GEN:SID | 1:606 |
Message | RSERVICES rlogin root |
Summary | This event is generated when an attempt to login as the superuser is attempted using rlogin.
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Impact | Serious. If successful the attacker may have gained superuser access to the host.
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Detailed Information | This rule generates an event when a connection is made using "rlogin" with the username "root". Such activity is indicative of attempts to abuse insecure machines with a known default configuration.
Some UNIX systems use the "rlogin" daemon which permits remote "root" logins. This may allow an attacker to connect to the machine and establish an interactive session.
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Attack Scenarios | An attacker finds a machine with the "rlogin" service running and connects to it, then proceeds to guess the "root" password
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Ease of Attack | Simple, no exploit software required
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Corrective Action | Investigate logs on the target host for further details and more signs of suspicious activity
Use ssh for remote access instead of rlogin.
Deny remote root logins to the host, use a normal user and "sudo" or give the user the ability to "su" to root where appropriate.
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Additional References | Arachnids: http://www.whitehats.com/info/IDS389
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Rule References | arachnids: 389
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