[security bulletin] SSRT2310a HP Tru64 UNIX & HP OpenVMS Potential OpenSSL Security Vulnerability (fwd)

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Date: Tue Sep 03 2002 - 13:32:46 PDT

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    SECURITY BULLETIN
    
    SSRT2310a - HP Tru64 UNIX & HP OpenVMS Potential
    ==========  OpenSSL Security Vulnerability
    
         The HP Security Bulletin has been posted to the support
         website -
         http://thenew.hp.com/country/us/eng/support.html
         Use the SEARCH IN feature box, enter SSRT2310* in the
         search window.
    
    REVISION: 0
    =========
    
    NOTICE: There are no restrictions for distribution
    ======= of this Bulletin provided that it remains complete
            and intact.
    
    
    RELEASE DATE: 29 August, 2002
    =============
    
    
    SEVERITY: 	HIGH
    ========
    
    
    SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation, a wholly-owned
    ======= subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company and
            Hewlett-Packard Company HP Services
            Software Security Response Team
    
    
    REFERENCE: CERT CA-2002-23, CAN-2002-0655, CAN-2002-0656,
    ========== CAN-2002-0657, CAN-2002-0659
    
    
    PROBLEM SUMMARY:
    ===============
    
    SSRT2310a OpenSSL Potential Vulnerabilities
    
      Broad-based remote vulnerabilities have been recently
      discovered with OpenSSL by many security research
      groups and reported in an advisory by  CERT/CC
      CA-2002-23 .
    
      This bulletin is in follow-up to the previous announcements
      that describe this potential threat that impact HP Tru64 UNIX
      and HP OpenVMS.
    
    
    VERSIONS IMPACTED
    =================
    
    
      HP OpenVMS
      ===========
    
        OpenSSL for HP OpenVMS Alpha V1.0
    
        HP  V5.3 TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
    
        HP OpenVMS  Secure Web Server  1.1-1
    
        HP OpenVMS  Secure Web Server  V1.2
    
    
      HP Tru64 UNIX
      =============
    
        Internet Express V5.9 for Tru64 UNIX Secure Web Server
    
        Internet Express EAK V2.0
    
        HP Tru64 UNIX  Secure Web Server  V5.8.1 and earlier
    
    
      NOTE: This reported potential vulnerability
            does not have an impact to the base operating system
            in the form of elevated permissions or privileges.
    
    
    
      HP-UX
      =====
        At the time of writing this document, HP-UX is currently
        investigating these potential vulnerabilities as case id SSRT2310.
        As further information becomes available HP will provide notice
        of the availability of any necessary solutions through standard
        security bulletin announcements and be available from your normal
        HP Services support channel and available on http://itrc.hp.com
        in the Support Digests, under Archives.
    
    
    RESOLUTION
    ==========
    
    
      HP OpenVMS Alpha
      ================
    
      OpenSSL for OpenVMS Alpha V1.0
      ==============================
      OpenVMS engineering has released a new version of
      Compaq SSL for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.0-A that
      corrects the security vulnerabilities highlighted
      in CERT advisory CA-2002-23 for all ports of OpenSSL.
    
      To download OpenSSL for OpenVMS Alpha V1.0-A go to the
      following website:
    http://www.openvms.compaq.com/openvms/products/ssl/ssl.html
    
      NOTE: Customers who have already installed OpenSSL
            for OpenVMS Alpha V1.0 should remove it with the
            following command: $ PRODUCT REMOVE SSL and install V1.0-a
    
    
      V5.3  TCP/IP  services for OpenVMS V5.3
      =======================================
      TCP/IP services for OpenVMS is susceptible to the Buffer
      overflow conditions in the BIND 9 Server & utilities on
      Alpha only.  Customers are asked not to use any keying
      mechanisms (including tsig and dnssec) which is done by
      editing the BIND configuration file TCPIP$BIND.CONF,
      until a patch is provided.
    
    
      Secure Web Server V1.1-1
      ========================
      Secure Web Server is only vulnerable to the SSLv2
      buffer-overflow vulnerability VU#102795. HP has released
      security update kits for SWS 1.1-1 and SWS 1.2. These kits
      are cumulative and supersede all previous update kits.
      Please review the readme files prior to updating SWS.
    
    
        SWS V1.2
    
        Install SWS12_UPDATE V4.0
    http://www.openvms.compaq.com/openvms/products/ips/apache/csws_patches.h
    tml
    
        SWS V1.1-1
    
        Install  SWS111_UPDATE V3.0
    http://www.openvms.compaq.com/openvms/products/ips/apache/csws_patches.h
    tml
    
    
    
    
      HP Tru64 UNIX
      =============
    
        Internet Express Secure Web Server V5.8.1
    
        Update to Secure Web Server 5.9.2 (Apache)
        http://tru64unix.compaq.com/internet/register_sws.html
    
        Note: The kit requires HP Tru64 UNIX V5.0A or later.
              If SSL has been enabled for anything from the
              Internet Express distribution other than Secure Web Server,
              please contact your normal HP Services Support channel.
              Before installing the software, review the Secure Web
              Server RELEASE NOTES for important information about
              this release.
    
        Internet Express EAK V2.0
    
        Update to Apache 2.0 Early Adopters Kit (2.0.39)
    
        Note: The kit requires HP Tru64 UNIX V5.1 or later.
        http://tru64unix.compaq.com/internet/register_apache.html
    
        Before installing the software, review the Secure Web Server
        RELEASE NOTES for important information about this release.
    
    SUPPORT:   For further information, contact HP Services.
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    HP and Compaq appreciate your cooperation and patience.
    As always, HP and Compaq urge you to periodically review
    your system management and security procedures. HP
    and Compaq will continue to review and enhance the security
    features of its products and work with our customers to
    maintain and improve the security and integrity of their
    systems.
    
    "HP and Compaq are broadly distributing this Security
    Bulletin in order to bring to the attention of users of the
    affected Compaq products the important security information
    contained in this Bulletin. HP and Compaq recommend that
    all users determine the applicability of this information
    to their individual situations and take appropriate action.
    
    Neither HP nor Compaq warrant that this information is
    necessarily accurate or complete for all user situations
    and, consequently, neither HP nor Compaq will be responsible
    for any damages resulting from user's use or disregard of
    the information provided in this Bulletin."
    
    Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.
    Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors
    or omissions contained herein. The information in this
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