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From ciac@rumpole.llnl.gov Thu Apr 1 07:38:57 1999
From: CIAC Mail User <ciac@rumpole.llnl.gov>
To: ciac-bulletin@rumpole.llnl.gov
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 11:30:48 -0800 (PST)
Subject: CIAC Bulletin J-038: HP-UX Vulnerabilities (hpterm, ftp)

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__________________________________________________________

The U.S. Department of Energy
Computer Incident Advisory Capability
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/ | /_\ /
\___ __|__ / \ \___
__________________________________________________________

INFORMATION BULLETIN

HP-UX Vulnerabilities (hpterm, ftp)
H-P Security Bulletins #00093 and #00094

March 31, 1999 15:00 GMT Number J-038
______________________________________________________________________________
PROBLEM: Two vulnerabilities have been identified by Hewlett-Packard
Company.
1) PHSS_13560 introduced a library access problem into hpterm.
2) There is a Security Vulnerability during ftp operations.
PLATFORM: 1) HP9000 Series 700 and Series 800, HP-UX release 10.20 only.
2) HP9000 Series 7/800 running HP-UX release 11.00 only.
DAMAGE: Users can gain increased privileges.
SOLUTION: Apply patches.
______________________________________________________________________________
VULNERABILITY Risk is high. Both of these vulnerabilities affect systems
ASSESSMENT: security. Patches should be applied as soon as possible.
______________________________________________________________________________

[Start Hewlett-Packard Company Advisory]

1) PHSS_13560

Document ID: HPSBUX9903-093
Date Loaded: 19990317
Title: Security Vulnerability with hpterm on HP-UX 10.20

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HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #00093, 18 March 1999
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------

The information in the following Security Bulletin should be acted upon
as soon as possible. Hewlett-Packard Company will not be liable for any
consequences to any customer resulting from customer's failure to fully
implement instructions in this Security Bulletin as soon as possible.

- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
PROBLEM: PHSS_13560 introduced a library access problem into hpterm.

PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 700 and Series 800, HP-UX release 10.20 only.

DAMAGE: Users can gain increased privileges.

SOLUTION: Install PHSS_17830.

AVAILABILITY: The patch is available now.

- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
I.
A. Background

PHSS_13560 introduced a library access problem into hpterm, the
terminal emulator for the X Window system. (See hpterm(1)).

B. Fixing the problem

Installing patch PHSS_17830 completely fixes this problem.

NOTE: Three older hpterm patches have been released including
PHSS_13560, PHSS_15431, and PHSS_17332. All of these older
patches are being superseded with the release of the
PHSS_17830.

Do not use PHSS_13560, PHSS_15431, or PHSS_17332.


C. To subscribe to automatically receive future NEW HP Security
Bulletins from the HP Electronic Support Center via electronic
mail, do the following:

Use your browser to get to the HP Electronic Support Center page
at:

http://us-support.external.hp.com
(for US, Canada, Asia-Pacific, & Latin-America)
http://europe-support.external.hp.com (for Europe)

Login with your user ID and password (or register for one).
Remember to save the User ID assigned to you, and your password.
Once you are in the Main Menu:
To -subscribe- to future HP Security Bulletins,
click on "Support Information Digests".
To -review- bulletins already released from the main Menu,
click on the "Technical Knowledge Database (Security Bulletins
only)".
Near the bottom of the next page, click on "Browse the HP Security
Bulletin Archive".

Once in the archive there is another link to our current Security
Patch Matrix. Updated daily, this matrix categorizes security
patches by platform/OS release, and by bulletin topic.

The security patch matrix is also available via anonymous ftp:

us-ffs.external.hp.com
~ftp/export/patches/hp-ux_patch_matrix

D. To report new security vulnerabilities, send email to

security-alert@hp.com

Please encrypt any exploit information using the security-alert
PGP key, available from your local key server, or by sending a
message with a -subject- (not body) of 'get key' (no quotes) to
security-alert@hp.com.

Permission is granted for copying and circulating this Bulletin to
Hewlett-Packard (HP) customers (or the Internet community) for the
purpose of alerting them to problems, if and only if, the Bulletin
is not edited or changed in any way, is attributed to HP, and
provided such reproduction and/or distribution is performed for
non-commercial purposes.

Any other use of this information is prohibited. HP is not liable
for any misuse of this information by any third party.
_____________________________________________________________________
- ---End of Document ID: HPSBUX9903-093---------------------------------

2) ftp

Document ID: HPSBUX9903-094
Date Loaded: 19990323
Title: Security Vulnerability with ftp on HP-UX 11.00

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HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #00094, 24 March 1999
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------

The information in the following Security Bulletin should be acted upon
as soon as possible. Hewlett-Packard Company will not be liable for any
consequences to any customer resulting from customer's failure to fully
implement instructions in this Security Bulletin as soon as possible.

- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
PROBLEM: Security Vulnerability during ftp operations.

PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 7/800 running HP-UX release 11.00 only.

DAMAGE: Users can increase privileges

SOLUTION: Apply the patch specified below

AVAILABILITY: The patch is available now.
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I.
A. Background
Hewlett-Packard Company has found that during normal operations,
the ftp program might grant users increased privileges.

B. Fixing the problem
Obtaining and installing the following patch will completely close
this vulnerability. Rebooting the system will NOT be required.

For all HP9000 S7/800 platforms running HP-UX 11.00: PHCO_17601

C. To subscribe to automatically receive future NEW HP Security
Bulletins or access the HP Electronic Support Center, use your
browser to get to our ESC web page at:

http://us-support.external.hp.com (for non-European locations),
or http://europe-support.external.hp.com (for Europe)

Login with your user ID and password (or register for one).
Remember to save the User ID/password assigned to you.

Once you are in the Main Menu:
To -subscribe- to future HP Security Bulletins,
click on "Support Information Digests".
To -review Security bulletins already released-,
click on the "Search Technical Knowledge Database."
To -retrieve patches-, click on "Individual Patches" and select
appropriate release and locate with the patch identifier (ID).
To -browse the HP Security Bulletin Archive-, select the link at
the bottom of the page once in the "Support Information Digests".
To -view the Security Patch Matrix-, (updated daily) which
categorizes security patches by platform/OS release, and by
bulletin topic, go to the archive (above) and follow the links.

The security patch matrix is also available via anonymous ftp:
us-ffs.external.hp.com or ~ftp/export/patches/hp-ux_patch_matrix

D. To report new security vulnerabilities, send email to

security-alert@hp.com

Please encrypt any exploit information using the security-alert
PGP key, available from your local key server, or by sending a
message with a -subject- (not body) of 'get key' (no quotes) to
security-alert@hp.com.

Permission is granted for copying and circulating this Bulletin to
Hewlett-Packard (HP) customers (or the Internet community) for the
purpose of alerting them to problems, if and only if, the Bulletin
is not edited or changed in any way, is attributed to HP, and
provided such reproduction and/or distribution is performed for
non-commercial purposes.

Any other use of this information is prohibited. HP is not liable
for any misuse of this information by any third party.
______________________________________________________________________
- ---End of Document ID: HPSBUX9903-094---------------------------------

[End Hewlett-Packard Company Advisory]
___________________________________________________________________________


CIAC wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Hewlett-Packard Company for
the information contained in this bulletin.
___________________________________________________________________________



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