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    Digest Name:  daily security bulletins digest
        Created:  Tue Oct 23  3:00:03 PDT 2001
    
    Table of Contents:
    
    Document ID      Title
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    HPSBUX0110-174   Sec. Vulnerability in JRE
    HPSBTL0110-001   Sec. Vulnerability in fs protection
    
    The documents are listed below.
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    Document ID:  HPSBUX0110-174
    Date Loaded:  20011022
          Title:  Sec. Vulnerability in JRE
    
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        HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0174,
        Originally issued:  22 October 2001
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    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
    ailure to fully implement instructions in this Security Bulletin as
    soon as possible.
    
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    ISSUE:   Sun Microsystems discovered a potential security issue
             in the Java Runtime Environment.  The issue poses a
             possible security risk by allowing malicious Java code
             to access the system clipboard under certain circumstances.
    
    PLATFORM:  HP9000 Series 700/800 running HP-UX releases 10.20 and
               11.x only.  This security bulletin applies to Java
               on HP-UX.  It does not cover software shipped on Linux
               or Windows/NT.
    
    POSSIBLE RESULT: Contents of system clipboard is accessed improperly.
    
    MANUAL ACTIONS: Determine what Java version you have, see below.
    
    SOLUTION:  Install the latest Java releases, as described below.
    
    AVAILABILITY: These fixed releases are on www.hp.com/go/java now.
                  They are not available from itrc.hp.com
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       A. Background
    
       A vulnerability in certain versions of the Java(TM) Runtime
       Environment may allow malicious Java code to access the system
       clipboard under certain circumstances.
    
       There are no known attacks reported based on this vulnerability
       to the best of Sun's knowledge.
    
       B. Fixing the problem
    
         Obtain and install the latest releases of the Java products.
         For JDK/JRE 1.2.2 and JDK/JRE 1.3.x based releases go to
                  www.hp.com/go/java.
         Section C. 1.) below will guide you in determining your
         installed Java version on HP-UX.
    
       C. Recommended solution
    
             JDK and JRE 1.2.2.10 or higher for HP-UX 11.x.
             JDK and JRE 1.3.0.02 or higher for HP-UX 11.x.
             JDK and JRE 1.3.1.01 or higher for HP-UX 11.x.
    
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     1.) HP-UX: Determining Java version information for JDK, JRE, & JPI
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    There are two mechanisms to determine which versions of the Java
    JDK/SDK (developer kit), JRE (runtime), or JPI (Java Plugin for
    Netscape) you have installed.
    
    First, you can use the following command to list the bundle revisions
    for any installed Java products:
    
          /usr/sbin/swlist -l bundle | grep -i java
    
    Second, you can ask Java to identify itself by executing the
    following:
    
          <path>/bin/java -version
    
    where path is typically
    
          /opt/java - for Java 1.1
          /opt/java1.2 - for Java 1.2
          /opt/java1.3 - for Java 1.3
    
    but may be an alternate location as specified during setup.
    
    The plugin (JPI) is installed in user's home directories, so
    you will need to check its version using the following.
    
    For Java 1.2:
    
          $HOME/.netscape/java/bin/java -version
    
    For Java 1.1, you must use:
    
          what $HOME/.netscape/java/bin/PA_RISC/green_threads/jre
    
    NOTE: Do not rely on Netscape's Help/About_Plug-ins menu to find the
    version number of the Plugin, because in some cases the version
    number is incorrect.
    
        a.) Unplugging the Plugin (Since the Plugin is manually
            installed into Netscape, it must be manually removed as well.)
    
        If you have a plugin that you wish to remove because it has a
        security issue, in addition to doing a swremove of the product
        you must also do the following for Java 1.1 and Java 1.2:
    
        rm -f $HOME/.netscape/plugins/javaplugin.sl
        rm -rf $HOME/.netscape/java
    
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    -----End of Document ID:  HPSBUX0110-174--------------------------------------
    
    
    Document ID:  HPSBTL0110-001
    Date Loaded:  20011022
          Title:  Sec. Vulnerability in fs protection
    
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        HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #001
        Originally issued: 23 October '01
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    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.
    
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    PROBLEM:   File system protection does not work in all cases.
    
    PLATFORM:  Any system running HP Secure OS software for Linux Release
               1.0
    
    DAMAGE:    Under certain conditions, users can have privileges on
               some files contrary to restrictions specified in
               file-system protection rules.
    
    SOLUTION:  Apply the appropriate patch (see section B below).
    
    MANUAL ACTIONS: None
    
    AVAILABILITY:   These patches are available now.
    
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    A. Background
    
        Hewlett-Packard Company has discovered a vulnerability
        in the file-system protection subsystem of its Secure OS
        Software for Linux.  It is possible too that users may have
        unauthorized privileges on files which have had protection
        rules specified on them.
    
    B. Fixing the problem
    
        Apply one of the following patches (depending upon the processor
        architecture on the installed system):
    
                  Architecture    Patch ID
                  ------------    --------
                  i586            HPTL_00001
                  i686-UNP        HPTL_00002
                  i686-SMP        HPTL_00003
    
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        Please encrypt any exploit information using the
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        Permission is granted for copying and circulating this
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    -----End of Document ID:  HPSBTL0110-001--------------------------------------
    



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