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INFORMATION BULLETIN
OpenVMS loginout Vulnerability
July 27, 1998 20:00 GMT Number I-071A
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PROBLEM: A potential vulnerability has been identified with loginout.
PLATFORM: OpenVMS (VAX & ALPHA) V7.1
DAMAGE: If exploited, a user may gain unauthorized access.
SOLUTION: Apply patches listed below.
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VULNERABILITY If is strongly recommended that you upgrade to a minimum of
ASSESSMENT: OpenVMS (VAX or Alpha) V7.1 and that the appropriate patches be
applied immediately.
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[ Updated on July 27, 1998 with revised information from Compaq Computer Corp.]
[ Start Compaq Computer Corp. Advisory ]
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UPDATED: JULY 24, 1998
DATE: JULY 13, 1998
TITLE: OpenVMS (VAX & ALPHA) V7.1
LOGINOUT Potential Security Vulnerability
Ref #: SSRT0541V
SOURCE: Compaq Computer Corporation
Software Security Response Team
"We are broadly distributing this Security Advisory in order
to bring to the attention of users of OpenVMS products the
important security information contained in this Advisory.
We recommend that all users determine the applicability
of this information to their individual situations and take
appropriate action.
Compaq Computer Corporation does not warrant that
this information is necessarily accurate or complete
for all user situations and, consequently, will not be
responsible for any damages resulting from user's
use or disregard of the information provided in this Advisory."
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IMPACT:
A potential vulnerability with LOGINOUT for
OpenVMS (VAX & ALPHA) V7.1 software has been
discovered, where under certain circumstances,
a user may gain unauthorized access.
Prior versions of OpenVMS (VAX & ALPHA) are not affected.
This potential vulnerability is limited to OpenVMS V7.1 with
external authentication enabled. The vulnerability does not
exist if external authentication is disabled.
(External authentication is disabled by
default. Please refer to the OpenVMS Guide to System Security,
section 7.4, for detailed information on external authentication.)
We strongly recommend that OpenVMS V7.1 customers install the
appropriate patch kit immediately.
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RESOLUTION:
This potential security vulnerability has been resolved and an
official patch for this problem has been made available for OpenVMS
VAX V7.1 and OpenVMS ALPHA V7.1, V7.1-1H1, and V7.1-1H2 systems.
o the World Wide Web at the following FTP address:
http://www.service.digital.com/public/vms
Use the FTP access option, select the directory,
then choose the appropriate VAX/V7.1
or ALP/V7.1 directory and download the
patch accordingly.
OpenVMS VAX kit
VAXLOGI05_071
OpenVMS Alpha kit
ALPLOGI05_071
Note: [1]The appropriate patch kit must be installed
following any upgrade to OpenVMS (VAX or ALPHA) V7.1
[2] Please review the appropriate release notes and
cover letter prior to installation.
If you need further information, please contact your normal Compaq
Customer Services support channel for OpenVMS (VAX or ALPHA).
We appreciate your cooperation and patience. We regret any
inconvenience applying this information may cause.
As always, we urge you to periodically review your system
management and security procedures.
We will continue to review and enhance the security
features of our products and work with customers to
maintain and improve the security and integrity of
their systems.
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(c) Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Compaq Computer
Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unpublished Rights
Reserved Under The Copyright Laws Of The United States.
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[ End Compaq Computer Corp. Advisory ]
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CIAC wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Compaq Computer Corp. for the
information contained in this bulletin.
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