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xinetd update -- Immunix OS 7.0

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Tue Jun 19 20:47:55 2001

Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 17:00:42 -0700
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	Immunix OS Security Advisory

Packages updated:	xinetd
Affected products:	Immunix OS 7.0-beta and 7.0
Bugs fixed:		immunix/1614
Date:			Mon Jun 11 2001
Advisory ID:		IMNX-2001-70-024-01
Author:			Seth Arnold <sarnold@wirex.com>
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Description:
  xinetd in the base Immunix OS 7.0 initially set its umask value to 0.
  This allows any services started via xinetd to create files that are
  world-writable unless the service changes its umask before creating
  files or specifies file modes when creating files. There is also a
  buffer overflow; StackGuard prevents this from being used to gain
  privileges, though an attacker could remotely kill the xinetd daemon.

  The default configuration of Immunix OS 7.0 has only wu-ftpd enabled;
  wu-ftpd appears to be careful when creating files to set the modes
  more restrictively, though we have not conducted an extensive audit.
  Users who have enabled other services may be at higher risk. A service
  known to be vulnerable is Samba's SWAT tool.

  Immunix OS 6.2 used inetd rather than xinetd and is not vulnerable.

  Everyone is encouraged to upgrade xinetd; those who have enabled other
  services or used identd logging should upgrade xinetd quickly and
  examine their systems for world-writable files.

  References: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/189621
  http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/188847

  Thanks to Andrew Tridgell and zen-parse for finding these problems.

Package names and locations:
  Precompiled binary packages for Immunix 7.0-beta and 7.0 are available at:
  http://download.immunix.org/ImmunixOS/7.0/updates/RPMS/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre1=
5-2_imnx.i386.rpm

  Source package for Immunix 7.0-beta and 7.0 is available at:
  http://download.immunix.org/ImmunixOS/7.0/updates/SRPMS/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre=
15-2_imnx.src.rpm

md5sums of the packages:
  8841c6a1d15a063ca1bb16ba132e0f7d  RPMS/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre15-2_imnx.i386.rpm
  da497d94349ab3d1b2e0713be4595875  SRPMS/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre15-2_imnx.src.rpm


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  IMNX-2001-70-020-01 and earlier.

Online version of all Immunix 6.2 updates and advisories:
  http://immunix.org/ImmunixOS/6.2/updates/

Online version of all Immunix 7.0-beta updates and advisories:
  http://immunix.org/ImmunixOS/7.0-beta/updates/

Online version of all Immunix 7.0 updates and advisories:
  http://immunix.org/ImmunixOS/7.0/updates/

NOTE:
  Ibiblio is graciously mirroring our updates, so if the links above are
  slow, please try:
    ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/immunix/
  or one of the many mirrors available at:
    http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/MIRRORS.html

Contact information:
  To report vulnerabilities, please contact security@wirex.com. WireX=20
  attempts to conform to the RFP vulnerability disclosure protocol
  <http://www.wiretrip.net/rfp/policy.html>.

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