Original issue date: July 21, 1992<BR>
Last revised: September 19, 1997<BR>
		Attached copyright statement<BR>

<P>A complete revision history is at the end of this file.

<H2>*** This advisory supersedes CA-91.16. ***</H2>
The CERT/CC (Computer Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center) has
received information concerning several vulnerabilities in the Sun
Microsystems, Inc. (Sun) operating system (SunOS).  These vulnerabilities
affect all architectures and supported versions of SunOS including 4.1,
4.1.1, and 4.1.2 on sun3, sun3x, sun4, sun4c, and sun4m.  The patches have
been released as upgrades to three existing patch files.

<P>Since application of these patches involves rebuilding your system kernel
file (/vmunix), it is recommended that you apply all patches simultaneously.
Use the procedure described below to apply the patches and rebuild the kernel.

<P>Sun has provided patches for these vulnerabilities as updates to
Patch IDs 100173, 100376, and 100567. They are available through your local
Sun Answer Centers worldwide as well as through anonymous ftp from the
ftp.uu.net (137.39.1.9) system (in the /systems/sun/sun-dist directory).

<P>
<PRE>
Fix                     Patch ID       Filename            Checksum
NFS Jumbo               100173-08    100173-08.tar.Z      32716   562
Integer mul/div         100376-04    100376-04.tar.Z      12884   100
ICMP redirects          100567-02    100567-02.tar.Z      23118    13
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Please note that Sun Microsystems sometimes updates patch files.  If you
find that the checksum is different please contact Sun Microsystems or CERT
for verification.

<P><HR>
<H1>NFS jumbo patch upgrade, SunOS 4.1, 4.1.1, 4.1.2, all architectures</H1>

<H2>I. Description</H2>


The upgrade to the NFS Jumbo patch addresses a vulnerability that
allows an intruder to become root using NFS.  This vulnerability
affects all architectures and supported versions of SunOS.

<P>
<H2>II. Impact</H2>


A remote user may exploit this vulnerability to gain root access.

<H2>III. Solution</H2>


Extract the new files to be installed in the kernel.

<P>Install the patch files in /sys/`arch -k`/OBJ as described in the
README file included in the patch file.  Be sure to make a backup
of each of the files you are replacing before moving the patched
file to the /sys/`arch -k`/OBJ directory.

<P>Config, make, and install the new kernel to include all patches
described in this advisory appropriate to your system.  Reboot
each host using the appropriate kernel.  Refer to the Systems and
Network Administration manual for instructions on building and
configuring a new custom kernel.

<P><HR>
<H1>Integer mul/div patch upgrade, SunOS 4.1, 4.1.1, 4.1.2, SPARC architectures</H1>
<H2>I. Description</H2>


The integer mul/div patch upgrade addresses an additional problem with
the integer multiplication emulation code on SPARC architectures that
allows an intruder to become root.  This vulnerability affects SPARC
architectures (sun4, sun4c, and sun4m) for all supported versions of
SunOS (4.1, 4.1.1, and 4.1.2).

<H2>II. Impact</H2>


A local user may exploit a bug in the emulation routines to gain
root access or crash the system.

<H2>III. Solution</H2>


Extract the new files to be installed in the kernel.  Note that
this patch applies only to SPARC architectures.

<P>Install the patch files in /sys/`arch -k`/OBJ as described in the
README file included in the patch file.  Be sure to make a backup
of each of the files you are replacing before moving the patched
file to the /sys/`arch -k`/OBJ directory.

<P>Config, make, and install the new kernel to include all patches
described in this advisory appropriate to your system.  Reboot
each host using the appropriate kernel.  Refer to the Systems and
Network Administration manual for instructions on building and
configuring a new custom kernel.

<P><HR>
<H1>ICMP redirects patch upgrade, SunOS 4.1, 4.1.1, 4.1.2, all architectures</H1>
<H2>I. Description</H2>


The ICMP redirects patch addresses a denial of service vulnerability
with SunOS that allows an intruder to close existing network
connections to and from a Sun system.  This vulnerability affects all
Sun architectures and supported versions of SunOS.

<H2>II. Impact</H2>


A remote user may deny network services on a Sun system.

<H2>III. Solution</H2>


Extract the new file to be installed in the kernel (the patch is
the same for all supported versions of SunOS).

<P>Install the patch files in /sys/`arch -k`/OBJ as described in the
README file included in the patch file.  Be sure to make a backup
of each of the files you are replacing before moving the patched
file to the /sys/`arch -k`/OBJ directory.

<P>Config, make, and install the new kernel to include all patches
described in this advisory appropriate to your system.  Reboot
each host using the appropriate kernel.  Refer to the Systems and
Network Administration manual for instructions on building and
configuring a new custom kernel.

<P><HR>

<P>The CERT/CC wishes to thank Helen Rose of the EFF, Gordon Irlam of the
University of Adelaide, Wietse Venema of Eindhoven University, and Ken
Pon at Sun Microsystems, Inc for their assistance.

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