__________________________________________________________ The U.S. Department of Energy Computer Incident Advisory Center ___ __ __ _ ___ / | /_\ / \___ __|__ / \ \___ __________________________________________________________ INFORMATION BULLETIN HP-UX kmmodreg Vulnerability [Hewlett-Packard Company Security Bulletin #0153] June 12, 2001 17:00 GMT Number L-093 ______________________________________________________________________________ PROBLEM: The /usr/sbin/kmmodreg command inappropriately handles files. PLATFORM: HP9000 series 700/800 running HP-UX releases 11.XX only DAMAGE: Potential privilege escalation or denial of service SOLUTION: Apply appropriate patch as indicated below ______________________________________________________________________________ VULNERABILITY The risk is MEDIUM: The command is executed automatically at ASSESSMENT: every system reboot. ______________________________________________________________________________ [****** Start Hewlett-Packard Bulletin ******] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0153, 11 June '01 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROBLEM: The kmmodreg(1M) inappropriately handles files. PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 700/800 running HP-UX releases 11.XX only. DAMAGE: Potential increase in privilege. SOLUTION: Install the appropriate patch for the HP-UX release: 11.11 PHCO_24147, 11.04 PHCO_24197, 11.00 PHCO_24112. AVAILABILITY: The patches are available now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. Background Hewlett-Packard Company has discovered that the /usr/sbin/kmmodreg command incorrectly performs its functions, causing a serious potential for a denial of service attack or an increase of privilege. This command is executed automatically at every system reboot. II. 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