poppassd_pam: Unauthorized password changing poppassd_pam allows anyone to change any user's password without authenticating the user first. poppassd_pam 2005-01-11 2005-01-11 75820 remote 1.8.4 1.0 1.0

poppassd_pam is a PAM-enabled server for changing system passwords that can be used to change POP server passwords.

Gentoo Linux developer Marcus Hanwell discovered that poppassd_pam did not check that the old password was valid before changing passwords. Our investigation revealed that poppassd_pam did not call pam_authenticate before calling pam_chauthtok.

A remote attacker could change the system password of any user, including root. This leads to a complete compromise of the POP accounts, and may also lead to a complete root compromise of the affected server, if it also provides shell access authenticated using system passwords.

There is no known workaround at this time.

All poppassd_pam users should migrate to the new package called poppassd_ceti:

# emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=net-mail/poppassd_ceti-1.8.4"

Note: Portage will automatically replace the poppassd_pam package by the poppassd_ceti package.

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