GLSA 200512-17: scponly: Multiple privilege escalation issues
Severity: | high |
Title: | scponly: Multiple privilege escalation issues |
Date: | 12/29/2005 |
Bugs: |
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ID: | 200512-17 |
Synopsis
Local users can exploit an scponly flaw to gain root privileges, and scponly restricted users can use another vulnerability to evade shell restrictions.Background
scponly is a restricted shell, allowing only a few predefined commands. It is often used as a complement to OpenSSH to provide access to remote users without providing any remote execution privileges.
Affected packages
Package | Vulnerable | Unaffected | Architecture(s) |
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net-misc/scponly | < 4.2 | >= 4.2 | All supported architectures |
Description
Max Vozeler discovered that the scponlyc command allows users to chroot into arbitrary directories. Furthermore, Pekka Pessi reported that scponly insufficiently validates command-line parameters to a scp or rsync command.
Impact
A local attacker could gain root privileges by chrooting into arbitrary directories containing hardlinks to setuid programs. A remote scponly user could also send malicious parameters to a scp or rsync command that would allow to escape the shell restrictions and execute arbitrary programs.
Workaround
There is no known workaround at this time.
Resolution
All scponly users should upgrade to the latest version:
# emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=net-misc/scponly-4.2"
References
Availability
This GLSA and any updates to it are available for viewing at the Gentoo Security Website:
Concerns?
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License
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