SCO OpenServer 5 ships with several suid 'bin' executables used in printer administration and related tasks. This includes reject, a component used to suspend queueing of lp print tasks for a specific printer. 'reject' contains a confirmed locally exploitable buffer overflow condition present in the handling of command-line parameters. If properly exploited, this can yield user 'bin' privileges to the attacker.
SCO OpenServer 5 ships with several suid 'bin' executables used in printer administration and related tasks. This includes reject, a component used to suspend queueing of lp print tasks for a specific printer. 'reject' contains a confirmed locally exploitable buffer overflow condition present in the handling of command-line parameters. If properly exploited, this can yield user 'bin' privileges to the attacker.