__________________________________________________________ The U.S. Department of Energy Computer Incident Advisory Capability ___ __ __ _ ___ / | /_\ / \___ __|__ / \ \___ __________________________________________________________ INFORMATION BULLETIN HP-UX Ignite-UX Remote Unauthorized Access [HPSBUX01219 REVISION: 1 SSRT4874 rev.1] August 16, 2005 21:00 GMT Number P-277 [REVISED 25 AUG 2005] ______________________________________________________________________________ PROBLEM: HP-UX running Ignite-UX may have unsafe file permissions that can be remotely exploited by unauthorized users. PLATFORM: HP-UX B.11.00 Ignite-UX.BOOT-KRN-11-00 Ignite-UX.BOOT-SERVICES Ignite-UX.FILE-SRV-11-00 Ignite-UX.MGMT-TOOLS Ignite-UX.IGNITE Ignite-UX.OBAM-RUN Ignite-UX.RECOVERY HP-UX B.11.11 Ignite-UX.BOOT-KRN-11-11 Ignite-UX.BOOT-SERVICES Ignite-UX.FILE-SRV-11-11 Ignite-UX.MGMT-TOOLS Ignite-UX.IGNITE Ignite-UX.OBAM-RUN Ignite-UX.RECOVERY HP-UX B.11.22 Ignite-UX.BOOT-KRN-11-22 Ignite-UX.BOOT-SERVICES Ignite-UX.FILESRV-1122IA Ignite-UX.CFG-FILE-11-22 Ignite-UX.MGMT-TOOLS Ignite-UX.IGNITE Ignite-UX.OBAM-RUN Ignite-UX.RECOVERY Ignite-UX.BOOT-COMMON-IA HP-UX B.11.23 Ignite-UX.BOOT-KRN-11-23 Ignite-UX.BOOT-SERVICES Ignite-UX.MGMT-TOOLS Ignite-UX.IGNITE Ignite-UX.OBAM-RUN Ignite-UX.RECOVERY Ignite-UX.FILE-SRV-11-23 Ignite-UX.BOOT-COMMON-PA Ignite-UX.BOOT-COMMON-IA DAMAGE: The system password file may be accessible to unauthorized user. The world-writable sections of the TFTP server can be used to move files into and out of the system. SOLUTION: Apply available security updates. ______________________________________________________________________________ VULNERABILITY The risk is MEDIUM. The TFTP server must be running and ASSESSMENT: externally accessible for remote attackers to directly exploit these vulnerabilities. ______________________________________________________________________________ LINKS: CIAC BULLETIN: http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/p-277.shtml ORIGINAL BULLETIN: Visit Hewlett-Packard Subscription Service for: HPSBUX01219 REV 1 SSRT4874 rev.1 ______________________________________________________________________________ REVISION HISTORY: 08/25/2005 - added manual permission changes and deletion of files [***** Start HPSBUX01219 REVISION: 1 SSRT4874 rev.1 *****] Date: 8/24/05 Document description: SSRT4874 rev.1 - HP-UX Ignite-UX Remote Unauthorized Access Document id: HPSBUX01219 You may provide feedback on this document HP SECURITY BULLETIN HPSBUX01219 REVISION: 1 SSRT4874 rev.1 - HP-UX Ignite-UX Remote Unauthorized Access NOTICE: There are no restrictions for distribution of this Security Bulletin provided that it remains complete and intact. The information in this Security Bulletin should be acted upon as soon as possible. INITIAL RELEASE: 24 August 2005 POTENTIAL SECURITY IMPACT: Remote Unauthorized Access SOURCE: Hewlett-Packard Company HP Software Security Response Team VULNERABILITY SUMMARY: A potential security vulnerability has been identified with HP-UX running Ignite-UX, where unsafe file permissions could be remotely exploited to allow an unauthorized user to access and alter Ignite-UX client data on the Ignite-UX server. REFERENCES: NISCC 688910 SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*: ONLY impacted versions are listed. HP-UX B.11.00, B.11.11, B.11.22, and B.11.23 running Ignite-UX. BACKGROUND: For a PGP signed version of this Security Bulletin please write to security-alert@hp.com. HP Company