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Date: Fri Sep 13 2002 - 10:01:52 CDT

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    Digest Name: daily HP-UX security bulletins digest
        Created: Fri Sep 13 3:00:02 PDT 2002

    Table of Contents:

    Document ID Title
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    HPSBUX0209-217 Sec. Vulnerability in Apache OpenSSL (rev.1)

    The documents are listed below.
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    Document ID: HPSBUX0209-217
    Date Loaded: 20020910
          Title: Sec. Vulnerability in Apache OpenSSL (rev.1)

    TEXT

                            

                                    

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     **REVISED 01 **
       HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: HPSBUX0208-217
       Originally issued: 11 Sept 2002
       Last revised: 12 Sept. 2002
       SSRT 2310 OpenSSL Vulnerabilities
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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: A remotely exploitable potential vulnerability in a
              Apache OpenSSL code.

    PLATFORM: HP9000 Servers running HP-UX release 11.00, 11.11, 11.20,
              and 11.22 with versions 1.3.26.04 or 2.0.39.04 and earlier,
              of the HP Apache product installed are affected.

    DAMAGE: Potential for increased privilege, DoS, or execution of
              arbitrary code.

    **REVISED 01**
    SOLUTION: For HP-UX releases 11.00, 11.11, 11.20 and 11.22 as well
     --->> as release 11.11 running IPv6, if running HP Apache,
     --->> download new HP Apache product (1.3.26.05 or 2.0.39.05 or
     --->> later) from <www.software.hp.com>.

    **REVISED 01**
    MANUAL ACTIONS: Yes - Update plus other actions.
     --->> Stop currently running web server.
     --->> Upgrade Apache 1.3.26.04 or 2.0.39.04 and earlier.

    AVAILABILITY: Complete product bundles are available now on
                  <www.software.hp.com>

    CHANGE SUMMARY: Rev. 01 Clarified solution and applicability.
     ------------------------------------------------------------------
    A. Background
        The CERT Advisory CA-2002-23 regarding Multiple Vulnerabilities
        In OpenSSL, affects the following HP product numbers:

        B9415AA Apache 1.3.x HP-UX releases 11.00 and 11.11
        B9416AA Apache 2.x HP-UX releases 11.00 and 11.11
        B9415AA Apache 1.3.x HP-UX releases 11.20 and 11.22
        B9416AA Apache 2.x HP-UX releases 11.20 and 11.22
        B9416BA Apache 2.x IPv6 HP-UX release 11.11

       With this release HP has upgraded to OpenSSL 0.9.6g, and fixes
       certain known OpenSSL vulnerabilities.
       See CVE issues: CAN-2002-0656, CAN-2002-0657,CAN-2002-0655
       at <http://cve.mitre.org/>.

       More information can be found at <http://www.openssl.org>.

       The OpenSSL community has released OpenSSL 0.9.6g as the best
       known version superseding the OpenSSL 0.9.6e release that was
       identified in the CVE report.

       The defects in mod_ssl version 2.8.10 (Apache 1.3.x only) is also
       addressed herein.

       Finally, this release also has upgraded MM version 1.2.1, which
       fixes certain known vulnerabilities. OSSP mm library (libmm)
       before 1.2.0 allows the local Apache user to gain privileges.
       More details can be found in the issue CAN-2002-0658 at
       <http://cve.mitre.org/> (Apache 1.3.x only)

       Before updating, make sure to stop any previous HP Apache binary.
       Otherwise, the previous binary will continue running, preventing
       the new one from automatically starting, although the
       installation would be successful.

       The command to stop the HP Apache binary is:
           for 1.3.26:
                /opt/apache/bin/apachectl stop
           for 2.0.39:
                /opt/hpapache2/bin/apachectl stop

        HP Apache automatically starts upon installation if port 80
        is available.

        Installation of this new version of HP Apache over an existing
        HP Apache installation is supported, while installation over a
        non-HP Apache is NOT supported.

     ==================================================================
     Case id: SSRT2310a
     HP TRU64 UNIX & HP OpenVMS Potential OpenSSL Security Vulnerability
     The SSRT2310a security bulletin will be posted to the HP support website
     within 24 hours of it's release to:
     <http://thenew.hp.com/country/us/eng/support.html>
     Use the SEARCH IN feature box, enter SSRT2310a in the search window.
     
     VERSIONS IMPACTED
             HP OpenVMS HP
             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

    **REVISED 01**
    B. Fixing the problem
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       bundles, instead of patches. To retrieve them, go to
            <www.software.hp.com/ISS_products_list.html>

       Install HP Apache versions 1.3.26.05 or 2.0.39.05 or later.

       Note: OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) customers should not
             install these versions. The version of Apache delivered
             with NNM is under investigation. This bulletin will be
             updated when more information is available.

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