Hi *, fwd from bugtraq Greetings, Jan-Philip Velders <gvelders@jvelders.tn.tudelft.nl> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | Nederlandse Linux GebruikersGroep : http://www.nllgg.nl | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 20:27:21 +0200 From: Paul Boehm <paul@BOEHM.ORG> To: BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG Subject: who Hi, the 'who' program is on some systems in a privileged group which is allowed to read utmp. On redhat linux 5.1 you can easily crash who by many different ways (e.g. try who /bin/bash) on freebsd you can use it to view parts of the content of files that privileged group may read(try who /privileged/group/file). this is no big deal with security, but gaining a more privileged group sometimes may be the key to root compromise. bye, pb -- [ Paul S. Boehm | paul@boehm.priv.at | http://paul.boehm.org/ | infected@irc ] Money is what gives a programmer his resources. It's an exchange system created by human beings. It surrounds us. Works for us, binds the economy together.