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From: Greg Reid (greidplatform.com)
Date: Fri Dec 07 2001 - 05:40:48 CST

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    Since the initial posting on Dec 5, we have been collaborating closely with the author to
    better understand the issues raised and we are wotking with him to provide a timely
    solution. Our product teams are working on patches.

    The issues can be broken down into three areas:

    o Permission setting on LSF error log

       If you are using the default LSF 4.2 installation, you would not have any exposure
       because the LSF error log directory can only be written by root or the LSF
       administrator.

       If you are using syslog or if error log is in a directory that is writeable only by root, you
       would not be exposed.

       You can check the permission of your LSF error log directory (LSF_LOGDIR
       parameter in the lsf.conf) to make sure it is not writable by regular users.

    o setuid binaries

       In an LSF installation configured with Kerberos, there are only two setuid binaries,
       lsadmin and badmin, which are administrator commands. You can unset the setuid
       bits for these two binaries, and run these commands as root to perform administration
       operation.

       A patch will address the setuid issues raised in the posting.

    o Buffer overflows

      We are doing a thorough investigation into all sources of buffer overflows.


    Updates to our progress will be posted when available.

    take care,

    Greg

    Greg L. Reid greidplatform.com
    Second-line Technical Support
    Platform Computing Corporation
    3760 14th Avenue, Markham Phone:(905)948-4207
    Ontario, Canada, L3R 3T7 Cell :(416)788-4487