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Security Update: [CSSA-2002-SCO.5] Open UNIX, UnixWare 7: encrypted password disclosure

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (security@caldera.com)
Thu Feb 14 20:43:58 2002

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___________________________________________________________________________

	    Caldera International, Inc. Security Advisory

Subject:		Open UNIX, UnixWare 7: encrypted password disclosure
Advisory number: 	CSSA-2002-SCO.5
Issue date: 		2002 February 14
Cross reference:
___________________________________________________________________________


1. Problem Description
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	After installation of the product, the file /var/adm/isl/ifile
	is left readable by all users. This file contains, among other
	things, the encrypted root password, and the encrypted owner
	password.


2. Vulnerable Supported Versions

	Operating System	Version		Affected Files
	------------------------------------------------------------------
	UnixWare 7		All		/var/adm/isl/ifile
	Open UNIX		8.0.0		/var/adm/isl/ifile


3. Solution

	Caldera recommends that all affected systems change the file
	modes of /var/adm/isl/ifile to be readable only by root:

	# chmod 400 /var/adm/isl/ifile

	In addition, Caldera also recommends that you change the root
	and owner passwords.

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4. References

	ftp://stage.caldera.com/pub/security/openunix/CSSA-2002-SCO.5/

	This and other advisories are located at
		http://stage.caldera.com/support/security

	This advisory addresses Caldera Security internal incidents
	sr860350, fz520151.

5. Disclaimer

	Caldera International, Inc. is not responsible for the misuse
	of any of the information we provide on our website and/or
	through our security advisories. Our advisories are a service
	to our customers intended to promote secure installation and
	use of Caldera International products.


6. Acknowledgements

	Caldera wishes to thank Derryle Gogel <gogeld@citifinancial.com>,
	who discovered and researched this vulnerability.

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___________________________________________________________________________


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