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Re: Local DoS in FreeBSD
From: jeff () CETLINK NET (Jeff Wheat)
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 16:51:33 -0400
On 01-Sep-99 Darren Reed wrote:
This was first posted to the FreeBSD security list on the 9th of August,
subsequently discussed on freebsd-stable and freebsd-hackers... no one
seems to care, even though it is able to lock up 2.2.6, 2.2.8, and 3.2.x
machines consistantly. I have also been told that it affects NetBSD and
OpenBSD, though I haven't confirmed it.
Someone with the know-how care to fix?
Fixing this has been discussed internally, I imagine, by many of the
affected OS's. The problem is a resource stavation issue - in this
case mbuf's. Arguably, it shouldn't "lock up", just freeze up anything
that does networking.
I imagine you could lock up more than just the *BSD's with this program.
Darren
In all the tests that I have conducted on my FreeBSD systems, both
intel and alpha based, versions 2.2.2 through 4.0-19990809-CURRENT
result in the machines rebooting after running this DoS. The only
work-around for this is supposedly setting resource limits in the
/etc/login.conf file or to prevent public access to the machines.
Regards,
Jeff
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