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Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 11:17:39 -0700
From: Jim Mellander <jmellander@lbl.gov.>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Solaris finger bug
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Hi all:

Recently, we monitored a cracker from Eastern Europe, who ran 'finger
9@host' against a Solaris 7 box, and got the following result:

Login          Name     TTY     Idle    When    Where
daemon          ???              < .  .  .  . >
bin             ???      pts/1   <Oct  2, 2002> xxx.lbl.gov
sys             ???                         < .  .  .  . >
account1        ???      pts/8    <Jul 20, 2000> yyy.lbl.gov
account2        ???      pts/5    <Dec 17, 1999> zzz.lbl.gov
account3        ???      pts/2    <Jun 30, 2000> aaa.lbl.gov
account4        ???      pts/1    <Feb 17, 2005> bbb.lbl.gov
account5        ???      pts/5    <May  6, 2005> ccc.lbl.gov
account6        ???      pts/9    <Mar  7 15:18> ddd.lbl.gov

This is on a Solaris 7 box with the latest recommended patch set.
This is not the same bug as described here:

http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2001-1503

Below are snippets of Sun's response:


Sun> The issue you have seen regarding a single digit argument is different Sun> as this form of ambiguous username returns user information for accounts Sun> on the system which meet one of the following criteria: Sun> Sun> + an empty GECOS field Sun> + leading spaces in the GECOS field Sun> + trailing spaces in the GECOS field Sun> + a GECOS field with two adjacent spaces Sun> This latter issue has been addressed in Solaris 10 and later at this Sun> time under bugID 4432153. > Thanks for your response. Do you intend to provide patches for older > OS's? At this time there aren't any plans to address 4432153 in Solaris 8 or 9. As you may know Solaris 7 is no longer supported. If a service call was raised with Sun then patches for Solaris 8 and 9 could be generated. > Under RFC 1288, it seems there should be a mechanism to disable such > behavior. It certainly is nonintuitive to most folks that 'finger > 9@host' will display accounts with the GECOS field as described. I > would also note that other operating systems such as Linux and FreeBSD > exhibit the behavior that most folks would likely expect: > > $ finger 9@localhost > finger: 9: no such user There isn't a way to disable such behaviour as far as we can tell despite the SHOULD in the RFC. We agree the the behaviour of 'finger 9@host' returning information about accounts with "unusual" whitespace in the GECOS field is non-intuitive and was also considered incorrect which is why 4432153 was filed. Hope this helps.
Does anyone know of other platforms which exhibit this odd behavior? -- Jim Mellander Incident Response Manager Computer Protection Program Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (510) 486-7204 The reason you are having computer problems is: Lawn mower blade in your fan need sharpening

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