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ADVISORY NOTICE
F-01: SGI IRIX serial_ports Vulnerability
October 4, 1994 1600 PDT
PROBLEM: A vulnerability exists in /usr/lib/vadmin/serial_ports.
PLATFORM: SGI IRIX Version 4.X and 5.X.
DAMAGE: Unauthorized users can elevate their privileges to root.
SOLUTION: Change the permissions on /usr/lib/vadmin/serial_ports.
VULNERABILITY An exploitation script for this vulnerability has been widely
ASSESSMENT: distributed on the Internet. Affected sites should install
this fix as soon as possible.
Critical Information about IRIX serial_ports
CIAC has received information about a vulnerability in the Silicon Graphics
IRIX operating system. The file /usr/lib/vadmin/serial_ports contains a
vulnerability which can allow a non-privileged user to become root.
IRIX Version 4.X
This program is used to set up serial ports in IRIX Version 4.X. CIAC
strongly recommends that the permissions on this file be modified
by performing the following command as root:
# /bin/chmod 700 /usr/lib/vadmin/serial_ports
This will remove the vulnerability. Since this program is used only to
configure the serial ports on an IRIX 4.X system, changing the permissions
will not affect any functionality of the system involved.
IRIX Version 5.X
This program is not used in IRIX Version 5.X, but the vulnerability may be
present if the method used to upgrade from Version 4.X did not remove the
file. CIAC strongly recommends that if you are running Version 5.X check to
see if /usr/lib/vadmin/serial_ports is present on your system, and if it is,
delete it. The equivalent program /usr/Cadmin/bin/cports on Version 5.X of
IRIX does not exhibit the vulnerability.
SGI has requested that CIAC include their internal Advisory number for this
vulnerability to assist anyone contacting them. This number is
19941001-01-P.
CIAC wishes to thank the AUSCERT and Silicon Graphics, Inc. for their quick
response to this problem.
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can be contacted at:
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