[Security Bulletin] SSRT5958 rev.0 - HP OpenView Radia Mgmt. Portal (RMP) Radia Mgmt. Agent Remote unauthorized Privileged Access and (DoS)

From: Boren, Rich (SSRT) (rich.boren_at_hp.com)
Date: 04/28/05

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    HP SECURITY BULLETIN

    HPSBMA01138 REVISION: 0

    SSRT5958 rev.0 - HP OpenView Radia Management Portal (RMP) Radia
    Management Agent (RMA) Remote Unauthorized Privileged Access and
    Denial of Service (DoS)

    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:
    27 April 2005

    POTENTIAL SECURITY IMPACT:
    Remote Unauthorized Privileged Access and Denial of Service (DoS)

    SOURCE:
    Hewlett-Packard Company
    HP Software Security Response Team

    VULNERABILITY SUMMARY:
    A potential security vulnerability has been identified with HP
    OpenView Radia Management Portal (RMP) versions 2.x and 1.x
    running Radia Management Agent (RMA). This potential security
    vulnerability could be exploited to allow a remote unauthorized
    user to gain privileged access or to create a Denial of Service
    (DoS).

    REFERENCES:
    None

    SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*: ONLY impacted versions are listed.
    HP OpenView Radia Management Portal (RMP) version 2.x running
    Radia Management Agent (RMA) on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0,
    Windows 2000, Windows 2003, and Windows XP.

    HP OpenView Radia Management Portal (RMP) version 1.x running
    Radia Management Agent (RMA) on AIX 4.1 and subsequent; HP-UX
    version 10.20 and subsequent; Linux; Microsoft Windows NT 4.0,
    Windows 2000, Windows 2003, and Windows XP; and SunOS 5.5 and
    subsequent.

    BACKGROUND:
    HP Company wishes to thank Dominic Beecher and David Morgan of
    NGSSoftware Ltd (www.ngssoftware.com) for reporting this
    vulnerability to us and assisting us to protect all of our valued
    customers.

         AFFECTED VERSIONS

         For HP OpenView Radia Management Portal (RMP) version 2.x
         running Radia Management Agent (RMA)

         Windows NT 4.0
         Windows 2000
         Windows 2003
         Windows XP
         =============
         action: install RADINFRAWIN32_00005

         For HP OpenView Radia Management Portal (RMP) version 1.x
         running Radia Management Agent (RMA)

         AIX 4.1 and subsequent
         =============
         action: install RADINFRAAIX_00002

         HP-UX B.10.20
         HP-UX B.10.30
         HP-UX B.11.00
         HP-UX B.11.04
         HP-UX B.11.11
         HP-UX B.11.22
         HP-UX B.11.23
         =============
         criteria: if /opt/Novadigm/ManagementAgent/rma.tkd exists
         action: install RADINFRAHPUX1_00003

         Linux
         =============
         action: install RADINFRALNX_00001

         Windows NT 4.0
         Windows 2000
         Windows 2003
         Windows XP
         =============
         action: install RADINFRAWIN32_00006

         SunOS 5.5 and subsequent
         =============
         action: install RADINFRASOL_00002

         END AFFECTED VERSIONS

    RESOLUTION:
    HP has made the following available to resolve the issue:

    For HP OpenView Radia Management Portal (RMP) version 2.x
    RADINFRAWIN32_00005 is available from HP Software Support Online:

      http://support.openview.hp.com

    Note: HP Passport sign-in is required to access the Software
          patches.

    For HP OpenView Radia Management Portal (RMP) version 1.x
    please contact the Radia Support Team for the following patches:

    RADINFRAWIN32_00006 - Windows
    RADINFRAAIX_00002 - AIX
    RADINFRAHPUX1_00003 - HP-UX
    RADINFRALNX_00001 - Linux
    RADINFRASOL_00002 - Solaris

    Applying the patch:

    A new rma.tkd module must be installed on all client systems which
    currently have the Radia Management Agent (RMA) installed. The
    patch can be applied in one of two ways:

      1. Use the Radia Client to deliver the new rma.tkd as a Radia
         service. Refer to the engineering note OV-ENKB018234 titled
         "RMP 2.x: Deploying a Radia Management Agent from a Command
         or Radia Service" for details.

       2. Use the Radia Management Portal's "Install Management Agent"
          task to push the new rma.tkd to all Radia Client machines.

    MANUAL ACTIONS: Yes - NonUpdate
    Install the appropriate patch.
    For HP OpenView Radia Management Portal (RMP) version 2.x:
      RADINFRAWIN32_00005 - Windows
    For HP OpenView Radia Management Portal (RMP) version 1.x:
      RADINFRAWIN32_00006 - Windows
      RADINFRAAIX_00002 - AIX
      RADINFRAHPUX1_00003 - HP-UX
      RADINFRALNX_00001 - Linux
      RADINFRASOL_00002 - Solaris

    BULLETIN REVISION HISTORY:
    Revision 0: 27 April 2005
      Initial release

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    * The Software Product Category that this Security Bulletin
      relates to is represented by the 5th and 6th characters of the
      Bulletin number:
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