[LaurelLinux] CIAC Bulletin K-054 Vulnerability in Linux wu-ftpd (fwd)
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Mon Jun 26 19:59:11 EDT 2000
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 17:29:22 -0400 (EDT)
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The U.S. Department of Energy
Computer Incident Advisory Capability
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INFORMATION BULLETIN
Vulnerability in Linux wu-ftpd
June 26, 2000 17:00 GMT Number K-054
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PROBLEM: Due to improper implementation of the 'site exec' command, it
is possible to execute arbitrary code.
PLATFORM: Caldera
OpenLinux Desktop 2.3 (with wu-ftpd-2.5.0-7 and prior)
OpenLinux eServer 2.3 (with wu-ftpd-2.5.0-7 and prior)
OpenLinux eBuilder 2.3 (with wu-ftpd-2.5.0-7 and prior)
OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4 (with wu-ftpd-2.5.0-7 and prior)
Debian:
Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 (slink, potato and woody)
Red Hat
Red Hat Linux 5.2 - i386 alpha sparc
Red Hat Linux 6.2 - i386 alpha sparc
DAMAGE: This vulnerability may allow local, remote and anonymous users
to gain root privileges.
SOLUTION: Immediately apply fixes as recommended in the advisory.
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VULNERABILITY The risk is HIGH. The vulnerability and exploit have been
ASSESSMENT: discussed in public forums.
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CIAC wishes to acknowledge the contributions of AusCERT for the
information contained in this bulletin.
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