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TLSA2000012-1.txt

TLSA2000012-1.txt
Posted May 31, 2000

TurboLinux Security Announcement - xlockmore-4.16 and earlier contain a buffer overflow in -mode which allow an attacker to reveal arbitrary portions of xlock's address space including the shadow password file. TurboLinux security announcments here.

tags | overflow, arbitrary
MD5 | f354baf6d2bf6034e0e6464cc2897041

TLSA2000012-1.txt

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TurboLinux Security Announcement


Package: xlockmore-4.16 and earlier
Date: Mon May 29 20:29:06 PDT 2000

Affected TurboLinux versions: 6.0.4 and earlier; 6.0.5 NOT affected
Vulnerability Type: local users can view shadowed password file
TurboLinux Advisory ID#: TLSA2000012-1

Credits: This vulnerability was discovered by COVERT labs at
Network Associates, Inc., published to BUGTRAQ Mon, 29 May 2000.

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A security hole was discovered in the package mentioned above.
Please update the package in your installation as soon as possible or
disable the service.
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1. Problem Summary

From the COVERT labs NAI advisory:

"The xlock program locks an X server until a valid password is entered.
The command line option -mode provides a user with a mechanism to
change the default display shown when the X server is locked. xlock
is installed with privileges to obtain password information, although
these are dropped as early as possible. An overflow in the -mode
command line option allows a malicious attacker to reveal arbitrary
portions of xlock's address space including the shadow password file."

2. Impact

A local user can use the overflow to read the shadowed password file.

3. Solution

Update the package from our ftp server by running the following command:

rpm -Fvh ftp_path_to_filename

Where ftp_path_to_filename is the following:

ftp://ftp.turbolinux.com/pub/updates/6.0/security/xlockmore-4.16.1-1.i386.rpm

The source RPM can be downloaded here:

ftp://ftp.turbolinux.com/pub/updates/6.0/SRPMS/xlockmore-4.16.1-1.src.rpm

**Note: You must rebuild and install the RPM if you choose to download
and install the SRPM. Simply installing the SRPM alone WILL NOT CLOSE
THE SECURITY HOLE.

Please verify the MD5 checksum of the update before you install:

MD5 sum Package Name
- ------------------------------------------------------------
4987a64d63c0e803e61df11c106d33a3 xlockmore-4.16.1-1.i386.rpm

fc29032bbef8b9d111b9cadd43954ecc xlockmore-4.16.1-1.src.rpm
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These packages are GPG signed by Turbolinux for security. Our key
is available here:

http://www.turbolinux.com/security/tlgpgkey.asc

To verify a package, use the following command:

rpm --checksig name_of_rpm

To examine only the md5sum, use the following command:

rpm --checksig --nogpg name_of_rpm

**Note: Checking GPG keys requires RPM 3.0 or higher.

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You can find more updates on our ftp server:

ftp://ftp.turbolinux.com/pub/updates/6.0/security/ for TL6.0 Workstation
and Server security updates
ftp://ftp.turbolinux.com/pub/updates/4.0/security/ for TL4.0 Workstation
and Server security updates

Our webpage for security announcements:

http://www.turbolinux.com/security

If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact:

rt-security@turbolinux.com
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Subscribe to the TurboLinux Security Mailing lists:

TL-security - A moderated list for discussing security issues in TurboLinux
products.
Subscribe at http://www.turbolinux.com/mailman/listinfo/tl-security

TL-security-announce - An announce-only mailing list for security updates
and alerts.
Subscribe at http://www.turbolinux.com/mailman/listinfo/tl-security-announce
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