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Re: [Bug-gnubg] ftp://alpha.gnu.org


From: Achim Mueller
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] ftp://alpha.gnu.org
Date: 13 Aug 2003 20:43:59 +0200

Am Sam, 2003-08-09 um 13.31 schrieb Achim Mueller:
> Is ftp://alpha.gnu.org/ still down and does anyone know why (besides
> what the readme there says)? I actually wanted to send a new ebuild to
> gentoo linux.
> 
> Ciao
> 
> Achim

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To the Free Software Community:


                                 Summary

   * gnuftp, the FTP server for the GNU project was root compromised.

   * After substantial investigation, we don't believe that any GNU
     source has been compromised.

   * To be extra-careful, we are verifying known, trusted secure
     checksums of all files before putting them back on the FTP site.


                 Events Concerning Cracking of Gnuftp

A root compromise and a Trojan horse were discovered on gnuftp.gnu.org,
the FTP server of the GNU project.  The machine appears to have been
cracked in March 2003, but we only very recently discovered the crack.
The modus operandi of the cracker shows that (s)he was interested
primarily in using gnuftp to collect passwords and as a launching point to
attack other machines.  It appears that the machine was cracked using a
ptrace exploit immediately after the exploit was posted on bugtraq.

(For the ptrace bug, an root-shell exploit available on 17 March 2003, and
 a working fix was not available on linux-kernel until the following week.
 Evidence found on the machine indicates that were cracked during that
 week.)


Given the nature of the compromise and the length of time the machine was
compromised, we have spent the last few weeks verifying the integrity of
the GNU source code stored on gnuftp.  Most of this work is done, and the
remaining work is primarily for files that were uploaded since early 2003,
as our backups from that period could also theoretically be compromised.


                       Historical Integrity Checks

We have compared the md5sum of each source code file (such as .tar.gz,
.tar.bz2, diff's, etc.) on ftp.gnu.org with a known good data.  The file,
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/before-2003-08-01.md5sums.asc, contains a list of files
in the format:

MD5SUM FILE [REASON, ... REASON]

The REASONs are a list of reasons why we believe that md5sum is good for
that file.  The file as a whole is GPG-signed.



                             Remaining Files

The files that have not been checked are listed in the root directory as
"MISSING-FILES".  We are in the process of asking GNU maintainers for
trusted secure checksums of those files before we put them in place.

We have lots of evidence now to believe that no source has been
compromised -- including the MO of the cracker, the fact that every file
we've checked so far isn't compromised, and that searches for standard
source trojans turned up nothing.

However, we don't want to put files up until we've had a known good source
confirm that the checksums are correct.


                              Alpha FTP Site

The Alpha FTP site at ftp://alpha.gnu.org/ has been a lower priority for
us, but we plan to follow the same procedure there.

- -- 
Bradley M. Kuhn, Executive Director
Free Software Foundation     |  Phone: +1-617-542-5942
59 Temple Place, Suite 330   |  Fax:   +1-617-542-2652
Boston, MA 02111-1307  USA   |  Web:   http://www.gnu.org

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