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Re: Linux OpenExchange - cleartext rootpw in swap


From: "Rainer Duffner" <rainer () ultra-secure de>
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:48:50 +0200 (CEST)

On Di, 31.08.2004, 10:11, Rene sagte:


date: 31.08.2004
author: l0om   -  l0om [at] excluded dot org - www.excluded.org
discovered in: SuSE Linux Openexchange Server 4
problem: cleartext rootpw in swap caused by fergotten "mlock" or wiping
out memory


hi,

i have noticed my root password flying around on my swap in cleartext.
an attacker who has successfully rooted a box can get the cleartext
password from the swap device.

i dont know if this is caused by some SuSE mistake at the web login- maybe
its a fault in openldap.
i dont know exactly where this is caused.


Well, if the server is "rooted", as you like to put it, there's little
point in gaining the root-password anyway, isn't it ?
You can do pretty much everything, except login as the administrator-user
via the web-interface. Being able to scratch the root-pw out of swap is
just a bonus, if you ask me.

It would be bad, if a non-priviledged user had access to the swap-partition.
On the two SLOXs I have access to, the swap-partition is only
group-readable by the "disk" group.
Or is there some other way of reading the swap-partition ?

If not, this is not a big concern to me (and we run and support some of
these for various customers).

If, OTOH, you had talked about the empty password for the SLOX'
postgres-database.... that would be something completely different (TM).




cheers,
Rainer


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