-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- =============================================================================== Security Advisory CERT-NL =============================================================================== Author/Source : Xander Jansen Index : S-96-61.HP Distribution : World Page : 1 Classification: External Version: 1 Subject : Vulnerability with incoming ICMP Echo Date : 31-Oct-96 Request (ping) packets on HP systems =============================================================================== By courtesy of Hewlett-Packard we received information on a vulnerability with HP9000 Series 700 and 800 systems running HP-UX releases 9.X and 10.X. This vulnerability can cause a system reboot by specific, illegally formatted, incoming ICMP Echo Request (ping) traffic. ******************************************************************************* Note that this vulnerability has been reported to exist on other systems (including printers, routers and other firmware). As soon as CERT-NL receives additional information on this, advisories will be issued under the number S-96-61 with a system specific extension. ******************************************************************************* CERT-NL recommends that the information in the following HP Security Bulletin should be acted upon as soon as possible. =============================================================================== Document Id: [HPSBUX9610-040] Date Loaded: [10-30-96] Description: Vulnerability with incoming ICMP Echo Request (ping) packets =============================================================================== - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ HEWLETT-PACKARD SECURITY BULLETIN: #000040, 30 October 1996 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hewlett-Packard recommends that the information in the following Security Bulletin should be acted upon as soon as possible. Hewlett- Packard 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. Permission is granted for copying and circulating this bulletin to Hewlett-Packard (HP) customers (or the Internet community) for the purpose of alerting them to problems, if and only if, the bulletin is not edited or changed in any way, is attributed to HP, and provided such reproduction and/or distribution is performed for non-commercial purposes. Any other use of this information is prohibited. HP is not liable for any misuse of this information by any third party. _______________________________________________________________________ PROBLEM: Vulnerability with specific incoming ICMP Echo Request (ping) packets. PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 700 and 800 systems. DAMAGE: Vulnerability makes it possible for an external user to cause a system reboot. SOLUTION: Apply the following patch: Patch Name(Platform/OS) | Notes --------------------------+---------------------------------- PHNE_9027 (s700 9.01) : PHNE_7704 must first be installed PHNE_9028 (s700 9.03/5/7) : PHNE_7252 must first be installed PHNE_9030 (s700 10.00) : No patch dependencies PHNE_9032 (s700 10.01) : PHNE_8168 must first be installed PHNE_9034 (s700 10.10) : PHNE_8063 must first be installed PHNE_9036 (s700 10.20) : No patch dependencies --------------------------+---------------------------------- PHNE_8672 (s800 9.00) : PHNE_7197 must first be installed PHNE_9029 (s800 9.04) : PHNE_7317 must first be installed PHNE_9031 (s800 10.00) : No patch dependencies PHNE_9033 (s800 10.01) : PHNE_8169 must first be installed PHNE_9035 (s800 10.10) : PHNE_8064 must first be installed PHNE_9037 (s800 10.20) : No patch dependencies --------------------------+---------------------------------- Due to the critical nature of this defect, HP is introducing this as a non-cumulative patch. As a result, in cases where a dependency exists, the current ARPA Transport cumulative patch will need to be installed first. The two can be installed in the same session to minimize system downtime, but the prerequisite patch must be loaded first. Installation will fail if this is not the case. AVAILABILITY: All patches are available now. _______________________________________________________________________ I. Update A. Problem description A recent mailing list disclosure described a vulnerability in which specific, illegally formatted, incoming ICMP Echo Request (ping) traffic could cause a system reboot on some HP9000 Series 700, and 800 systems running HP-UX releases 9.X and 10.X. HP9000 Series 300 and 400 systems have not been found to be vulnerable. B. Fixing the problem The vulnerability can be eliminated from HP-UX releases 9.X and 10.X by applying either one or two patches. C. How to Install the Patch: 1. Determine which patch(es) are appropriate for your hardware platform and operating system. 2. Hewlett-Packard's HP-UX patches are available via email and the World Wide Web To obtain a copy of the Hewlett-Packard SupportLine email service user's guide, send the following in the TEXT PORTION OF THE MESSAGE to support@us.external.hp.com (no Subject is required): send guide The users guide explains the HP-UX patch downloading process via email and other services available. World Wide Web service for downloading of patches is available via our URL: (http://us.external.hp.com) 3. Apply the patch(es) to your HP-UX system. In cases where a dependency exists, the current ARPA Transport cumulative patch will need to be installed first. The two can be installed in the same session to minimize system downtime, but the prerequisite patch must be loaded first. Installation will fail if this is not the case. 4. Examine /tmp/update.log (9.X), or /var/adm/sw/swinstall.log (10.X), for any relevant WARNINGs or ERRORs. D. Impact The patches for HP-UX releases 9.X and 10.X provide enhancements in the ARPA Transport stack to avoid this vulnerability. E. 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