SSRT3585 Potential Security Vulnerability in PHNE_26413 and PHNE_27128 (rev.2)
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Date: 08/14/03
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Date: 14 Aug 2003 05:33:54 -0700
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**REVISED 02**
Source: HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
SECURITY BULLETIN: HPSBUX0307-270
Originally issued: 28 July 2003
Last revised: 13 August 2003
SSRT3585 Potential Security Vulnerability in PHNE_26413
and PHNE_27128
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PROBLEM: Potential Security Vulnerability in PHNE_26413
and PHNE_27128
IMPACT: Potential local denial of service
PLATFORM: HP-UX B.11.11 and B.11.00
**REVISED 02**
SOLUTION: Install replacement patches
--> B.11.11 - PHNE_28444
--> B.11.00 - PHNE_29231
MANUAL ACTIONS: No
AVAILABILITY: The replacement patches are available.
CHANGE SUMMARY: Rev.01 - corrected bulletin number
corrected critical fix information
Rev.02 - replacement patches available
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A. Background
PHNE_26413 (B.11.11) and PHNE_27128 (B.11.00) contain a
potential local denial of service vulnerability.
An authorized, non-root user can cause a system panic.
AFFECTED VERSIONS
The following is a list by HP-UX revision of
affected filesets or patches and fix information.
To determine if a system has an affected version,
search the output of "swlist -a revision -l fileset"
for an affected fileset or patch, then determine if
a fixed revision or applicable patch is installed.
HP-UX B.11.11
=============
PHNE_26413
fix: install PHNE_28444 or subsequent
HP-UX B.11.00
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PHNE_27128
fix: install PHNE_29231 or subsequent
END AFFECTED VERSIONS
B. Recommended solution
**REVISED 02**
-->Install the replacement patches:
-->HP-UX B.11.11 - PHNE_28444 or subsequent
-->HP-UX B.11.00 - PHNE_29231 or subsequent
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