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ESB-2001.375 -- Sun Security Bulletin #00207 -- snmpXdmid

Date: 04 September 2001
References: ESB-2001.132  

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               ESB-2001.375 -- Sun Security Bulletin #00207
                                 snmpXdmid
                             4 September 2001

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:                snmpXdmid
Vendor:                 Sun Microsystems
Operating System:       Solaris 2.6
                        Solaris 7
                        Solaris 8
Platform:               i386
                        Sparc
Impact:                 Root Compromise
Access Required:        Remote

Ref:                    ESB-2001.132
                        AL-2001.06

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________________________________________________________________________________
                    Sun Microsystems, Inc. Security Bulletin

Bulletin Number:          #00207
Date:                     August 30, 2001
Cross-Ref:                CERT Advisory CA-2001-05
Title:                    snmpXdmid
________________________________________________________________________________

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1.  Bulletins Topics

    Sun announces the release of patches for Solaris(tm) 8, 7, and
    2.6 (SunOS(tm) 5.8, 5.7, and 5.6) which relate to an snmpXdmid
    vulnerability reported in CERT CA-2001-05.

    Sun recommends that you install the patches listed in section 4
    immediately on systems running SunOS 5.8, 5.7, and 5.6 which
    use snmpXdmid.

2.  Who is Affected

    Vulnerable:                SunOS 5.8, 5.8_x86, 5.7, 5.7_x86, 5.6,
                               5.6_x86

3.  Understanding the Vulnerability

    The snmpXdmid utility is a subagent in the Solstice Enterprise
    Agent Desktop Management Interface package.  It maps Simple
    Network Management Protocol (SNMP) requests forwarded by the
    Master Agent (snmpdx(1M)) into one or more equivalent Desktop
    Management Interface (DMI) requests and vice-versa.  The
    snmpXdmid subagent runs as a daemon with root privileges on
    the system.  snmpXdmid contains a buffer overflow in the code
    for translating DMI indications to SNMP events. This buffer
    overflow is exploitable by local or remote intruders to gain
    root privileges.

    The issue was discovered by Job de Haas (job@itsx.com) of ITSX BV
    Amsterdam, The Netherlands (http://www.itsx.com).

    CERT Advisory CA-2001-05 is available from:

    http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-05.html

4.  List of Patches

    The following patches are available in relation to the above problem.

    OS Version               Patch ID
    __________               _________
    SunOS 5.8                108869-07
    SunOS 5.8_x86            108870-07
    SunOS 5.7                107709-15
    SunOS 5.7_x86            107710-15
    SunOS 5.6                106787-15
    SunOS 5.6_x86            106872-15
_______________________________________________________________________________
Sun acknowledges with thanks, Job de Haas (job@itsx.com) of ITSX BV
Amsterdam, The Netherlands (http://www.itsx.com), for bringing this issue
to our attention.
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APPENDICES

A.  Patches listed in this bulletin are available to all Sun customers at:

    http://sunsolve.sun.com/securitypatch

B.  Checksums for the patches listed in this bulletin are available at:

    ftp://sunsolve.sun.com/pub/patches/CHECKSUMS

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