Date: 06 Jun 1994 09:50:17 -0400 From: Pete Hammes Subject: ASSIST 94-20 To: assist-bulletin@assist.ims.disa.MIL -----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 4,MIC-CLEAR Content-Domain: RFC822 Originator-Certificate: MIICozCCAgwCAREwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQECBQAwgYYxC zAJBgNVBAYTAlVTMSswKQYDVQQKEyJEZWZlbnNlIEluZm9ybWF0aW9uIFN5c3Rlb XMgQWdlbmN5MTAwLgYDVQQLEydDZW50ZXIgZm9yIEluZm9ybWF0aW9uIFN5c3Rlb XMgU2VjdXJpdHkxGDAWBgNVBAsTD0NvdW50ZXJtZWFzdXJlczAeFw05MzEyMDkxO DU5MTZaFw05NTEyMDkxODU5MTZaMIGxMQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzErMCkGA1UEChMiR GVmZW5zZSBJbmZvcm1hdGlvbiBTeXN0ZW1zIEFnZW5jeTEwMC4GA1UECxMnQ2Vud GVyIGZvciBJbmZvcm1hdGlvbiBTeXN0ZW1zIFNlY3VyaXR5MRgwFgYDVQQLEw9Db 3VudGVybWVhc3VyZXMxEzARBgNVBAsTCk9wZXJhdGlvbnMxFDASBgNVBAMTC1Bld GUgSGFtbWVzMIGaMAoGBFUIAQECAgQAA4GLADCBhwKBgQDFFJkcaDOuS+6Ai2vmT bwY6JRbhdzPsl6X60hnXruOw2WvrAhc8BTFB+id75m3M55i+Th6MxWH20QHyQq5u yVghOu/s37OxIrj7irNPjtUdPv8b2m4hNGEW53QH6GmXkxLmgLzOhookpoYPC+uw 2MzibDnleVI50d2m//XsWs7hwIBAzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQIFAAOBgQDHH6CmBoyWU zPlqVnEWYKIBsifqdTJzkKfnoST7NDRIakUP49FP86Cyy1+2AKpUCWaxjq+wGHCH RCNFCCrOwdC9z8XwJal/c69ml6eLRhOoX77ANndpU9E5+eHxP+6Ute6lc63K7+Lz 5xOULjmgaMmKDkTXveVcQO6R2CTY37vcA== Issuer-Certificate: MIICNTCCAZ4CASIwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQECBQAwRDELMAkGA 1UEBhMCVVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAk1EMSgwJgYDVQQKEx9UcnVzdGVkIEluZm9ybWF0a W9uIFN5c3RlbXMgUENBMB4XDTk0MDIyNTE0NDkxMloXDTk0MDMwNzE0NDkxMlowg YYxCzAJBgNVBAYTAlVTMSswKQYDVQQKEyJEZWZlbnNlIEluZm9ybWF0aW9uIFN5c 3RlbXMgQWdlbmN5MTAwLgYDVQQLEydDZW50ZXIgZm9yIEluZm9ybWF0aW9uIFN5c 3RlbXMgU2VjdXJpdHkxGDAWBgNVBAsTD0NvdW50ZXJtZWFzdXJlczCBmjAKBgRVC AEBAgIEAAOBiwAwgYcCgYEA19l6BN7iTGYEU61qJETIjBh3iAeHzoL8sZ5KwFRZD S/a1KnYlD1zJHR/KeQCOBWW2HzX43TFLCNGU7UD9i6m8AymLe5IJf/bGh0Rne7Jd Q1GAOLw7/J4hE57IMbGETZpzeU1D9IYxiERRNio/oa422lUlS9JZHLA5jaPNcUrX P8CAQMwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQECBQADgYEApkliqAdudoOxvOFmQkOZbSgtlpn61VcNC R7azDNJa2ulevaebptwSTs2OvMeuR/J0Ez4TC7XrJXLVjI5huRAqc+EWGRpZYRMa CARZyE7gGYjUqS7DIQazfskeWiB8zheyW5tCVn+jnB09AZXtgbM6qRjyqrmSdCpg CtfgazIKqI= Issuer-Certificate: MIIB8jCCAVsCAQEwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQECBQAwRDELMAkGA 1UEBhMCVVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAk1EMSgwJgYDVQQKEx9UcnVzdGVkIEluZm9ybWF0a W9uIFN5c3RlbXMgUENBMB4XDTkzMDUyODE3MTEyN1oXDTk1MDUyODE3MTEyN1owR DELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxCzAJBgNVBAgTAk1EMSgwJgYDVQQKEx9UcnVzdGVkIEluZ m9ybWF0aW9uIFN5c3RlbXMgUENBMIGaMAoGBFUIAQECAgQAA4GLADCBhwKBgQDbL xaRlS3u54yyRgVDI5dcE9nlasL8fJqOGlyo7xH2FZnr3kUfsFj7OGiYsr6UbvqwK nyfMIRUrXDUa64leGmft3SK27psDUHOynRSCc40d/HrDf810U5tnTamBKUIMqivK 4GoL0tMRA1eX6hALAvLLgK1HbnwZAo6GqQGW8CIJQIBAzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQIFA AOBgQDBp5aC6oV6IuFi8JCctq57bew604HHNllgjjp7zdXafq6jctRg2g91k/yFW h19bJC/tNrb0WVwuZOs5L/FToPMNIIHzaW/YSROBmyhTDYaKHZGj0P1+iNjMbHt9 dm1QEHGIfKgBwFidItnOa74DfkXdijlPRnr/+E2Ib6PM+hEfQ== MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA,Ong9pE6MQhd0loqfqr0kk2fuJ41YdfLFN4Pxk672sg8 C5+D4GSC8IPE4ltiEVxvUGYA0vaVR/GxnUHYPmo3g/1A/wd9aovpCh2JXtUpihOF smjYWdfG4ujusgMFnVJO8cgw2RS5EPGuiy/NC2fIQoGDGki7ya8ESekJev3qqOPI = <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Automated Systems Security Incident Support Team _____ ___ ___ _____ ___ _____ | / /\ / \ / \ | / \ | | / Integritas / \ \___ \___ | \___ | | < et /____\ \ \ | \ | | \ Celeritas / \ \___/ \___/ __|__ \___/ | |_____\ <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bulletin 