wishes to thank Corsaire Limited < http://www.corsaire.com> for reporting this vulnerability to us and assisting us to protect all of our valued customers. HP Company also wishes to thank NISCC < http://www.niscc.gov.uk> for their assistance. AFFECTED VERSIONS Note: To determine if a system has an affected version, search the output of "swlist -a revision -l fileset" for an affected fileset. Then determine if the recommended patch or update is installed. HP-UX B.11.00 ============= Ignite-UX.BOOT-KRN-11-00 Ignite-UX.BOOT-SERVICES Ignite-UX.FILE-SRV-11-00 Ignite-UX.MGMT-TOOLS Ignite-UX.IGNITE Ignite-UX.OBAM-RUN Ignite-UX.RECOVERY ->action: install revision C.6.2.241 or subsequent, change permissions, remove files HP-UX B.11.11 ============= Ignite-UX.BOOT-KRN-11-11 Ignite-UX.BOOT-SERVICES Ignite-UX.FILE-SRV-11-11 Ignite-UX.MGMT-TOOLS Ignite-UX.IGNITE Ignite-UX.OBAM-RUN Ignite-UX.RECOVERY ->action: install revision C.6.2.241 or subsequent, change permissions, remove files HP-UX B.11.22 ============= Ignite-UX.BOOT-KRN-11-22 Ignite-UX.BOOT-SERVICES Ignite-UX.FILESRV-1122IA Ignite-UX.CFG-FILE-11-22 Ignite-UX.MGMT-TOOLS Ignite-UX.IGNITE Ignite-UX.OBAM-RUN Ignite-UX.RECOVERY Ignite-UX.BOOT-COMMON-IA ->action: install revision C.6.2.241 or subsequent, change permissions, remove files HP-UX B.11.23 ============= Ignite-UX.BOOT-KRN-11-23 Ignite-UX.BOOT-SERVICES Ignite-UX.MGMT-TOOLS Ignite-UX.IGNITE Ignite-UX.OBAM-RUN Ignite-UX.RECOVERY Ignite-UX.FILE-SRV-11-23 Ignite-UX.BOOT-COMMON-PA Ignite-UX.BOOT-COMMON-IA ->action: install revision C.6.2.241 or subsequent, change permissions, remove files END AFFECTED VERSIONS RESOLUTION: HP has made the following available to resolve the issue. These updates are available on < http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot> (search for IGNITEUXB): Ignite-UX-11-00_C.6.2.241_HP-UX_B.11.00_32+64.depot Ignite-UX-11-11_C.6.2.241_HP-UX_B.11.00_32+64.depot Ignite-IA-11-22_C.6.2.241_HP-UX_B.11.00_32+64.depot Ignite-UX-11-23_C.6.2.241_HP-UX_B.11.00_32+64.depot or Ignite-UX_All_C.6.2.241.depot (contains all four depots) The C.6.2.241 version of Ignite-UX for B.11.23 was made available on the May 2005 11i V2 OE and Applications media. ->Updating to Ignite-UX version C.6.2.241 does not correct the ->permissions for files created by earlier versions. Files created ->by earlier versions of Ignite-UX must have the permissions ->corrected manually. ->The following command will correct the permissions for all files ->and directories under /var/opt/ignite/clients. The permissions -> for both customer supplied as well as HP supplied files will be ->corrected. -> find /var/opt/ignite/clients | xargs chmod go-w ->In addition the following commands will remove files created by ->earlier versions of Ignite-UX: -> rm -f /var/opt/ignite/recovery/passwd.makrec -> rm -f /var/opt/ignite/recovery/group.makrec -> rm -f /var/opt/ignite/recovery/fstab MANUAL ACTIONS: Yes - Update plus other actions ->Update to Ignite-UX revision C.6.2.241 or subsequent. Remove files and change permissions as documented in the Resolution section. BULLETIN REVISION HISTORY: Revision 0: 15 August 2005 Initial release Revision 1: 24 August 2005 Added manual permission changes and deletion of files. HP-UX SPECIFIC SECURITY BULLETINS*: Security Patch Check revision B.02.00 analyzes all HP-issued Security Bulletins to provide a subset of recommended actions that potentially affect a specific HP-UX system. 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