Security impact of nscd and NSS module bugs (particularly NIS)
Florian Weimer
fweimer@redhat.com
Thu Jul 3 12:30:00 GMT 2014
It's quite difficult to for me to determine the security impact of bugs
in ncsd. We have quite a few crashers under heavy load (threading
issues, cache size leading to stack overflows etc.). What's the
real-world impact of an nscd crash? Is there a functionality impact if
in-process NSS modules are used? (Let's ignore broken modules such as
the the old nss_ldap module.)
The other difficulty in this area is NIS. If we have a buffer overflow
in processing data from NIS, is this a security bug? As far as I can
tell, NIS is mostly used for accounts, so a malicious server could just
serve an account with UID=0, so it's not obvious me that a trust
boundary is crossed (which is required for a security vulnerability).
PS: Our friendly Bugzilla admins disabled notifications for security-
transactions. Thanks!
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Florian Weimer / Red Hat Product Security
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