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INFORMATION BULLETIN
HP Security Vulnerability in MPE/iX FTPSRVR
[HP Security Advisory HPSBMP0204-014]
May 1, 2002 17:00 GMT Number M-075
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PROBLEM: The FTP Server FTPSRVR does not properly validate certain
commands, which may lead to unauthorized access.
PLATFORM: HP3000 servers running MPE/iX 6.0, 6.5 and 7.0.
DAMAGE: Unauthorized access to FTP server.
SOLUTION: Apply the patch supplied by vendor.
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VULNERABILITY The risk is MEDIUM. This vulnerability may lead to unauthorized
ASSESSMENT: access.
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LINKS:
CIAC BULLETIN: http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/m-075.shtml
ORIGINAL BULLETIN: http://online.securityfocus.com/advisories/4082
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Document ID: HPSBMP0204-014
Date Loaded: 20020430
Title: Sec. Vulnerability in MPE/iX FTPSRVR
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HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0014,
Originally issued: 30 April 2002
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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: FTPSRVR does not properly validate commands.
PLATFORM: HP3000 servers running MPE/iX 6.0, 6.5 and 7.0.
DAMAGE: Unauthorized access.
SOLUTION: Install the patch appropriate to your release:
6.0 FTPGD91A
6.5 FTPGD92A
7.0 FTPGD93A
MANUAL ACTIONS: none
AVAILABILITY: Patches are available now.
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A. Background
The FTP Server FTPSRVR does not properly validate certain
commands, which may lead to unauthorized access.
B. Fixing the problem
Obtain and install patches from itrc.hp.com. These were built
to protect against this occurrence in the following releases of
MPE/iX:
6.0 FTPGD91A
6.5 FTPGD92A
7.0 FTPGD93A
C. To subscribe to automatically receive future NEW HP Security
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CIAC wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Hewlett-Packard Company and
SecurityFocus for the information contained in this bulletin.
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