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From: IT Resource Center (support_feedback_at_us-support-mail.external.hp.com)
Date: Fri Jul 12 2002 - 07:12:22 CDT
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Digest Name: daily HP Secure OS Software for Linux security bulletins digest
Created: Fri Jul 12 3:00:04 PDT 2002
Table of Contents:
Document ID Title
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HPSBTL0207-050 Vulnerability in openssh
HPSBTL0207-051 Security vulnerabilities in squid
The documents are listed below.
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Document ID: HPSBTL0207-050
Date Loaded: 20020628
Title: Vulnerability in openssh
TEXT
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HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #050
Originally issued: 11 July '02
---------------------------------------------------------------
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 the
customer's failure to fully implement instructions in this Security
Bulletin as soon as possible.
Because the vulnerability does not require a HP Secure OS
1.0 patch or re-packaging of the RPM affected by the bulletin, the
RPMs have not been produced or tested by Hewlett-Packard Company.
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PROBLEM: OpenSSH input validation errors can cause faults from
remote hosts in SSH protocol version 2.
PLATFORM: Any system running HP Secure OS software for Linux Release 1.0
DAMAGE: Possible privilege increases, from remote locations.
SOLUTION: Apply the appropriate RPMs (see section B below)
MANUAL ACTIONS: None
AVAILABILITY: The RPMs are available now.
---------------------------------------------------------------
A. Background
SSH (Secure SHell) is a program for logging into and executing
commands on a remote machine.
Unpatched versions of the OpenSSH server between 2.3.1 and 3.3
contain an input validation error that can result in an integer
overflow and privilege escalation.
HP Secure OS systems running OpenSSH using the configuration
installed by default are not affected by this vulnerability.
However, if "PAMAuthenticationViaKbdInt" is enabled in the
sshd configuration file, the system may be vulnerable.
B. Fixing the problem
Hewlett-Packard Company recommends that customers who have installed
OpenSSH download the RPMs listed in the following Red Hat
Security Advisory:
2002-06-27 RHSA-2002:127 Updated OpenSSH packages fix various
security issues
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-127.html
RedHat incorporated the fixes into the 3.1p1 version rpm to minimize
upgrade issues.
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tripwire --check --interactive
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rpm -F <bulletin RPM name>
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tripwire --check --interactive
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-----End of Document ID: HPSBTL0207-050--------------------------------------
Document ID: HPSBTL0207-051
Date Loaded: 20020709
Title: Security vulnerabilities in squid
TEXT
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HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY ADVISORY: #051
Originally issued: 11 July '02
---------------------------------------------------------------
The information in the following Security Advisory should be acted
upon as soon as possible. Hewlett-Packard Company will not be
liable for any consequences to any customer resulting from the
customer's failure to fully implement instructions in this Security
Advisory as soon as possible.
Because the vulnerability does not require a Hewlett-Packard Secure OS
1.0 patch or re-packaging of the RPM affected by the advisory, the
RPMs have not been produced or tested by Hewlett-Packard.
---------------------------------------------------------------
PROBLEM: New Squid packages are available which fix various security issues.
PLATFORM: Any system running HP Secure OS software for Linux Release 1.0
DAMAGE: Potential crash of squid, buffer overflows in multiple
components
SOLUTION: Apply the appropriate RPMs (see section B below)
MANUAL ACTIONS: None
AVAILABILITY: The RPMs are available now.
---------------------------------------------------------------
A. Background
Squid is a high-performance proxy caching server. Various
security flaws have been found in Squid up to and including
version 2.4.STABLE6. Some of these flaws could potentially be
exploited remotely.
Squid is not included in the default installation of HP Secure OS
Software for Linux Release 1.0.
B. Fixing the problem
Hewlett-Packard Company recommends that customers who have installed
squid download the RPMs listed in the following Red Hat
Security Advisory in the "Red Hat Linux 7.1 i386" section:
2002-07-02 RHSA-2002:051 New Squid packages available
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-051.html
To install the security advisory RPMs, use the following sequence
of commands:
1. If you use the tripwire product, we recommend that you run a
a consistency check and fix any violations before installing
the security advisory RPM.
tripwire --check --interactive
2. Install the advisory RPM from the root account.
rpm -F <advisory RPM name>
3. Update the tripwire database
tripwire --check --interactive
NOTE:
The rpm -q <package name> command can be used to determine if the
package is installed. Hewlett-Packard recommends applying the
security advisory fixes to installed packages only. The -F option
to the RPM installer will only apply the fix if the package is
currently installed on the system. Dependent RPMs can be found by
using the "Find Latest RPMs" search facility at
http://www.redhat.com/apps/download. To find the latest dependent
RPM enter the RPM's name in the "By Keyword" box.
C. To subscribe to automatically receive future HP Security
Bulletins from the HP IT Resource Center via electronic
mail, do the following:
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at:
Use the 'Login' tab at the left side of the screen to login
using your ID and password. Use your existing login or the
"Register" button at the left to create a login. Remember to
save the User ID assigned to you, and your password. This
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In the left most frame select "Maintenance and Support".
Under the "Notifications" section (near the bottom of
the page), select "Support Information Digests".
To -subscribe- to future HP Security Bulletins or other
Technical Digests, click the check box (in the left column)
for the appropriate digest and then click the "Update
Subscriptions" button at the bottom of the page.
or
To -review- bulletins already released, select the link
(in the middle column) for the appropriate digest.
D. To report new security vulnerabilities, send email to
security-alert
hp.com
Please encrypt any exploit information using the
security-alert PGP key, available from your local key
server. You may also get the security-alert PGP key by
sending a message with a -subject- (not body) of
'get key' (no quotes) to security-alert
hp.com.
Permission is granted for copying and circulating this
advisory to Hewlett-Packard (HP)customers (or the Internet
community) for the purpose of alerting them to problems,
if and only if, the advisory 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.
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-----End of Document ID: HPSBTL0207-051--------------------------------------
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