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    Digest Name:  daily security bulletins digest
        Created:  Tue Oct  2  3:00:05 PDT 2001
    
    Table of Contents:
    
    Document ID      Title
    ---------------  -----------
    HPSBUX0110-170   Sec. Vulnerability in OV NNM
    HPSBUX0110-169   Sec. Vulnerability in rpcbind
    HPSBUX0110-168   Sec. Vulnerability in rpc.ttbdserver
    
    The documents are listed below.
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    Document ID:  HPSBUX0110-170
    Date Loaded:  20011001
          Title:  Sec. Vulnerability in OV NNM
    
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
        HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0170,
        Originally issued: 01 October '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 using an
               application in OpenView Network Node Manager
    
    PLATFORM:  HP9000 Servers running HP-UX releases 10.20, 11.00, and
               11.11; plus Sun Microsystems SOLARIS releases 2.X
    
    DAMAGE:    A malicious user may obtain unauthorized privileges under
               certain conditions.
    
    SOLUTION:  Apply one of the following patches:
                  HP-UX 11.00/11.11   HP-UX 10.20   SOLARIS 2.X
        NNM6.2    PHSS_24843          PHSS_24842    PSOV_02993
        NNM6.1    PHSS_24798          PHSS_24797    PSOV_02988
        NNM5.01                       PHSS_24946    PSOV_02997
    
    MANUAL ACTIONS: None
    
    AVAILABILITY: These patches are Special Release patches and are
                  available only from:
                  http://ovweb.external.hp.com/cpe/patches/
                  They are not available from the ITRC.
    
     ---------------------------------------------------------------
    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 11.00/11.11   HP-UX 10.20   SOLARIS 2.X
        NNM6.2    PHSS_24843          PHSS_24842    PSOV_02993
        NNM6.1    PHSS_24798          PHSS_24797    PSOV_02988
        NNM5.01                       PHSS_24946    PSOV_02997
          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.
    
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     ________________________________________________________________
    -----End of Document ID:  HPSBUX0110-170--------------------------------------
    
    
    Document ID:  HPSBUX0110-169
    Date Loaded:  20011001
          Title:  Sec. Vulnerability in rpcbind
    
    -----------------------------------------------------------------
        HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0169,
        Originally issued: 01 October '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:  Certain RPC Portmap Requests can cause rpcbind to core
              dump on HP-UX 11.X.
    
    PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 700/800 running HP-UX releases 11.00 and
              11.11.
    
    DAMAGE:   Possible Denial of Service.
    
    SOLUTION: Install the appropriate patch for HP-UX releases as
              described below:
    
                 11.00            PHNE_24034,
                 11.11            PHNE_24035.
    
    MANUAL ACTIONS: None
    
    AVAILABILITY:   All patches are available now.
    
     ------------------------------------------------------------------
    A. Background
       Certain RPC Portmap Requests can cause rpcbind to core dump
       on HP-UX 11.X.
    
    B. Recommended solution
       The problem can be fully rectified by application of one of
       these patches to the appropriate HP-UX release:
    
                 11.00            PHNE_24034,
                 11.11            PHNE_24035.
    
       NOTE:  There are patch dependencies.
    
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     ________________________________________________________________
    -----End of Document ID:  HPSBUX0110-169--------------------------------------
    
    
    Document ID:  HPSBUX0110-168
    Date Loaded:  20011001
          Title:  Sec. Vulnerability in rpc.ttbdserver
    
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
        HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0168,
        Originally issued: 01 October '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:  Buffer overflow in rpc.ttdbserver
    
    PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 700/800 running HP-UX releases 10.10,
              10.20, 11.00, and 11.11.
    
    DAMAGE:  Unauthorized access, increased privileges.
    
    SOLUTION: Until patches are available manually install a replacement
              rpc.ttdbserver file or disable rpc.ttdbserver.
    
    MANUAL ACTIONS: Install a replacement rpc.ttdbserver file or
                    disable rpc.ttdbserver.
    
    AVAILABILITY:  The replacement rpc.ttdbserver files are available
                   now.
    
     ------------------------------------------------------------------
    I.
     A. Background
          A remotely exploitable buffer overflow in rpc.ttdbserver has
          been reported to HP.
    
