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Re: [Full-disclosure] The GNU C library dynamic linker expands $ORIGIN in setuid library search path
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- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] The GNU C library dynamic linker expands $ORIGIN in setuid library search path
- From: Tavis Ormandy <taviso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 21:52:54 +0200
Hanno Böck <hanno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Am Monday 18 October 2010 schrieb Tavis Ormandy:
> > # Open a file descriptor to the target binary (note: some users are
> > surprised # to learn exec can be used to manipulate the redirections of
> > the current # shell if a command is not specified. This is what is
> > happening below). $ exec 3< /tmp/exploit/target
>
> I tried to reproduce this on Gentoo and it fails at this point. It seems
> the reason is that suid-binaries are not world-readable on Gentoo (on
> Debian they are) - this seems to be a useful security measure.
>
Hi Hanno, I explained why this is insufficient in the Notes section of my
advisory, along with some example code to circumvent this.
Tavis.
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