Date: 04 December 2003
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AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution
ESB-2003.0835 -- Sun(sm) Alert Notification - Sun Alert ID: 57419
Running Xsun Server in Direct Graphics Access (DGA) Mode May
Allow Creation of Temporary Files Insecurely or
Allow a "Denial of Service" Attack
04 December 2003
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: Xsun(1) Solaris X11 server
Publisher: Sun Microsystems
Operating System: Solaris 9
Solaris 8
Solaris 7
Solaris 2.6
Impact: Root Compromise
Denial of Service
Access Required: Existing Account
Comment: Original bulletin:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/retrieve.pl?doc=fsalert%2F57419
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DOCUMENT ID: 57419
SYNOPSIS: Running Xsun Server in Direct Graphics Access (DGA) Mode May
Allow Creation of Temporary Files Insecurely or Allow a "Denial of
Service" Attack
DETAIL DESCRIPTION:
Sun(sm) Alert Notification
* Sun Alert ID: 57419
* Synopsis: Running Xsun Server in Direct Graphics Access (DGA) Mode
May Allow Creation of Temporary Files Insecurely or Allow a
"Denial of Service" Attack
* Category: Security
* Product: Solaris, Xserver
* BugIDs: 4680913
* Avoidance: Patch
* State: Resolved
* Date Released: 02-Dec-2003
* Date Closed: 02-Dec-2003
* Date Modified:
1. Impact
On Solaris systems which run the Xsun(1) Solaris X11 server,
unprivileged local users may be able to overwrite or create any file
on the system due to a security vulnerability involving Xsun(1) and
Direct Graphics Access (DGA) mode. Xsun is normally started by "root"
user from "dtlogin", and typically has full root privileges. This
issue may also allow a local user to crash the Xsun process of any
user of a DGA application, a type of "Denial-of-Service".
2. Contributing Factors
This issue can occur in the following releases:
SPARC Platform
* Solaris 2.6 without patch 105633-64
* Solaris 7 without patch 108376-44
* Solaris 8 without patch 108652-72
* Solaris 9 without patch 112785-25
x86 Platform
* Solaris 2.6 without patch 106248-49
* Solaris 7 without patch 108377-39
* Solaris 8 without patch 108653-61
* Solaris 9 without patch 112786-15
These vulnerabilities may be present during the use of any application
that uses DGA - including Java applications and applications that use
OpenGL (3D accelerated graphics - commonly used in CAD applications).
3. Symptoms
There are no predictable symptoms that would indicate the above
described issue has been exploited.
SOLUTION SUMMARY:
4. Relief/Workaround
There is no workaround. Please see the "Resolution" section below.
5. Resolution
This issue is addressed in the following releases:
SPARC Platform
* Solaris 2.6 with patch 105633-64 or later
* Solaris 7 with patch 108376-44 or later
* Solaris 8 with patch 108652-72 or later
* Solaris 9 with patch 112785-25 or later
x86 Platform
* Solaris 2.6 with patch 106248-49 or later
* Solaris 7 with patch 108377-39 or later
* Solaris 8 with patch 108653-61 or later
* Solaris 9 with patch 112786-15 or later
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