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DDN Security Bulletin 9112 DCA DDN Defense Communications System
23 August 91 Published by: DDN Security Coordination Center
(SCC@NIC.DDN.MIL) (800) 235-3155
DEFENSE DATA NETWORK
SECURITY BULLETIN
The DDN SECURITY BULLETIN is distributed by the DDN SCC (Security
Coordination Center) under DCA contract as a means of communicating
information on network and host security exposures, fixes, & concerns
to security & management personnel at DDN facilities. Back issues may
be obtained via FTP (or Kermit) from NIC.DDN.MIL [192.67.67.20]
using login="anonymous" and password="guest". The bulletin pathname is
SCC:DDN-SECURITY-yynn (where "yy" is the year the bulletin is issued
and "nn" is a bulletin number, e.g. SCC:DDN-SECURITY-9001).
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Trusted Hosts Configuration Vulnerability
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! The following important advisory was issued by the Computer !
! Emergency Response Team (CERT) and is being relayed unedited !
! via the Defense Communications Agency's Security Coordination !
! Center distribution system as a means of providing DDN !
! subscribers with useful security information. !
! !
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CA-91:12 CERT Advisory
August 22, 1991
Trusted Hosts Configuration Vulnerability
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The Computer Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center (CERT/CC) has
received information concerning a vulnerability in the configuration
of several system files. This advisory discusses a workaround since
there are no permanent patches available at this time.
This vulnerability is present in a very large number of UNIX-based
operating systems. Therefore, we recommend that ALL sites take the
corrective actions listed below.
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I. DESCRIPTION:
The presence of a '-' as the first character in /etc/hosts.equiv,
/etc/hosts.lpd and .rhosts files may allow unauthorized access
to the system.
II. IMPACT:
Remote users can gain unauthorized root access to the system.
III. SOLUTION:
Rearrange the order of entries in the hosts.equiv, hosts.lpd,
and .rhosts files so that the first line does not contain
a leading '-' character.
Remove hosts.equiv, hosts.lpd, and .rhosts files containing only
entries beginning with a '-' character.
.rhosts files in ALL accounts, including root, bin, sys, news, etc.,
should be examined and modified as required. .rhosts files that
are not needed should be removed.
Please note that the CERT/CC strongly cautions sites about the
use of hosts.equiv and .rhosts files. We suggest that they NOT
be used unless absolutely necessary.
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The CERT/CC wishes to thank Alan Marcum, NeXT Computer, for bringing
this security vulnerability to our attention. We would also like to
thank CIAC for their assistance in testing this vulnerability.
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If you believe that your system has been compromised, contact CERT/CC via
telephone or e-mail.
Computer Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center (CERT/CC)
Software Engineering Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
Internet E-mail: cert@cert.sei.cmu.edu
Telephone: 412-268-7090 24-hour hotline:
CERT/CC personnel answer 7:30a.m.-6:00p.m. EST,
on call for emergencies during other hours.
Past advisories and other computer security related information are available
for anonymous ftp from the cert.sei.cmu.edu (192.88.209.5) system.