[security bulletin] SSRT4794 rev.0 HPStorageWorks Command View XP access restriction bypass

From: Boren, Rich (SSRT) (rich.boren_at_hp.com)
Date: 09/29/04

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    HP SECURITY BULLETIN

    HPSBST01071 REVISION: 0

    SSRT4794 rev.0 HP StorageWorks Command View XP
                   access restriction bypass

    NOTICE:
    There are no restrictions for distribution of this Bulletin
    provided that it remains complete and intact.

    The information in this Security bulletin should be acted upon
    as soon as possible.

    INITIAL RELEASE:
    23 September 2004

    POTENTIAL SECURITY IMPACT:
    Bypass of access restrictions.

    SOURCE:
    HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
    HP Software Security Response Team

    REFERENCES:
    None

    VULNERABILITY SUMMARY:
    A potential security vulnerability has been identified in Command
    View XP for all versions up to and including 1.8B, running on any
    management stations whereby it is possible to bypass access
    restrictions.

    SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*: ONLY impacted versions are listed.
    Command View XP versions 1.11, 1.11.1, 1.11.02, 1.30.00,
    1.40.01, 1.40.04, 1.51.00, 1.52.00, 1.53.00, 1.53.01a,
    1.53.05a, 1.60.00, 1.7A, 1.7B, 1.8, 1.8A, 1.8B.

    BACKGROUND:
    The Enterprise-level storage array product line uses an integral
    management station to run Command View XP. During normal
    operation as well as debug operations, it is possible to bypass
    access restriction when working from the managment station.

    This bypass is not possible from the remote web client to the
    Command View XP graphical user interface, nor by way of the
    command line interface.

    Affected platforms include StorageWorks Disk Array XP48,
    StorageWorks Disk Array XP128, Surestore Disk Array XP256,
    StorageWorks Disk Array XP512, and StorageWorks Disk Array XP1024.

    RESOLUTION:
    HP is providing updated versions of HP StorageWorks Command View
    XP to resolve the stated vulnerability from
    System: http://hprc.external.hp.com (192.170.19.51)
    Login: cvxp
    Password: CVXPupdt
    FTP access: ftp://cvxp:CMXPupdt@hprc.external.hp.com/
                  or: ftp://cvxp:CVXPupdt@192.170.19.51/

    Patch levels provided are 1.7A-2, 1.7B-1, 1.8-3, 1.8A-1, 1.8B-1.

    NOTE: Earlier versions should be upgraded to either 1.7X or 1.8X
          and patched.

    MD5 message digests of the packages follow:

    86cd7fab419681521c425e6456aa009f CV17A_SecurityPatch_dev05.zip

    166fa9c8f2c147767c2c725c9352ee06 CV17B_SecurityPatch_dev05.zip

    5a28afaaf5e3c7ca3f6c8632d846691f CV18_SecurityPatch_dev05.zip

    3f24a781ede1f898455eee089144a83f CV18A_SecurityPatch_dev06.zip

    cd846dedf3c5c0c681a2879bad1fe7c3 CV18B_SecurityPatch_dev05.zip

    INSTALLING THE PATCH
    ====================

    1. At the Command View management station, download the patch
        file (the appropriate CVxx_SecurityPatch_dev05.zip, where xx
        represents the version from the list above) to an available
        directory and extract the file.

    2. Open a Command window and change to the directory where you
        extracted the patch files.

    3. Install the patch by entering:
        CVxx _patch.bat

    4. After installation is complete, verify successful installation
        byentering: CVxx _check.bat

    NOTE: HP recommends changing all users' passwords after
                 successfully installing this patch.

    REMOVING THE PATCH
    ===================

    Perform this procedure if you want to remove the patch after
    successfully installing it. This procedure returns the
    management station to its previous state.

    1. Open a Command window and change to the directory where you
        extracted the patch files.

    2. Remove the patch by entering:
        CVxx_revert.bat

    BULLETIN REVISION HISTORY:
    Revision 0, 23 September, 2004
       Initial release

    * The software product category that this Security Bulletin
      relates to is represented by the 5th and 6th characters of the
      Bulletin number: GN=General, MA=Management Agents,
      MI=Misc. 3rd party, MP=HP-MPE/iX, NS=HP NonStop Servers,
      OV=HP OpenVMS, PI=HP Printing & Imaging, ST=HP Storage,
      TU=HP Tru64 UNIX, TL=Trusted Linux, UX=HP-UX, VV=Virtual Vault

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