-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - ------ TESO Security Advisory 09/03/2000 atsadc local root compromise Summary =================== The atsar application contains an exploitable vulnerability. The Halloween 4 Linux distribution, which is based on RedHat 6.1 is shipped with this suid-root program. It might be used to gain superuser privileges. Systems Affected =================== Halloween 4 Linux distribution, maybe others too. Any system that has atsar-linux-1.4.2 package installed. Tests =================== liane:[bletchley]> id -a uid=501(bletchley) gid=501(bletchley) groups=501(bletchley) liane:[bletchley]> uname -a Linux liane.c-skills.de 2.2.13-13 #21 Thu Mar 2 10:36:13 WET 2000 i686 unknown liane:[bletchley]> stat `which atsadc` File: "/usr/sbin/atsadc" Size: 16000 Filetype: Regular File Mode: (4755/-rwsr-xr-x) Uid: ( 0/ root) Gid: ( 0/ root) Device: 3,1 Inode: 117038 Links: 1 Access: Thu Mar 9 10:09:37 2000(00000.01:02:49) Modify: Tue Nov 9 23:57:50 1999(00120.11:14:36) Change: Tue Mar 7 14:55:23 2000(00001.20:17:03) liane:[bletchley]> cd atsar-hack/ liane:[atsar-hack]> ./ass.pl Creating hijack-lib ... Compiling hijack-lib ... Compile shell ... Invoking vulnerable program (atsadc)... sh: error in loading shared libraries: sh: error in loading shared libraries: Welcome. But as always: BEHAVE! sh-2.03# id -a uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=501(bletchley) sh-2.03# We've created a full working root-exploit which can be obtained from [1] or [2]. To work properly the /etc/ld.so.preload file must not exist. If it already exist, attackers may use other config-files to gain root access. Impact =================== The vulnerable program 'atsadc' is shipped on the power-tools/contrib CD and comes per default suid root (package "atsar-linux"). Attackers might use this program with obscure command-line-options to gain locally root-access. Explanation =================== Atsadc doesn't properly check permissions of the output-file given on the command-line. Rather it opens the file without the O_EXCL flag, allowing an attacker to overwrite any file he wishes. Due to the nice mode of 0664 an attacker may even create new files where he has write-access too (group -rw). In interaction with other linux 'system-tools' he can gain root-access. Solution =================== Remove the suid-bit. The vendor and the author has been informed before, so a patch is already available. Acknowledgments ================ The bug-discovery, further analyzation and the exploit was done by S. Krahmer -- http://www.cs.uni-potsdam.de/homepages/students/linuxer/ This advisory has been written S. Krahmer Contact Information =================== The TESO crew can be reached by mailing to tesopub@coredump.cx. Our web-page is at http://teso.scene.at/ "C-Skills" developers may be reached through [1]. References =================== [1] S. Krahmer, C-Skills http://www.cs.uni-potsdam.de/homepages/students/linuxer/ [2] TESO http://teso.scene.at Disclaimer =================== This advisory does not claim to be complete or to be usable for any purpose. Especially information on the vulnerable systems may be inaccurate or wrong. The supplied exploit is not to be used for malicious purposes, but for educational purposes only. This advisory is free for open distribution in unmodified form. Articles that are based on information from this advisory should include link [1] and [2]. Exploit =================== We've created a working exploit to demonstrate the vulnerability. The exploit is available on either http://teso.scene.at/ or http://www.cs.uni-potsdam.de/homepages/students/linuxer/ - ------ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE4yQ3AcZZ+BjKdwjcRAiUIAJ0Y9ImuZ1tqcc/L9QL2z83PfAnZpwCeIEsP jbEGQVclXZXC3espkFZzr0Y= =2WIN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----