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    Digest Name:  Daily Security Bulletins Digest
        Created:  Mon Feb 14  3:00:03 PST 2000
    
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    HPSBUX0001-110   Security Vulnerability with PMTU strategy (revised)
    
    The documents are listed below.
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    Document ID:  HPSBUX0001-110
    Date Loaded:  20000213
          Title:  Security Vulnerability with PMTU strategy (revised)
    
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    **REVISED01**HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY ADVISORY: #00110, 24 Jan 2000
    Last Revised:  11 Feb. 2000
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    The information in the following Security Advisory 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 Advisory as soon as possible.
    
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    PROBLEM:  An HP-UX 10.30, 11.00, or 11.04 system can be used as an IP
              traffic amplifier.  Small amounts of inbound traffic can result
              in larger amounts of outbound traffic.
    
    PLATFORM: **REVISED01**
    ---->>>   HP-UX releases 10.30, 11.00 and 11.04 only.
    
    DAMAGE:   Depending upon the amount and nature of inbound traffic, an
              HP-UX 10.30/11.00/11.04 system can be used to flood a target
              system with IP packets which could result in a denial of
              service.
    
    SOLUTION: Set the NDD parameter ip_pmtu_strategy to 1.
    
    AVAILABILITY: This capability is already available.
    CHANGE SUMMARY:  Added HP-UX VirtualVault release 11.04.
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    I.
       A. Background
          HP provides a proprietary method for determining PMTU.  When
          traffic needs to be routed to a destination for which the optimum
          MTU has not been determined, ICMP packets are used to discover
          the MTU for that path while data traffic is shipped in parallel.
          This is the default strategy for determining PMTU.
    
       B. Recommended solution
          Reference ndd manpage (1M), /etc/rc.config.d/nddconf
    
          To ensure that this parameter is set each time the system
          is booted, add the following lines to /etc/rc.config.d/nddconf
    
          TRANSPORT_NAME[<index>]=ip
          NDD_NAME[<index>]=ip_pmtu_strategy
          NDD_VALUE[<index>]=1
    
          The value of <index> is an integer from 0 to 99.  The first
          parameter specified in the file should use an <index> of
          0, the second an <index> of 1, and so on.
    
          Once these changes have been made, execute the following
          command:
    
          /usr/bin/ndd -c
    
          This sets all of the options specified in the file
          /etc/rc.config.d/nddconf.
    
          To verify that the parameter is set correctly, use the following
          command.
                    /usr/bin/ndd -get /dev/ip ip_pmtu_strategy
    
          This should report a value of 1.
    
          Another way to  change the ip_pmtu_strategy parameter on a running
          system is to use the following NDD command:
    
                    /usr/bin/ndd -set /dev/ip ip_pmtu_strategy 1
    
          This setting will only last until the system is rebooted
          at which point the value of the parameter will be determined by the
          default value of 2 or whatever value is set in
          /etc/rc.config.d/nddconf
    
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