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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 13:10:50 -0700


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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 11:35:49 -0800 (PST)
From: Sun Security Coordination Team <secure () sunsc eng sun com>
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Subject: Sun Security Bulletin #00192

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                    Sun Microsystems, Inc. Security Bulletin
                 
Bulletin Number:        #00192
Date:                   December 29, 1999
Cross-Ref:              CERT CA-99-11
Title:                  CDE and OpenWindows
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1.  Bulletin Topics

    Sun announces the release of patches for Solaris(tm) 7, 2.6, 2.5.1, 2.5,
    2.4, 2.3 (SunOS(tm) 5.7, 5.6, 5.5.1, 5.5, 5.4, 5.3), and SunOS 4.1.4,
    and 4.1.3_U1 which relate to various vulnerabilities in CDE and
    OpenWindows.

    Sun recommends that you install the patches listed in section 4
    immediately on systems running SunOS 5.7, 5.6, 5.5.1, 5.5, 5.4, 5.3,
    4.1.4, and 4.1.3_U1.

2.  Who is Affected
        
    Vulnerable:     SunOS 5.7, 5.7_x86, 5.6, 5.6_x86, 5.5.1, 5.5, 5.4, 5.3,
                              4.1.4, and 4.1.3_U1.

    Not vulnerable: All other supported versions of SunOS.

3.  Understanding the Vulnerabilities

    The following vulnerabilities have been identified.

3.1 ToolTalk ttsession default authentication mechanism insecure

    The ToolTalk messaging utility, ttsession, allows independent
    applications to communicate without having direct knowledge of
    each other. The ttsession daemon is started automatically by
    any program that needs to send or receive a ToolTalk message. It uses
    AUTH_UNIX authentication by default. A local or remote attacker may
    manipulate certain environment variables (which are used by ttsession
    to determine how client messages are handled) to execute arbitrary
    commands with the privileges of the running ttsession.

3.2 CDE dtspcd relies on file-system based authentication

    The CDE desktop subprocess control program (dtspcd) is a network
    daemon that accepts requests from clients to execute commands and
    launch applications remotely. By manipulating predictable files used
    for authentication, a local attacker may exploit this vulnerability
    to execute arbitrary commands and gain root access.

3.3 CDE dtaction buffer overflow

    The dtaction utility allows applications or shell scripts, which are
    otherwise not connected into the CDE user environment, to request
    CDE actions be performed. A buffer overflow vulnerability has been
    discovered which may be exploited by a local attacker to execute
    arbitrary instructions and gain root access.

3.4 CDE ToolTalk shared library buffer overflow in TT_SESSION

    A buffer overflow vulnerability has been discovered in the ToolTalk
    shared library which may be exploited by a local attacker to execute
    arbitrary instructions and gain root access.

4.  List of Patches

    Patches for vulnerability described in section 3.1

      SunOS version     Patch ID        
      _____________     _________

      5.7               107893-04
      5.7_x86           107894-04               
      5.6               105802-11       
      5.6_x86           105803-13
      5.5.1             104489-10
      5.5.1_x86         105496-08
      5.5               104428-08
      5.5_x86           105495-06
      5.4               102734-05
                            108636-01 (see Note 1)
      5.4_x86           108641-01
                            108637-01 (see Note 1)
      5.3               Patch will be available in 2 weeks
      4.1.4, 4.1.3_U1   Patch will be available in 2 weeks
                            
      Note 1: Install patch if CDE 1.0.2 or 1.0.1 is installed.

    Patches for vulnerability described in section 3.2
              
      CDE version       SunOS version                   Patch ID        
      ___________       _____________                   _________

      1.3               5.7                             108221-01
      1.3_x86           5.7_x86                         108222-01
      1.2               5.6                             108199-01
      1.2_x86           5.6_x86                         108200-01
      1.0.2             5.5.1, 5.5, 5.4                 108205-01
      1.0.2_x86         5.5.1_x86, 5.5_x86, 5.4_x86     108206-01
      1.0.1             5.5, 5.4                        108252-01
      1.0.1_x86         5.5_x86, 5.4_x86                108253-01

    Patches for vulnerability described in section 3.3

      CDE version       SunOS version                   Patch ID        
      ___________       _____________                   _________

      1.3               5.7                             108219-01
      1.3_x86           5.7_x86                         108220-01
      1.2               5.6                             108201-01
      1.2_x86           5.6_x86                         108202-01
      1.0.2             5.5.1, 5.5, 5.4                 108289-02
      1.0.2_x86         5.5.1_x86, 5.5_x86, 5.4_x86     108290-03
      1.0.1             5.5, 5.4                        108254-01
      1.0.1_x86         5.5_x86, 5.4_x86                108255-01

    Patches for vulnerability described in section 3.4

      SunOS version     Patch ID        
      _____________     _________

      5.7               107893-04
      5.7_x86           107894-04
      5.6               105802-11       
      5.6_x86           105803-13
      5.5.1             104489-10
      5.5.1_x86         105496-08
      5.5               104428-08
      5.5_x86           105495-06
      5.4               102734-05
                              108636-01 (see Note 2)
      5.4_x86           108641-01
                              108637-01 (see Note 2)
      5.3               101495-04
      4.1.4, 4.1.3_U1   100626-10

      Note 2: Install patch if CDE 1.0.2 or 1.0.1 is installed.

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APPENDICES

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