FreeBSD-SA-99:02: Profiling Across Exec Calls
security-officer at freebsd.org
security-officer at freebsd.org
Fri Sep 3 22:44:11 PDT 1999
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FreeBSD-SA-99:02 Security Advisory
FreeBSD, Inc.
Topic: Profiling Across Exec Calls
Category: core
Module: kernel
Announced: 1999-09-04
Affects: FreeBSD 3.2 (and earlier)
FreeBSD-current before the correction date.
Corrected: FreeBSD-3.3 RELEASE
FreeBSD-current as of August 11, 1999
FreeBSD-3.2-stable as of August 22, 1999
FreeBSD only: No
Patches: ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/patches/SA-99:02/
I. Background
FreeBSD provides a mechanism to profile a running executable to aid in
performance tuning. This can be accomplished via a kernel mechanism
to statistically sample the program counter of the program under
profile.
II. Problem Description
A flaw exists in the implementation which allows an attacker to cause
arbitrary locations in program executed by the attacker.
III. Impact
No attacks against using this vulnerability this are known at this
time. An attacker could theoretically gain root access from a
carefully crafted attack.
IV. Workaround
Since profiling is done in the kernel via the profil(2) system call,
one must patch the kernel so no workaround is possible.
V. Solution
Apply the following patch. It will apply to both FreeBSD-current before
the resolution date and to 3.2-stable before the resolution date.
Index: kern_exec.c
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RCS file: /home/imp/FreeBSD/CVS/src/sys/kern/kern_exec.c,v
retrieving revision 1.99
retrieving revision 1.100
diff -u -r1.99 -r1.100
--- kern_exec.c 1999/04/27 11:15:55 1.99
+++ kern_exec.c 1999/08/11 20:35:38 1.100
@@ -228,6 +228,9 @@
fdfree(p);
p->p_fd = tmp;
}
+
+ /* Stop profiling */
+ stopprofclock(p);
/* close files on exec */
fdcloseexec(p);
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Notice: Any patches in this document may not apply cleanly due to
modifications caused by digital signature or mailer software.
Please reference the URL listed at the top of this document
for original copies of all patches if necessary.
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