SSRT3499 SSRT3518 Security Vulnerabilities in OpenSSL

From: Security Alert (secure_at_cup.hp.com)
Date: 04/30/03


Date: 30 Apr 2003 06:28:28 -0700


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Source: HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
SECURITY BULLETIN: HPSBUX0304-0255
Originally issued: 24 April 2003
SSRT3499 SSRT3518 Security Vulnerabilities in OpenSSL
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NOTICE: There are no restrictions for distribution of this
Bulletin provided that it remains complete and intact.

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.

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PROBLEM:
  1. OpenSSL does not use RSA blinding by default, which allows
     local and remote attackers to obtain the server's private
     key by determining factors using timing differences on (1)
     the number of extra reductions during Montgomery reduction,
     and (2) the use of different integer multiplication
     algorithms.

     More details are available at:
  <http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCAN-2003-0147>

     The problem has been fixed by enabling the blinding flag for
     the RSA crypto algothrithms in HP-UX implementations.

  2. The SSL and TLS components for OpenSSL 0.9.6i and earlier,
     allow remote attackers to perform an unauthorized RSA private
     key operation via a modified Bleichenbacher attack. This
     attack uses a large number of SSL or TLS connections using
     PKCS #1 v1.5 padding that causes OpenSSL to leak information.

            More details are available at:
  <http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCAN-2003-0131>

IMPACT: Potential information leak.

PLATFORM: HP9000 Servers running HP-UX release 11.00, 11.11 and
          11.22 with versions of the following products are
          affected, and represented as:
               product-name, version (product-tag/bundle-tag)

        - hp apache-based web server, 2.0.43.04 or earlier
          (HPApache/B9416AA, HPApache/B9416BA)
          This product includes OpenSSL 0.9.6g

        - hp-ux apache-based web server, v.1.0.02.01 or earlier
          (hpuxwsAPACHE/hpuxwsApache)
          This product includes OpenSSL 0.9.6i.

SOLUTION: For HP-UX releases 11.00, 11.11 and 11.22 download new
          HP Apache product from <http://www.software.hp.com/>:

          For HPApache/B9416AA, HPApache/B9416BA and
              hpuxwsAPACHE/hpuxwsApache download the following:
          - hp-ux apache-based web server, v.1.0.03.01 or later
            (hpuxwsAPACHE/hpuxwsApache)
            This product includes OpenSSL 0.9.6i (with patches)
    <http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/
            cgi/displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=3DHPUXWSSUITE>

  NOTE: No IPv6 solution is available at this time. This Security
        Bulletin will be updated when such becomes available.

MANUAL ACTIONS: Yes - Update
                Install the product containing the fix.
                For customers with HPApache/B9416AA or
                HPApache/B9416BA installed, the fix requires
                migration to hpuxwsAPACHE/hpuxwsApache and
                removing the affected products from the system.

AVAILABILITY: Complete product bundles are available now on
               <http://www.software.hp.com/>

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A. Background
   The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project
   <http://cve.mitre.org/> has identified multiple potential
   vulnerabilities in the OpenSSL (CAN-2003-0131, CAN-2003-0147).
   It affects the following HP product numbers/versions on HP-UX
   releases 11.00, 11.11 and 11.22:

   - hp apache-based web server, 2.0.43.04 or earlier
     (HPApache/B9416AA, HPApache/B9416BA)

   - hp-ux apache-based web server, v.1.0.02.01 or earlier
     (hpuxwsAPACHE/hpuxwsApache)

B. Recommended solution
   The OpenSSL Group has released different patches to
   OpenSSL 0.9.6i to fix the problems identified in the above
   mentioned issues.

   For customers using HPApache/B9416AA, HPApache/B9416BA and
   hpuxwsAPACHE/hpuxwsApache, HP has incorporated OpenSSL 0.9.6i
   (with patches) in the following product:
   - hp-ux apache-based web server v.1.0.03.01 or later
   <http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/
           displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=3DHPUXWSSUITE>

   NOTE: No IPv6 solution is available at this time. This
         Security Bulletin will be updated when such becomes
         available.

   Check for Apache Installation
   -----------------------------
   To determine if the Apache web server from HP is installed on
   your system, use Software Distributor's swlist command. All
   three versions products may co-exist on a single system.

   For example, the results of the command
     swlist -l product | grep -i apache

     HPApache 2.0.39.01.02 HP Apache-based Web Server
     hpuxwsAPACHE A.1.0.02.01 HP-UX Apache-based Web Server

   Stop Apache
   -----------------------------
   Before updating, make sure to stop any previous Apache binary.
   Otherwise, the previous binary will continue running,
   preventing the new one from starting, although the installation
   would be successful.

   After determining which Apache is installed, stop Apache with
   the following commands:

     for HPApache: /opt/hpapache2/bin/apachectl stop
     for hpuxwsAPACHE: /opt/hpws/apache/bin/apachectl stop

   Download and Install Apache
   -----------------------------
   - Download Apache from Software Depot using the previously
     mentioned links.
   - Verify successful download by comparing the cksum with the
     value specified on the installation web page.
   - Use SD to swinstall the depot.
   - For customers with HPApache/B9416AA or HPApache/B9416BA
     installed, migrate to hpuxwsAPACHE/hpuxwsApache and
     remove the affected products from the system.

   Installation of this new version of HP Apache over an existing
   HP Apache installation is supported, while installation over a
   non-HP Apache is NOT supported.

   Removing Apache Installation
   ----------------------------
   If you rather remove Apache from your system than install a
   newer version to resolve the security problem, use both
   Software Distributor's "swremove" command and also "rm -rf"
   the home location as specified in the rc.config.d file "HOME"
   variables.

   To find the files containing HOME variables in the
   /etc/rc.config.d directory:

     %ls /etc/rc.config.d | grep apache
        hpapache2conf
        hpws_apacheconf

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