SUN MICROSYSTEMS SECURITY BULLETIN: #00105 This information is only to be used for the purpose of alerting customers to problems. Any other use or re-broadcast of this information without the express written consent of Sun Microsystems shall be prohibited. Sun expressly disclaims all liability for any misuse of this information by any third party. ============================================================================ All of these patches are available through your local Sun answer centers worldwide. As well as through anonymous ftp to ftp.uu.net in the ~ftp/sun-dist directory. Please refer to the Sun BugID and PatchID when requesting patches from Sun answer centers. NO README information will be posted in the patch on UUNET. Please refer the the information below for patch installation instructions. ============================================================================ Sun Bug ID : 1047340 Synopsis : /bin/mail can be caused to invoke a root shell if given the (im)proper arguments. Sun Patch ID: 100224-01 Checksum of compressed tarfile 100224-01.tar.Z = 64102 109 ============================================================================ Patch-ID# 100224-01 Keywords: mail, delivery, /bin/mail, 4.1, sendmail Synopsis: SunOS 4.1.1, 4.1, 4.0.3: program "mail" problem in delivering mail + security enhancement Date: 15 Jan 1990 SunOS release: 4.0.3 4.1 4.1.1 Topic: /bin/mail delivering fix BugId's fixed with this patch: 1045636 1047340 Architectures for which this patch is available: sun3, sun3x, sun4, sun4c, sun4/490_4.1_PSR_A Patches which may conflict with this patch: 100161-01. This patch obsoletes patch 100161-01 since this patch incorporates 100161-01 fixes plus the new fixes. Obsoleted by: SysV Release 4 Problem Description: Bug ID: 1045636 /bin/mail is the local delivery agent for sendmail. In some particular instance, /bin/mail parse its argument incorrectly and therefore, mail are being drop into the bit bucket... If you have users that has "f" has the second character, you might want to try the following: (substitute "af" with anyuser with "f" as second character) >From any machine except mailhost: /bin/lib/sendmail -t -v <