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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 21:25:16 +0200


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Digest Name:  Daily Security Bulletins Digest
    Created:  Thu Jul 23 19:54:32 METDST 1998

Table of Contents:

Document ID      Title
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HPSBUX9807-079   Security Vulnerability with ftp on HP-UX

The documents are listed below.
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Document ID:  HPSBUX9807-079
Date Loaded:  19980722
      Title:  Security Vulnerability with ftp on HP-UX

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        HEWLETT-PACKARD SECURITY BULLETIN: #00079  23 July 1998
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The information in the following Security Bulletin should be acted upon
as soon as possible.  Hewlett-Packard 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: ftp client interprets server provided filenames which can
         cause commands to be run on the client.

PLATFORM: HP9000 series 700/800, HP-UX releases 9.X, 10.X, and 11.00

DAMAGE:   Local users can increase their privileges

SOLUTION: Install the patches listed below.

AVAILABILITY: All patches are available now, except as noted.

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I.
   A. Background

   The ftp client can be tricked into running arbitrary commands
   supplied by the remote server.

   B. Fixing the problem

   Install the applicable patches for the fileset: ARPA-RUN ARPA-MAN
         HP-UX release   9.X                 PHNE_13595

   Install the applicable patches for the fileset:
   InternetSrvcs.INETSVCS-RUN or InternetSrvcs.INET-ENG-A-MAN.

         HP-UX release   10.0,10.01,10.10    PHNE_13596
         HP-UX release   10.16               PHNE_16006 *
         HP-UX release   10.20               PHNE_13597
         HP-UX release   10.24               PHNE_15802
         HP-UX release   11.00               PHNE_14479

   The CMW release (HP-UX 10.16) will be available after 10 August 98.

   Install the applicable patches for the fileset:
   InternetSvcSec.INETSVCS-SEC or InternetSvcSec.ISEC-ENG-A-MAN,
   (Secure Internet Services),
         HP-UX release   10.20               PHNE_15544


   C. Recommended solution - Install the applicable patches.
      NOTE: The Secure Internet Services product, if enabled, has to
            be disabled before the installation and removal of
            patch PHNE_15544 for HP-UX 10.20.
            If Secure Internet Services is enabled during patch
            installation, the installation will fail with an error.
      NOTE: On the HP-UX 11.00 release patch only:
            This version of FTP has some new configuration files that
            can be used to take advantage of new functionality. Sample
            of the new configuration files are provided in
            /usr/newconfig/etc/ftpd.
            These files can be altered per your needs and copied
            to the location /etc/ftpd.  Information on these new
            features introduced by this new version of ftpd are in
            the file:
                  /usr/share/doc/RelNotes_newftp.txt

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