     B. Fixing the problem
          Until patches are available install the appropriate file
          to replace rpc.ttdbserver.  Another alternative is to disable
          rpc.ttdbserver.  The rpc.ttdbserver process is not needed for
          the programs provided in HP's CDE product.  It may be needed
          by third party applications using ToolTalk.  If you are not
          using ToolTalk applications rpc.ttdbserver may be disabled.
    
             chmod 444 /usr/dt/bin/rpc.ttdbserver
    
     C. Recommended solution
    
          1. Download rpc.ttdbserver.tar.gz from the ftp site.
             This file is temporary and will be deleted when patches
             are available from the standard HP web sites, including
             itrc.hp.com.
    
              ftp site: hprc.external.hp.com (192.170.19.51).
              account: xgraphic
              password: xgraphic
              directory: ~xgraphic/CDE
              file: rpc.ttdbserver.tar.gz
    
               If using a browser:
    
               xgraphicat_private//xgraphic/CDE">ftp://xgraphic:xgraphicat_private//xgraphic/CDE
    
               Note: There is an ftp defect in IE5 that may result in
               a browser hang.  To work around this:
                 - Select Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced
                 - Un-check the option: [ ] Enable folder view for FTP sites
    
          2. Copy the rpc.ttdbserver.tar.gz file to a protected directory
             and unpack it.
             If you wish to verify the md5 sum before unpacking the
             rpc.ttdbserver.tar.gz file, please refer to:
    
                   HPSBUX9408-016
                   Patch sums and the MD5 program
    
    
              The md5 sum for rpc.ttdbserver.tar.gz is:
    
             MD5 (rpc.ttdbserver.tar.gz) = 64ad589ec6dd55dceea2c92dc9ae9c19
    
    
          3. Install the new rpc.ttdbserver file using the
             install_rpc.ttdbserver script or some similar procedure.
             The install_rpc.ttdbserver is included in rpc.ttdbserver.tar.gz.
    
             For example on a 10.20 system:
    
                ./install_rpc.ttdbserver rpc.ttdbserver.10.20
    
          4. The rpc.ttdbserver.tar.gz includes the rpc.ttdbserver files,
             the install_rpc.ttdbserver script, and the following:
    
    
    
    ====================== Start of README ===============================
    Note:  This site
     "xgraphicat_private//xgraphic/CDE">ftp://xgraphic:xgraphicat_private//xgraphic/CDE"
    is temporary and will be deleted when official patches are available.
    ========================================================================
    
    The install_rpc.ttdbserver script may be used to install the
    special release versions of rpc.ttdbserver.
    
    As root set the working directory to the location of the
    special release rpc.ttdbserver files and
    
       ./install_rpc.ttdbserver <rpc.ttdbserver.xx.yy>
    
    ========================================================================
    Output of what(1)  (edited)
    ================
    rpc.ttdbserver.10.10:
            X Window System, Version 11 R5+ HP-UX B.10.10.00 \
                 September 2001 Patch Release
            (build date: Tue Sep  4 13:39:59 IST 2001)
            rpc.ttdbserver: $Revision: 1.1 $
    
    
    
             Special release for hp-ux 10.10
             Wed Sep 26 14:46:11 EDT 2001
    
    rpc.ttdbserver.10.20:
            X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 \
                 September 2001 Patch Release
            (build date: Tue Sep  4 11:24:48 IST 2001)
            rpc.ttdbserver: $Revision: 1.1 $
    
    
    
             Special release for hp-ux 10.20
             Wed Sep 26 14:46:11 EDT 2001
    
    $ what rpc.ttdbserver.11.00 | grep -v Copyr
    rpc.ttdbserver.11.00:
            View: /view/x_r6sep01tt_1100, Build Type: r6sep01tt_1100
            hpcde2.1
            (build date: Tue Sep  4 11:52:59 IST 2001)
            iscntl.c        1.8 94/11/17
    
    
             Special release for hp-ux 11.00
             Wed Sep 26 14:46:11 EDT 2001
    
    $ what rpc.ttdbserver.11.11 | grep -v Copyr
    rpc.ttdbserver.11.11:
            View: /view/x_r6sep01tt_1111, Build Type: r6sep01tt_1111
            hpcde2.1
            (build date: Tue Sep  4 13:43:30 IST 2001)
            iscntl.c        1.8 94/11/17
    
    
             Special release for hp-ux 11.11
             Wed Sep 26 14:46:11 EDT 2001
    
    Output of cksum(1)
    ==================
    3978921704 307271 rpc.ttdbserver.10.10
    1044072480 307271 rpc.ttdbserver.10.20
    1216850398 311367 rpc.ttdbserver.11.00
    42065409 335943 rpc.ttdbserver.11.11
    
    ====================== End of README ===============================
    
    
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        http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/
        displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=B6834AA"
    
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     E. To report new security vulnerabilities, send email to
    
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        Permission is granted for copying and circulating this
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        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:  HPSBUX0110-168--------------------------------------
    



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