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HP-UX Dtmail Rpc Ttdbserverd Vulnerability

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                             INFORMATION BULLETIN

                   HP-UX dtmail/rpc.ttdbserverd Vulnerability

September 1, 1998 18:00 GMT                                       Number I-090
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PROBLEM:       Hewlett-Packard has identified buffer overflow conditions in
               dtmail and rpc.ttdbserverd.
PLATFORM:      HP9000 Series 7/800 running HP-UX releases 10.10, 10.20, 10.24,
               10.30, and 11.00 only.
DAMAGE:        The buffer overflows can be exploited to increase privileges or
               to gain unauthorized access.
SOLUTION:      Install the patches listed below.
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VULNERABILITY  Hewlett-Packard recommends that the information in this
ASSESSMENT:    advisory be acted upon as soon as possible.
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Document ID:  HPSBUX9808-084
Date Loaded:  19980831
      Title:  Security Vulnerability in dtmail/rpc.ttdbserverd on HP-UX

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        HEWLETT-PACKARD SECURITY BULLETIN: #00084, 31 August 1998
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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:  There are buffer overflow conditions in dtmail and
          rpc.ttdbserverd.

PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 7/800 running HP-UX releases 10.10, 10.20,
          10.24, 10.30, and 11.00 only.

DAMAGE:   The buffer overflows can be exploited to increase privileges
          or to gain unauthorized access.

SOLUTION: Install the patches listed below.

AVAILABILITY:  The patches are available now.
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I.
  A. Background

     Hewlett-Packard has learned of buffer overflow conditions in
     the dtmail and rpc.ttdbserverd products.  The programs are
     supplied as part of HP's implementation of CDE.
     NOTE:
     CDE does not need to be enabled for a system to be vulnerable.

  B. Fixing the problem

     Install the patches listed below.

  C. Recommended solution

       HP-UX release 10.10  HP9000 Series 7/800   PHSS_16150
       HP-UX release 10.20  HP9000 Series 7/800   PHSS_16147
       HP-UX release 10.24  HP9000 Series 7/800   PHSS_16197
       HP-UX release 10.30  HP9000 Series 7/800   PHSS_16151
       HP-UX release 11.00  HP9000 Series 7/800   PHSS_16148

  D. Impact of the patch

     The patch provides new versions of dtmail and rpc.ttdbserverd.

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CIAC wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Hewlett-Packard for the
information contained in this bulletin.
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