SSRT3587 Security Vulnerabilities in Apache HTTP Server (rev.1)

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Date: 09/04/03

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    **REVISED 01**
    Source: HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
    SECURITY BULLETIN: HPSBUX0307-269
    Originally issued: 16 July 2003
    Last Revised: 03 Sept. 2003
    SSRT3587 Security Vulnerabilities in Apache HTTP Server (rev.1)
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    PROBLEM: 1. Apache 2.0.40 through 2.0.45 do not properly handle
                threads correctly, potentially allowing a remote
                denial of service.

           More details are available at:
      http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2003-0189

             2. A defect in Apache 2.0.37 through 2.0.45 potentially
                allows a remote denial of service.

           More details are available at:
           http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2003-0245

    IMPACT: Potential remote Denial of Service

    PLATFORM: HP-UX releases B.11.00, B.11.11 and B.11.22 with
              versions of the following products are affected:

             - HPApache/B9416AA and HPApache/B9416BA (all versions)

             - hp-ux apache-based web server, (product hpuxwsAPACHE or
               hpuxwsApache) v.1.0.05.01 or earlier
               This product includes Apache 2.0.45.

            - hp apache-based web server, 2.0.43.04 or earlier
              (HPApache/B9416AA, HPApache/B9416BA)
              This product includes Apache 2.0.43.

            - hp-ux apache-based web server, v.1.0.05.01 or earlier
              (hpuxwsAPACHE/hpuxwsApache)
              This product includes Apache 2.0.45.

    AFFECTED FILESETS:
      The affected filesets are: (product.fileset)
      HPApache.APACHE2 2.0.39.01.02 HP Apache 2.0.39
      hpuxwsAPACHE.APACHE2 A.1.0.05.01 2.0.45 base (IPF Binaries)

    SOLUTION: For HP-UX releases B.11.00, B.11.11 and B.11.22:
              1. Remove HPApache/B9416AA and HPApache/B9416BA if they
                 are installed.

              2. Download and install:
                 hp-ux apache-based web server, v.1.0.06.01 or later
                 (product hpuxwsAPACHE or bundle hpuxwsApache)

         NOTE: The product install location and structure has changed
               between HPApache/B9416*A and hpuxwsAPACHE/hpuxwsApache.

                 This product includes Apache 2.0.46 and is available
                 from:
             http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/
                 cgi/displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=HPUXWSSUITE

    **REVISED 01**

     --->> NOTE: The IPv6 solution is now available. Please refer to
     --->> documentation and depot's available from software.hp.com
     --->> Click on "internet ready and networking"
     --->> and look for "hp-ux apache-based web server
     --->> v.1.0.07.01 for ipv6 powered by apache, tomcat, webmin.

    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/>

    **REVISED 01**
    CHANGE SUMMARY: Rev. 01 Added IPv6 information

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    A. Background
       The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project
      <http://cve.mitre.org/> has identified potential vulnerabilities
       in the Apache HTTP Server (CAN-2003-0189, CAN-2003-0245). These
       affect the following HP products on HP-UX releases B.11.00,
       B.11.11 and B.11.22:

        - HPApache/B9416AA and HPApache/B9416BA (all versions)

        - hp-ux apache-based web server products hpuxwsAPACHE and
          hpuxwsApache, v.1.0.05.01 or earlier.

        Note: The following are not vulnerable:
              HP OpenVMS
              HP NonStop Servers
              HP Tru64 UNIX
              HP Tru64 OpenVMS

    **REVISED 01**
    B. Recommended solution
       The Apache Software Foundation has released Apache 2.0.46 as
       the best known version fixing the potential vulnerabilities
       mentioned above.

       HP has incorporated Apache 2.0.46 in the following product:

        - hp-ux apache-based web server v.1.0.06.01 or later,
          available from:
          http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/
                 displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=HPUXWSSUITE

    **REVISED 01**

     --->> NOTE: The IPv6 solution is now available. Please refer to
     --->> documentation and depot's available from software.hp.com
     --->> Click on "internet ready and networking"
     --->> and look for "hp-ux apache-based web server
     --->> v.1.0.07.01 for ipv6 powered by apache, tomcat, webmin.

       Check for Apache Installation
       -----------------------------
       To determine if the Apache web server from HP is installed on
       your system, use Software Distributor's swlist command. More
       than one version may be present 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.1.0.05.01 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, whereas installation over
       a non-HP Apache is NOT supported.

       Removing Apache Installation
       ----------------------------
       If you prefer to remove Apache from your system rather 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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