[security bulletin] SSRT4741 rev.0 DCE for HP Tru64 UNIX Potential RPC Buffer Overrun Attack

From: Boren, Rich (SSRT) (rich.boren_at_hp.com)
Date: 06/24/04

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     HP SECURITY BULLETIN

     HPSBTU01051 REVISION: 0

     SSRT4741 rev.0 DCE for HP Tru64 UNIX Potential
     RPC Buffer Overrun Attack
     --------------------------------------------------------------

     NOTICE:
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     provided that it remains complete and intact.
     The information in this Security bulletin should be acted upon
     as soon as possible.

     INITIAL RELEASE: 21 June 2004

     POTENTIAL SECURITY IMPACT: Buffer overflow denial of service
     (DoS)

    SOURCE: HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
               HP Software Security Response Team

    REFERENCES: VU#259796, VU#568148, VU#326746, VU#377804

    VULNERABILITY SUMMARY:
    A problem has been detected where an exploit program sends
    invalid packet data which causes a buffer overflow in DCE
    servers and could create a denial of service.

    SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*: ONLY impacted versions are listed.
    All versions of DCE/DFS for Tru64 UNIX are vulnerable v4.1.4
    (ifspec), v4.1.5, v4.2 and v4.3

    BACKGROUND:
    A problem has been detected where an exploit program sends
    invalid packet data which causes a buffer overflow in DCE
    servers. After numerous attacks, the server will not respond
    to normal DCE requests. This buffer overflow may also affect
    DCE clients: If DCE clients have any open associations to a
    server, the overrun attack could hit that association and also
    cause it to overflow.

    As of December 31, 2003, remedial support for DCE has been
    transferred to Entegrity Solutions for all HP Tru64 DCE/DFS
    products. See the Entegrity Solutions support
    http://support.entegrity.com for details.

    For a listing of all HP Tru64 UNIX security patch kits please
    visit the following web site:
    http://h30097.www3.hp.com/unix/security-download.html

    RESOLUTION:
     Visit the Entegrity Solutions support site for details on
     obtaining the security patches:
     http://support.entegrity.com

     NOTE: If you are using a version of HP Tru64 DCE/DFS not
     mentioned, contact Entegrity Technical Support.
     support@entegrity.com

     o Follow the instructions to download the software.

     o Install the software (follow the instructions in the
     Installation and Configuration Guide included in the
     documentation download and posted on the online
     Documentation Library).

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