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             ESB-2004.0679 -- HP Security Bulletin HPSBUX01080
           SSRT3526 Serviceguard potential increase in privilege
                              27 October 2004

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:                HP Serviceguard
                        HP Cluster Object Manager
                        HP Serviceguard for Linux
Publisher:              Hewlett-Packard
Operating System:       HP-UX
                        Linux variants
Impact:                 Increased Privileges
Access:                 Remote/Unauthenticated

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HP SECURITY BULLETIN

HPSBUX01080     REVISION: 0

SSRT3526 rev.0 Serviceguard potential increase in privilege

NOTICE:
There are no restrictions for distribution of this Bulletin
provided that it remains complete and intact.

The information in this Security bulletin should be acted upon
as soon as possible.

INITIAL RELEASE:
21 October 2004

POTENTIAL SECURITY IMPACT:
Increase in privilege.

SOURCE:
HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
HP Software Security Response Team

REFERENCES:
None

VULNERABILITY SUMMARY:
A potential security vulnerability has been identified with HP
Serviceguard running on HP-UX and Linux that may allow
remote unauthorized privileges.

SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*:  ONLY impacted versions are listed.
HP-UX
HP Serviceguard                    A.11.13, A.11.14, A.11.15.00,
                                            A.11.16.00
HP Cluster Object Manager   A.01.03, B.01.04, B.02.02.00,
                                          B.03.00.00, B.03.00.01

Linux
HP Serviceguard for Linux    A.11.14.04, A.11.15.04
HP Cluster Object Manager   B.02.01.02, B.02.02.02

BACKGROUND:
Serviceguard was designed to operate within a single security
domain. This includes the following requirements:

1. The root user on any node inside the trusted network must be
trusted by all nodes. Users with appropriate privileges on any
node inside the  trusted network must be trusted by all nodes.
This includes the root user on any Unix computer and any
valid user on a Windows computer.
2. The network must be physically defended against any spoof or
sniff attacks.
3. The network firewalls must be correctly configured to defend
against external attacks.

A defect was discovered which allows non-root users on the
subnet to obtain elevated privileges. The available patches,
together with their special installation instructions, fix that
defect.
Any system on which Serviceguard has been installed (all
configurations using SGeRAC, SGeSAP, Continentalcluster, and
Metrocluster) should be patched, including those which are
not configured in a cluster.

For more information, a white paper entitled "Securing
Serviceguard" has been written and posted at
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/ha

Note: In the listings below on Linux versions, IA32 and
IA64 represent the 32 and 64 bit Intel Architecture CPU's,
while PA represents the Precision Architecure from HP.

The Linux files are packaged as a tar'ed  shar'ed RPM.
Download, unshar and extract the tar package, then run
"sgupdate"  to install the new version.

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.11.11
============
For version A.11.16.00
Cluster-Monitor.CM-CORE
action: install PHSS_31071 or subsequent
            Read whitepaper

Cluster-OM.CM-OM
action: install PHSS_31073 or subsequent

HP-UX B.11.23
============
For version A.11.16.00
Cluster-Monitor.CM-CORE
action: install PHSS_31072 or subsequent
            Read whitepaper

For version B.03.00.00 and B.03.00.01
Cluster-OM.CM-OM
action: install PHSS_31074 or subsequent.

HP-UX B.11.11
============
For version A.11.15.00
Cluster-Monitor.CM-CORE
action: install PHSS_31067 or subsequent
            Read whitepaper

Cluster-OM.CM-OM
action: install PHSS_31069 or subsequent.

HP-UX B.11.23
============
For version A.11.15.00
Cluster-Monitor.CM-CORE
action: install PHSS_31068 or subsequent
            Read whitepaper

Cluster-OM.CM-OM
action: install PHSS_31070 or subsequent.

HP-UX B.11.11
HP-UX B.11.00
============
For version A.11.14
Cluster-Monitor.CM-CORE
action: install PHSS_31065 or subsequent
            Read whitepaper

Cluster-OM.CM-OM
action: install PHSS_31066 or subsequent.

HP-UX B.11.11
HP-UX B.11.00
============
For version A.11.13
Cluster-Monitor.CM-CORE
action: install PHSS_29120 or subsequent.
            Read whitepaper

Cluster-OM.CM-OM
action: install PHSS_29121 or subsequent.



Linux RedHat 7.3 (IA-32)
Linux AS/ES 2.1 (IA-32)
===================
For version A.11.14.04
serviceguard-A.11.14.04-0
action: install SGLX_00019 or subsequent.
            Read whitepaper

sgcmom-B.02.01.02-0
action: install SGLX_00021 or subsequent.

Linux SUSE SLES8 / United Linux 1.0 (IA-32)
=================================
For version A.11.14.04
serviceguard-A.11.14.04-0
action: install SGLX_00020 or subsequent.
            Read whitepaper

For COM version B.02.01.02
sgcmom-B.02.01.02-0
action: install SGLX_00022 or subsequent.

Linux SUSE SLES8 / United Linux 1.0 (IA-32)
=================================
For version A.11.15.04
serviceguard-A.11.15.04-0
action: install SGLX_00023 or subsequent.
            Read whitepaper

For COM version B.02.02.02
sgcmom-B.02.02.02-0
action: install SGLX_00025 or subsequent.

