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From: Matthias Andree (matthias.andree_at_gmx.de)
Date: Fri Dec 13 2002 - 19:18:44 CST

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    SECURITY VULNERABILITY

    SuSE 8.1's "gfxmenu" which is configured into GRUB by default on many
    machines allows the user to pass in additional kernel boot parameters
    without entering the password, even though one is configured in the GRUB
    configuration file. The exact circumstances when YaST2 adds the gfxmenu
    configuration have not been researched. What other machines may be
    affected, has not been researched either. SuSE used LILO up to and
    including SuSE Linux 8.0.

    HOW TO CHECK IF YOU ARE VULNERABLE

    As no fix is known at the moment, just reading the /boot/grub/menu.lst
    configuration file is sufficient. If yours has a line that starts with
    "gfxmenu", the computer is vulnerable.

    IMPACT

    A malicious user who can make the computer reboot can for example append
    init=/bin/bash to defeat the regular boot procedures to bypass the root
    password and steal data or install backdoors.

    FIX

    Unknown.

    WORKAROUND

    Remove the gfxboot line from /boot/grub/menu.lst.

    HISTORY AND FUTURE

    2002-11-27 v1.0 initial announcement, disclosed to SuSE Security only.
    2002-11-29 extended schedule to 2002-12-13, 24:00 GMT
    2002-12-03 original schedule date for publication
    2002-12-13 deadline. public announcement will be made on this day at the latest.
    2002-12-13 v1.1 reword first paragraph, not all machines enable gfxmenu
               by default, add section on checking for the problem.
    2002-12-14 sent this announcement to vulnwatch and bugtraq, a workaround
               is documented, so holding back the announcement makes no sense.