94-20 Release date: 6 June 94, 09:30 AM EDT SUBJECT: IBM AIX bsh Vulnerability. SUMMARY: This bulletin contains information about a vulnerability in the batch queue (bsh) of IBM AIX systems running versions prior to and including AIX 3.2, and instructions for disabling the batch queue and obtaining fixes developed by IBM. BACKGROUND: The queueing system on IBM AIX includes a batch queue, "bsh", which is turned on by default in /etc/qconfig on all versions of AIX 3 and earlier. IMPACT: If network printing is used, users can gain access to a privileged account. RECOMMENDED SOLUTION: In the next release of AIX, the bsh queue will be turned off by default. ASSIST recommends that the bsh queue is turned off using the workaround described in section A below unless there is an explicit need to support this functionality for remote hosts. If this functionality must be supported, IBM provides an emergency fix as outlined in sections B and C below. A. Instructions for disabling the bsh queue. Disable the bsh queue by executing one of the two following procedures: 1. As root, from the command line, enter: chque -qbsh -a"up = FALSE" 2. From SMIT, enter: - Spooler - Manage Local Printer Subsystem - Local Printer Queues - Change/Show Characteristics of a Queue select bsh - Activate the Queue select no B. Emergency fix for sites that must retain bsh queue functionality. Obtain and install the emergency fix for the version(s) of AIX used at your site. Fixes for the various levels of AIX are available by anonymous FTP from software.watson.ibm.com. The files are located in /pub/aix/bshfix.tar.Z in compressed tar format. Installation instructions are included in the README file. The directory /pub/aix contains the latest available emergency fix for APAR IX44381. As updates become available, any new versions will be placed in this directory with the name bshfix<#>.tar.Z with <#> being incremented for each update. See the README.FIRST file in that directory for details. IBM may temporarily remove this emergency fix file from the FTP site without prior notice to make corrections if flaws are reported. Due to the changing nature of these files, no checksum information is available. C. Official fix The official fix for this problem can be ordered as APAR IX44381. To order APARs from IBM in the U.S., call 1-800-237-5511 and ask that it be shipped to you as soon as it is available. To obtain APARS outside of the U.S., contact a local IBM representative. ASSIST wishes to thank the CERT Coordination Center for information contained in this bulletin. ASSIST is an element of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Center for Information Systems Security (CISS), that provides service to the entire DoD community. If you are a constituent of the DoD and have any questions about ASSIST or computer security issues, contact ASSIST using one of the methods listed below. 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PEM software for UNIX systems is available from Trusted Information Systems (TIS) at no cost, and can be obtained via anonymous FTP from ftp.tis.com (IP 192.94.214.96). Note: The TIS software is just one of several implementations of PEM currently available and additional versions are likely to be offered from other sources in the near future. Reference herein to any specific commercial products, process, or service by trade name, trademark manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by ASSIST. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes. -----END PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE-----