Fwd: Samba security hole

Pavel JANIK ml. pjanik na aida.inet.cz
Sobota Září 27 12:38:38 CEST 1997


----- Forwarded message from linux-security-request na redhat.com -----

		Security bugfix for Samba
		-------------------------

A security hole in all versions of Samba has been recently
discovered. The security hole allows unauthorized remote users to
obtain root access on the Samba server.

An exploit for this security hole has been posted to the internet so
system administrators should assume that this hole is being actively
exploited.

The exploit for the security hole is very architecture specific and
has been only demonstrated to work for Samba servers running on Intel
based platforms. The exploit posted to the internet is specific to
Intel Linux servers. It would be very difficult to produce an exploit
for other architectures but it may be possible.

A new release of Samba has now been made that fixes the security
hole. The new release is version 1.9.17p2 and is available from
ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/samba-1.9.17p2.tar.gz 

This release also adds a routine which logs a message if anyone
attempts to take advantage of the security hole. The message (in the
Samba log files) will look like this:

	ERROR: Invalid password length 999
	you're machine may be under attack by a user exploiting an old bug
	Attack was from IP=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd

where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the IP address of the machine performing the attack.

Please report any attacks to the appropriate authority.

	The Samba Team
	samba-bugs na samba.anu.edu.au

PS: We expect to release updated RedHat RPMs shortly.

----- End of forwarded message from linux-security-request na redhat.com -----

PJ
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