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    Digest Name:  daily security bulletins digest
        Created:  Fri Aug 24  3:00:02 PDT 2001
    
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    HPSBUX0106-154   Sec. Vulnerability in OpenView NNM (rev.1)
    
    The documents are listed below.
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    Document ID:  HPSBUX0106-154
    Date Loaded:  20010823
          Title:  Sec. Vulnerability in OpenView NNM (rev.1)
    
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    **REVISED01**HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0154,
    Originally issued: 20 June '01    LAST REVISED: 21 August '01
     ---------------------------------------------------------------
    
    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:  It is possible to gain unauthorized privileges
              in OpenView Network Node Manager.
    
    PLATFORM: HP9000 Servers running HP-UX releases 10.20 and
              11.00 (only).
              Sun Microsystems SOLARIS releases 2.X
              Microsoft Windows NT4.X / Windows 2000
              running NNM 6.1
    
    DAMAGE:  A malicious user may obtain unauthorized privileges under
             certain conditions.
    
    SOLUTION: Apply one of these patches:
              HP-UX 11.00   HP-UX 10.20   SOLARIS 2.X   WinNT4.X/2000
              PHSS_23780    PHSS_23779    PSOV_02905    NNM_00698
    **REV 01**
     ------>> Note: NNM 6.2 is not vulnerable.
    
    AVAILABILITY:  These four patches are Special Release patches are
                   available only from
                   http://ovweb.external.hp.com/cpe/patches/
                   They are not available from the ITRC.
    
    CHANGE SUMMARY: Clarification in Section B below and the SOLUTION
                    section above.
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       A. Background
          Hewlett-Packard Company has been notified of a vulnerability
          in its OpenView Network Node Manager.  It is possible to gain
          unauthorized privileges.
    
       B. Fixing the problem
          Apply one of these patches:
              HP-UX 11.00   HP-UX 10.20   SOLARIS 2.X   WinNT4.X/2000
              PHSS_23780    PHSS_23779    PSOV_02905    NNM_00698
    
          or a superseding patch.
          Searching http://ovweb.external.hp.com/cpe/patches/ for one
          of the patch numbers above will direct you to the latest
          superseding patch.
    
    **REV 01**
     ------>> Although versions of NNM prior to NNM 6.1 are not
     ------>> vulnerable in their default configuration, it is possible
     ------>> to modify the default configuration so as to make those
     ------>> versions vulnerable.  Therefore, we recommend that all
     ------>> customers update to NNM 6.2 or install the appropriate
     ------>> patches for NNM 6.1.
     ------>>
     ------>> The patches listed above have been superseeded.  If you
     ------>> have NNM 6.1 and have installed one of the patches listed
     ------>> above, no further action is required.  The patches listed
     ------>> above are no longer available.  These are the latest patches
     ------>> that solve the security problem in NNM 6.1:
     ------>>
     ------>> HP-UX 11.00   HP-UX 10.20   SOLARIS 2.X   WinNT4.X/2000
     ------>> PHSS_24443    PHSS_24442    PSOV_02956    NNM_00743
     ------>>
     ------>> Note: one way to determine whether NNM is installed on
     ------>> your system is to run the following command:
     ------>>
     ------>>    swlist | grep "Network Node Manager"
    
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