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        Created: Thu Feb 22 3:00:03 PST 2001

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    HPSBUX0102-141 Sec. Vulnerability in JRE

    The documents are listed below.
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    Document ID: HPSBUX0102-141
    Date Loaded: 20010221
          Title: Sec. Vulnerability in JRE

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        HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0141, 21 Feb. '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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    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 execute unauthorized
             commands under certain circumstances.

    PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 700/800 running HP-UX releases 10.20, 10.24, 11.00,
               11.04, and 11.11 only. This security bulletin applies to Java
               on HP-UX, and does not cover software shipped on Linux, nor on
               Windows/NT.

    POSSIBLE RESULT: Improper permission may be granted in some cases.

    SOLUTION: Install the latest Java releases as described below.

    AVAILABILITY: The fixed releases are available immediately.
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    I.
       A. Background

          A vulnerability in certain versions of the Java(TM) Runtime Environment
          may allow malicious Java code to execute unauthorized commands. Since
          no permission is granted by default, the circumstances necessary to
          exploit this vulnerability are relatively rare. On the Java
          Development Kit 1.1.x (JDKTM 1.1.x) (browsers included), an applet must
          be signed to have execute permission (signed applets may execute
          anything in JDK 1.1.x.).

          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 listed in
          section C. below.

          For JDK/JRE 1.1, 1.2.2 and 1.3 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 1.1.8.05 or higher for HP-UX 10.20, 10.24 and 11.XX.
             JDK and JRE 1.2.2.07 or higher for HP-UX 11.XX.
             JDK and JRE 1.3.0.00 or higher for HP-UX 11.XX.

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     1.) HP-UX: Determining Java version information for JDK, JRE
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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

         or is any alternate location where the JDK or JRE may have been
         installed.

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     2.) HP-UX: Determining Java version information for JPI
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         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.)

         b.) 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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