-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- CA-92:21 CERT Advisory December 16, 1992 ConvexOS and ConvexOS/Secure Vulnerabilities - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The CERT Coordination Center has received information concerning several vulnerabilities in the following CONVEX Computer Corporation products: ConvexOS/Secure, CONVEX CXbatch, CONVEX Storage Manager (CSM), and ConvexOS EMACS. These vulnerabilities can affect ConvexOS versions V6.2 - V10.2 and ConvexOS/Secure versions V9.5 and V10.0 on all supported architectures. CONVEX is aware of the vulnerabilities, and fixes or workarounds are available. Three of the fixes are implemented as full Engineering Change Notice (ECN) patches and, as such, will be shipped with all new systems as well as being released as upgrades for the products CXbatch, CSM and ConvexOS/Secure. There is a workaround available for the ConvexOS EMACS vulnerability. CONVEX is currently incorporating the fixes to these vulnerabilities into future releases of each product. Future shipments of these products should not be vulnerable to these problems. If you have any questions about the affected products, please contact your CONVEX representative or the CONVEX Technical Assistance Center (TAC) at 1-800-952-0379. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ConvexOS/Secure: passwd patch I. Description The "passwd" command in ConvexOS/Secure contains a security vulnerability in versions V9.5 and V10.0 of ConvexOS/Secure. This vulnerability has been fixed in ConvexOS/Secure V10.1. II. Impact Local users can gain unauthorized root access. III. Solution Obtain and install ConvexOS/Secure V10.0.2 - Part No. 710-007815-008. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Convex CXbatch: qmgr patch I. Description The "qmgr" command in CONVEX CXbatch versions V1.0 - V2.1.3 contains a security vulnerability. This vulnerability is present in ConvexOS V6.2 - V10.2 on systems that have installed the optional CXbatch facility. II. Impact Local users can gain unauthorized root access. III. Solution A. As root, rename the existing version of /usr/convex/qmgr and modify the permission (from 6755 to 700) to prevent misuse. # /bin/mv /usr/convex/qmgr /usr/convex/qmgr.orig # /bin/chmod 700 /usr/convex/qmgr.orig B. Next, obtain and install CONVEX CXbatch V2.1.4 - Part No. 710-007830-011. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Convex CSM: migmgr patch I. Description The "migmgr" command in CONVEX CSM contains a security vulnerability, in ConvexOS version V10.1 of systems that have installed the CSM facility. This vulnerability will be fixed in the next CSM release. II. Impact Local users can gain unauthorized root access. III. Solution A. As root, rename the existing version of /usr/csm/bin/migmgr and modify the permission (from 4755 to 700) to prevent misuse. # /bin/mv /usr/csm/bin/migmgr /usr/csm/bin/migmgr.orig # /bin/chmod 700 /usr/csm/bin/migmgr.orig B. Next, obtain and install CONVEX CSM V1.0.1 - Part No. 710-011315-003 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ConvexOS: EMACS editor workaround I. Description The EMACS Editor in ConvexOS contains a security vulnerability, in ConvexOS versions V9.0 - V10.2. II. Impact Local users can gain unauthorized access to /dev/kmem. III. Solution As root, remove the setgid bit from /usr/convex/emacs. # /bin/chmod 755 /usr/convex/emacs - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The CERT Coordination Center wishes to thank the CONVEX Computer Corporation for their response to these problems. We would also like to thank Bob Vickers from the University of London Computer Centre, London, England, for reporting the CXbatch problem to us. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you believe that your system has been compromised, contact the CERT Coordination Center or your representative in FIRST (Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams). Internet E-mail: cert@cert.org Telephone: 412-268-7090 (24-hour hotline) CERT personnel answer 7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. EST(GMT-5)/EDT(GMT-4), on call for emergencies during other hours. CERT Coordination Center Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 Past advisories, information about FIRST representatives, and other information related to computer security are available for anonymous FTP from cert.org (192.88.209.5). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMaMxGHVP+x0t4w7BAQEekAP/W2hxnOrDPBbUJKbgaOV2Ub+fvq+9DypV 6irBxo99sNeNUZkgHXdFSBdETiAh6IHmcfVDIWZ3HpOnURgO00SpohTFtRt1krHc tVlIzSGyX6KAaPfjmzWY3mdB7iNiA+cs8pcobQNE98x6zS3U0P2WPTMODfi4Wmqg IMjdsThlfWg= =UGBZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----