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From: D.C. van Moolenbroek (xanaduchello.nl)
Date: Mon Jun 24 2002 - 04:47:16 CDT

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    Hi there,

    > I saw this for the first time 3 years ago on a SunOS system while doing
    "cat /root" as a user. I don't know if current Sun systems are patched or
    not.

    Solaris 8 is vulnerable at least, the scenario you attached works on Solaris
    8 exactly the same way...don't know about Solaris 9. On a sidenote, IRIX is
    not vulnerable.

    $ uname -svr
    SunOS 5.8 Generic_108528-14

    Note that on my system, reading doesn't work on /tmp ("input error: Invalid
    argument"); it seems to work on all other directories though. Generally I
    suppose it's a bad idea to put something sensitive in a filename, but what
    do the other bytes represent, that show up in the hexdump?

    -David

    --
    class sig{static void main(String[]s){for// D.C. van Moolenbroek
    (int _=0;19>_;System.out.print((char)(52^// (CS student, VU, NL)
    "Y`KbddaZ}`P#KJ#caBG".charAt(_++)-9)));}}// -Java sigs look bad-