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Re: [linux-security] ALERT: remote root exploit in ntpd (Caldera)



On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 07:09:23PM -0700, Martin Siegert wrote:
> Topic
> =====
> possibility of remote root exploit in ntpd (time synchronization).

Caldera has released a patched versions of ntp.
I append their advisory that contains all the necessary upgrade
information.

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		   Caldera Systems, Inc.  Security Advisory

Subject:		remote root exploit in ntpd
Advisory number: 	CSSA-2001-013.0
Issue date: 		2001 April, 6
Cross reference:
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1. Problem Description

   The ntp time synchronisation demon has a buffer overflow in its
   control request parsing which allows any remote attacker to gain
   root access, if the demon is running.

   Caldera Systems is shipping this demon disabled by default, but
   we urge our customers to either deinstall or upgrade the package.


2. Vulnerable Versions

   System                       Package
   -----------------------------------------------------------
   OpenLinux 2.3		All packages previous to
   				xntp-3.5.93e-5

   OpenLinux eServer 2.3.1      All packages previous to
   and OpenLinux eBuilder  	xntp-3.5.93e-5

   OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4       All packages previous to
   				xntp-4.0.97-2

3. Solution

   Workaround

   Stop the demon and deinstall the xntp package by using:
	/etc/rc.d/init.d/ntp stop
	rpm -e xntp

   The proper solution is to upgrade to the latest packages.

4. OpenLinux 2.3

   4.1 Location of Fixed Packages

       The upgrade packages can be found on Caldera's FTP site at:

       ftp://ftp.calderasystems.com/pub/updates/OpenLinux/2.3/current/RPMS/

       The corresponding source code package can be found at:

       ftp://ftp.calderasystems.com/pub/updates/OpenLinux/2.3/current/SRPMS

   4.2 Verification

       19e51b89951b435061450398e764b753  RPMS/xntp-3.5.93e-5.i386.rpm
       08a990b5034679c0a37ebbe20e162d05  SRPMS/xntp-3.5.93e-5.src.rpm

   4.3 Installing Fixed Packages

       Upgrade the affected packages with the following commands:

          rpm -Fhv xntp-*.i386.rpm

5. OpenLinux eServer 2.3.1 and OpenLinux eBuilder for ECential 3.0

   5.1 Location of Fixed Packages

       The upgrade packages can be found on Caldera's FTP site at:

       ftp://ftp.calderasystems.com/pub/updates/eServer/2.3/current/RPMS/

       The corresponding source code package can be found at:

       ftp://ftp.calderasystems.com/pub/updates/eServer/2.3/current/SRPMS

   5.2 Verification

       df892fae73626a11107552d7d1a68e6e  RPMS/xntp-3.5.93e-5.i386.rpm
       663eb55d629cdcc0212583e92be15d11  SRPMS/xntp-3.5.93e-5.src.rpm

   5.3 Installing Fixed Packages

       Upgrade the affected packages with the following commands:

          rpm -Fvh xntp-*i386.rpm

6. OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4

   6.1 Location of Fixed Packages

       The upgrade packages can be found on Caldera's FTP site at:

       ftp://ftp.calderasystems.com/pub/updates/eDesktop/2.4/current/RPMS/

       The corresponding source code package can be found at:

       ftp://ftp.calderasystems.com/pub/updates/eDesktop/2.4/current/SRPMS

   6.2 Verification

       fe7cffdf379ee9b69890f9fa9ff0f320  RPMS/xntp-4.0.97-2.i386.rpm
       ff34841b2f01a252e6e31cb91ffcada5  SRPMS/xntp-4.0.97-2.src.rpm

   6.3 Installing Fixed Packages

       Upgrade the affected packages with the following commands:

       rpm -Fvh xntp-*i386.rpm

7. References

   This and other Caldera security resources are located at:

   http://www.calderasystems.com/support/security/index.html

   This security fix closes Caldera's internal Problem Report 9744.

8. Disclaimer

   Caldera Systems, Inc. is not responsible for the misuse of any of the
   information we provide on this website and/or through our security
   advisories. Our advisories are a service to our customers intended to
   promote secure installation and use of Caldera OpenLinux.

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