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             AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution

       ESB-2006.0400 -- [Win][Linux][HP-UX][IRIX][Solaris][AIX][Mac]
 Incomplete Authentication and Authorization in Sun Grid Engine 5.3 and N1
         Grid Engine 6.0 Certificate Security Protocol (CSP) Mode
                                9 June 2006

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:              Sun N1 Grid Engine 6
                      Sun Grid Engine 5.3
Publisher:            Sun Microsystems
Operating System:     Solaris
                      Linux variants
                      HP-UX
                      AIX
                      Mac OS
                      Windows
                      IRIX
Impact:               Inappropriate Access
                      Denial of Service
Access:               Existing Account

Original Bulletin:
    http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/printfriendly.do?assetkey=1-26-102321-1

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Sun(sm) Alert Notification
     * Sun Alert ID: 102321
     * Synopsis: Incomplete Authentication and Authorization in Sun Grid
       Engine 5.3 and N1 Grid Engine 6.0 Certificate Security Protocol
       (CSP) Mode
     * Category: Security
     * Product: Sun N1 Grid Engine 6, Sun Grid Engine 5.3
     * BugIDs: 6400729, 6387206
     * Avoidance: Patch, Upgrade
     * State: Resolved
     * Date Released: 07-Jun-2006
     * Date Closed: 07-Jun-2006
     * Date Modified: 

1. Impact

   A security vulnerability in Sun Grid Engine 5.3 and Sun N1 Grid Engine
   6.0 may allow a local unprivileged user the ability to shut down the
   grid service, or use the grid service even if access was denied.

2. Contributing Factors

   This issue can occur in the following releases:

   SPARC Platform
     * Sun Grid Engine 5.3 (32-bit Solaris)
     * Sun Grid Engine 5.3 (64-bit Solaris)
     * Sun Grid Engine 5.3 (32-bit Solaris) NON-Solaris Package format
     * Sun Grid Engine 5.3 (64-bit Solaris) NON-Solaris Package format
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (32-bit Solaris) without patch 123037-01
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (64-bit Solaris) without patch 123038-01
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (32-bit Solaris) NON-Solaris Package format
       without patch 123041-01
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (64-bit Solaris) NON-Solaris Package format
       without patch 123042-01

   x86 Platform
     * Sun Grid Engine 5.3
     * Sun Grid Engine 5.3 NON-Solaris Package format
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 without patch 123039-01
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 NON-Solaris Package format without patch
       123043-01
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (x64) without patch 123040-01
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (x64) NON-Solaris Package format without patch
       123044-01

   Linux
     * Sun Grid Engine 5.3
     * Sun Grid Engine 5.3 (x64)
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 without patch 123045-01
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (x64) without patch 123046-01

   Windows
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 without patch 123052-01

   HP-UX
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 without patch 123050-01

   AIX
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (for AIX 4.3) without patch 123047-01
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (for AIX 5.1) without patch 123048-01

   MAC OS
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 without patch 123049-01

   IRIX
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (for IRIX 6.5) without patch 123051-01

   The described issue only occurs on systems configured in Certificate
   Security Protocol (CSP) mode. To determine if a system is configured
   in CSP mode, the following command can be used:
   $ grep security_mode $SGE_ROOT/default/common/bootstrap

   If a system is configured in CSP mode, the output of the above command
   will indicate "security_mode csp".

3. Symptoms

   There are no predictable symptoms that would indicate the above
   described issues have been exploited. 

4. Relief/Workaround

   There is no workaround. Please see the "Resolution" section below.

5. Resolution

   This issue is addressed in the following releases:

   SPARC Platform
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (32-bit Solaris) with patch 123037-01 or
       later
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (64-bit Solaris) with patch 123038-01 or
       later
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (32-bit Solaris) NON-Solaris Package format
       with patch 123041-01 or later
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (64-bit Solaris) NON-Solaris Package format
       with patch 123042-01 or later

   x86 Platform
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 with patch 123039-01 or later
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 NON-Solaris Package format with patch
       123043-01 or later
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (x64) with patch 123040-01 or later
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (x64) NON-Solaris Package format with patch
       123044-01 or later

   Linux
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 with patch 123045-01 or later
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (x64) with patch 123046-01 or later

   Windows
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 with patch 123052-01 or later

   HP-UX
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 with patch 123050-01 or later

   AIX
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (for AIX 4.3) with patch 123047-01 or later
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (for AIX 5.1) with patch 123048-01 or later

   MAC OS
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 with patch 123049-01 or later

   IRIX
     * N1 Grid Engine 6.0 (for IRIX 6.5) with patch 123051-01 or
       later

   Note: Sun Grid Engine 5.3 will require an upgrade to N1 Grid Engine
   6.0 with the appropriate patches to resolve this issue.

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