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Re: Linux kernel IGMP vulnerabilities



On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 01:34:33PM +0100, Paul Starzetz wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, stephen joseph butler wrote:
> 
> > > /proc/net/igmp
> > > /proc/net/mcfilter
> > > 
> > > if both exist and are non-empty you are vulnerable!
> > 
> > Just to be clear: if "mcfilter" is empty, then you aren't vulnerable?
> > I have both files, and "igmp" contains data, but "mcfilter" is empty.
> 
> You are not vulnerable to the remote attack described under (3), however 
> your kernel may be still buggy. Note that you need a running process that 
> has manipulated its multicast socket filters. If your kernel is buggy and 
> you have local users such an application can always appear, at a time you 
> don't expect it.

This afternoon I tried the exploit on my machine, which has exactly those
symptoms (data in igmp, mcfilter empty). It froze solid, hard power-cycle
required.

-- 
Matthew