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From: aleph1 () UNDERGROUND ORG (Aleph One)
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 11:06:28 -0700


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Digest Name:  Daily Security Bulletins Digest
    Created:  Wed Jun  7  3:00:04 PDT 2000

Table of Contents:

Document ID      Title
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HPSBUX0006-115   Sec. Vulnerability with OmniBack NT Clients

The documents are listed below.
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Document ID:  HPSBUX0006-115
Date Loaded:  20000616
      Title:  Sec. Vulnerability with OmniBack NT Clients

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    HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #00115 31 May 2000
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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:  HP OpenView OmniBack II inet daemon causes memory leaks.

PLATFORM: Windows NT 4.0 Systems running OmniBack Version 3.00 or 3.10.

DAMAGE:   Potential system crash caused by repeated remote access.

SOLUTION: Apply the appropriate patch noted below.

AVAILABILITY: The patch is currently available.
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I.
  A. Background
     The OmniBack inet daemon running on an HP OpenView OmniBack II NT
     client does not release all used memory resources after it has
     closed a remote connection.
     If such a client system is contacted repeatedly and very often
     through the OmniBack port number, it can run out of system resources
     and crash.

  B. Fixing the problem
     This problem can be eliminated by installing the appropriate patch
     on the OmniBack NT Installation Server and then distributing the
     patched binaries to the OmniBack NT clients using the client upgrade
     action in the OmniBack Manager GUI.

         OMNIBACK_00011 for HP OpenView OmniBack version 3.00, or
         OMNIBACK_00012 for HP OpenView OmniBack version 3.10.

     The patches can be obtained from the following site:
         http://ovweb.external.hp.com/cpe/patches

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