Linux SUSE SLES8 / United Linux 1.0 (IA-64)
=================================
For version A.11.15.04
serviceguard-A.11.15.04-0
action: install SGLX_00024 or subsequent.
            Read whitepaper

For COM version B.02.02.02
sgcmom-B.02.02.02-0
action: install SGLX_00026 or subsequent.

Linux RedHat AS/ES 3 (IA-32)
======================
For version A.11.15.04
serviceguard-A.11.15.04-0
action: install SGLX_00027 or subsequent.
            Read whitepaper

For version B.02.02.02
sgcmom-B.02.02.02-0
action: install SGLX_00029 or subsequent.

Linux RedHat AS 3 (IA-64)
====================
For version A.11.15.04
serviceguard-A.11.15.04-0
action: install SGLX_00028 or subsequent.
            Read whitepaper

For version B.02.02.02
sgcmom-B.02.02.02-0
action: install SGLX_00030 or subsequent.

END AFFECTED VERSIONS

RESOLUTION:
Read the whitepaper describing the required environment
for Serviceguard entitled "Securing Serviceguard"  at
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/ha

HP has made the following patches available on http://itrc.hp.com.

Retrieve applicable patches and install using swinstall(1) or
applicable Linux tools.

OS/Platform         Product            Version       Patch ID

HP-UX
B.11.00 and B.11.11 SG/SGOPS           A.11.13       PHSS_29120
B.11.00 and B.11.11 COM                A.01.03       PHSS_29121
B.11.00 and B.11.11 SG/SGOPS           A.11.14       PHSS_31065
B.11.00 and B.11.11 COM                B.01.04       PHSS_31066
B.11.11             SG                 A.11.15.00    PHSS_31067
B.11.11             COM                B.02.02.00    PHSS_31069
B.11.23 IA/PA       SG                 A.11.15.00    PHSS_31068
B.11.23 IA/PA       COM                B.02.02.00    PHSS_31070
B.11.11             SG                 A.11.16.00    PHSS_31071
B.11.11             COM                B.03.00.00    PHSS_31073
B.11.23 IA/PA       SG                 A.11.16.00    PHSS_31072
B.11.23 IA/PA       COM                B.03.00.00    PHSS_31074
B.11.23 IA/PA       COM                B.03.00.01    PHSS_31074

Linux
RedHat 7.3 & Enterprise Linux AS/ES 2.1 (IA-32)
SG A.11.14.04     SGLX_00019
COM B.02.01.02  SGLX_00021

SUSE SLES8 United Linux 1.0 (IA-32)
SG A.11.14.04  SGLX_00020
COM B.02.01.02  SGLX_00022

SUSE SLES8 United Linux 1.0 (IA-32)
SG A.11.15.04  SGLX_00023
COM B.02.02.02  SGLX_00025

SUSE SLES8 United Linux 1.0 (IA-64)
SG A.11.15.04  SGLX_00024
COM B.02.02.02 SGLX_00026

RedHat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 3  (IA-32)
SG A.11.15.04         SGLX_00027
COM B.02.02.02     SGLX_00029

RedHat Enterprise Linux AS 3  (IA-64)
SG A.11.15.04         SGLX_00028
COM B.02.02.02     SGLX_00030

MANUAL ACTIONS:  Yes - NonUpdate
Redesign the network topology to encompass a single security
domain for each Serviceguard environment, if needed.  See
whitepaper referenced herein.

BULLETIN REVISION HISTORY:
Rev.0    21 October 2004
  Initial Release


* The software product category that this Security Bulletin
  relates to is represented by the 5th and 6th characters of the
  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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HP-UX SPECIFIC SECURITY BULLETINS*:
The HP-UX Security Patch Matrix is available here:
  http://itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?
  docId=hpuxSecurityMatrix
Or via anonymous ftp:
  ftp://ftp.itrc.hp.com/export/patches/hp-ux_patch_matrix/

The HP-UX Security Patch Matrix, updated daily, categorizes
security patches by platform/OS release, and by Bulletin topic.
The Security Patch Check tool completely automates the process of
reviewing the Security Patch Matrix for HP-UX 11.XX Versions.

NOTE: Installing patches listed in the Security Patch Matrix will
completely implement the RESOLUTION in the Security Bulletin
_only_ if there are no MANUAL ACTIONS included.

The Security Patch Check tool can also verify that a Security
Bulletin RESOLUTION has been implemented on HP-UX 11.XX Versions
provided that no MANUAL ACTIONS were included. The Security Patch
Check tool cannot verify patches implemented via product upgrade.

For information on the Security Patch Check tool, see:
  http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/
  displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=B6834AA

REPORT: To report a potential security vulnerability with any HP
supported product, send Email to: security-alert@hp.com. It is
strongly recommended that security related information being
communicated to HP be encrypted using PGP, especially exploit
information. To obtain the security-alert PGP key please send an
e-mail message to security-alert@hp.com with the Subject of
'get key' (no quotes).

System management and security procedures must be reviewed
frequently to maintain system integrity. HP is continually
reviewing and enhancing the security features of software products
to provide customers with current secure solutions.

"HP is broadly distributing this Security Bulletin in order to
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