* Michael Cronenworth <mike(a)cchtml.com> [2010-10-27 16:00]:
Fedora 13 x86_64 with OpenJDK (not Sun) installed.
I was required to login to a web site today to configure a VPN and the
site installed a Cisco VPN Java applet. When it was finished installing
and was running I noticed the processes where running as root and had
installed into /opt. I had not given it my root password or any
permission to do so. It did not install any RPM package. It was all
driven by a Java applet.
$ ps -efw #id 502 is me
502 4791 2668 0 11:16 ? 00:00:19
/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0.x86_64/jre/lib/amd64/../../bin/java
sun.appl
root 4923 1 0 11:16 ? 00:00:00 /opt/cisco/vpn/bin/vpnagentd
Is this something "allowed" by some configuration setting in OpenJDK
somewhere? I'd like to turn off this "feature" ASAP.
Such a thing should/would not be allowed. Applets run as normal users
and escalated privileges would imply a severe security violation in the
base os itself.
How did you install/run the applet?
Deepak
Thanks,
Michael
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