IRIX 5.2/6.0 - Permissions File Manipulation
Author: Larry Glaze
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platform: irix
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date_added: 1995-03-02
date_updated: 2012-08-05
verified: 1
codes: CVE-1999-1243;OSVDB-8449
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raw file: 20263.txt
type: local
platform: irix
port:
date_added: 1995-03-02
date_updated: 2012-08-05
verified: 1
codes: CVE-1999-1243;OSVDB-8449
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raw file: 20263.txt
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1751/info The IRIX's /usr/lib/desktop/permissions tool is a suid and sgid root applications normally used by users to modify permissions of their files and files they are privileged for. A vulnerability in the permissions tool allows local malicious users to modify the permissions of any file on the system. This is SGI SCR # 265071. If you attempt to change the permissions of a file you don't have privileges for the permissions tool will prompt you for the name and password of a privileged user. But the permission changes are made to the target file before the tool prompts you for the password if you double click "Apply". Run /usr/lib/desktop/permissions aganist the file which permissions you want to modify. Change the permissions. Click on the 'Apply' button twice before the dialog box appears asking you for a username and password. Click the 'Cancel' button.
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