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**REVISED 03 **
Source: HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
SECURITY BULLETIN: HPSBUX0208-217
Originally issued: 11 Sept 2002
Last revised: 30 June 2004
SSRT2310 rev.3 HP-UX 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: Remotely exploitable potential vulnerabilities have been
reported in CA-2002-21 and CVE-2002-0658.
IMPACT: Potential for increased privilege, DoS, or execution of
arbitrary code.
PLATFORM: HP-UX B.11.00, B.11.11, B.11.20, and B.11.22 running the
ApacheStrong or HPApache HP-UX Apache-based Web Servers.
HP-UX B.11.04 running Virtualvault 4.5,
Virtualvault 4.6, Webproxy 1.0, or Webproxy 2.0.
SOLUTION: For HP-UX releases B.11.00, B.11.11, B.11.20,
and B.11.22 download new HP Apache product from
<http://software.hp.com>.
For HP-UX release B.11.04 install the appropriate
patch:
PHSS_27627 - for Virtualvault A.04.50
PHSS_27477 - for Virtualvault A.04.50
PHSS_27476 - for Virtualvault A.04.60
PHSS_27637 - for Virtualvault A.04.60
PHSS_27423 - for Virtualvault A.04.60
PHSS_27263 - for Virtualvault A.04.60
PHSS_27655 - for Webproxy 1.0
PHSS_27656 - for Webproxy 2.0
**REVISED 03**
MANUAL ACTIONS: Yes - Update
Install the product containing the fix.
B.11.04 - No manual actions.
AVAILABILITY: Complete product bundles are available from
<http://software.hp.com> for non-VirtualVault
systems.
For B.11.04, retrieve patches from <itrc.hp.com>.
CHANGE SUMMARY: Rev.1 Clarified solution and applicability.
Rev.2 Added VVOS / Webproxy patch info.
Rev.3 Added affected versions section
Note: Several Apache security bulletins
are being revised to correct the affected
versions specification.
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A. Background
The potential vulnerabilities have been reported here:
<http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-21.html> <http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2002-0658>
The OpenSSL community has released OpenSSL 0.9.6g as the best
known version superseding the OpenSSL 0.9.6e release that was
identified in the CVE report.
**REVISED 03**
--> AFFECTED VERSIONS
Note: To determine if a system has an affected version,
search the output of "swlist -a revision -l fileset"
for an affected fileset. Then determine if the
recommended patch or update is installed.
HP-UX B.11.00
HP-UX B.11.11
HP-UX B.11.20
HP-UX B.11.22
=============
For B9415AA
ApacheStrong.APACHE-STRONG
--> action: install revision 1.3.26.05 or subsequent
For B9416AA and B9416BA (IPv6)
HPApache.OPENSSL
HPApache.OPENSSL2
action: install revision 2.0.39.05 or subsequent
HP-UX B.11.04 VirtualVault 4.5
==============================
VaultWS.WS-CORE
VaultTS.VV-IWS
VaultTS.VV-IWS-JK
VaultTS.VV-CORE-CMN
--> action: install PHSS_27627, PHSS_27477 or subsequent
HP-UX B.11.04 VirtualVault 4.6
==============================
VaultWS.WS-CORE
VaultTS.VV-IWS
VaultTS.VV-CORE-CMN
VaultTGP.TGP-CORE
VaultTS.VV-OPENSSH
--> action: install PHSS_27476, PHSS_27637, PHSS_27423,
PHSS_27263 or subsequent.
HP-UX B.11.04 Webproxy 1.0
==========================
PraesWebProxyI.PWEBPROX-CORE
--> action: install PHSS_27655 or subsequent
HP-UX B.11.04 Webproxy 2.0
==========================
HP_Webproxy.HPWEB-PX-CORE
--> action: install PHSS_27656 or subsequent
--> END AFFECTED VERSIONS
B. Recommended solution
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
ApacheStrong 1.3.27.01 HP Apache-based Web Server
with Strong (128bit) Encryption
HPApache 2.0.39.01.02 HP 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 ApacheStrong: /opt/apache/bin/apachectl stop
for HPApache: /opt/hpapache2/bin/apachectl stop
Download and Install Apache
-----------------------------
- Download Apache from Software Depot:
<http://www.software.hp.com> - Verify successful download by comparing the cksum with the
value specified on the installation web page.
- Use SD to swinstall the depot.
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 prefer to remove Apache from your system instead of
installing 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
apacheconf
hpapache2conf
hpws_apacheconf
For customers with HP-UX release B.11.04 (VVOS), stop Apache
(as above), and install the patches listed above.
* The software product category that this Security Bulletin
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Bulletin number: GN=General, MA=Management Agents, MI=Misc.
3rd party, MP=HP-MPE/iX, NS=HP NonStop Servers, OV=HP OpenVMS,
PI=HP Printing & Imaging, ST=HP Storage, TU=HP Tru64 UNIX,
TL=Trusted Linux, UX=HP-UX, VV=Virtual Vault
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Yours truly,
HP S/W Security Team
WTEC Cupertino, California
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