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             AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution

               ESB-2005.0371 -- Sun Alert Notification 57771
            A Limited Number of Sun StorEdge 6130 Arrays May be
                     Vulnerable to Unauthorized Access
                                9 May 2005

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:           Sun StorEdge 6130 Array (SE6130)
Publisher:         Sun Microsystems
Impact:            Delete Arbitrary Files
Access:            Remote/Unauthenticated

Original Bulletin: 
  http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/printfriendly.do?assetkey=1-26-57771-1

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Sun(sm) Alert Notification 
     * Sun Alert ID: 57771
     * A Limited Number of Sun StorEdge 6130 Arrays May be Vulnerable to
       Unauthorized Access
     * Category: Security
     * Product: Sun StorEdge 6130 Array (SE6130)
     * BugIDs: 6244556
     * Avoidance: Workaround
     * State: Resolved
     * Date Released: 05-May-2005
     * Date Closed: 05-May-2005
     * Date Modified:

   1. Impact A local or remote unprivileged user may be able to gain
   unauthorized access to a limited number of Sun StorEdge 6130 arrays
   (SE6130). With this access, the user could delete data on the array.

   2. Contributing Factors This issue can occur on the following
   platform:

     * Sun StorEdge 6130 arrays with a serial number in the range of
       0451AWF00G - 0513AWF00J

   Notes:

    1. The described issue only affects Controller Arrays. Expansion
       trays are not affected.
    2. SE6130 Controller Arrays with serial numbers outside the range
       above are not impacted by this issue.

   The Sun StorEdge Configuration Service (SSCS) commands can be used to
   determine the serial number of a Sun StorEdge 6130 array as shown in
   the example below:

   1. Login to SSCS using the sscs(1M) comand line utility:

    % /opt/se6x20/cli/bin/sscs login -h <management_host_name> -u <user>


   2. To list the array(s) managed by this management host:

    % /opt/se6x20/cli/bin/sscs list array
    Array: SE6130-1
    Array: SE6130-2
    Array: SE6130-3

   3. To list the details (including the serial number) of each array:

    % /opt/se6x20/cli/bin/sscs list array <array_name>
    Array:
    Serial Number:             SUN.54062390100.0428AWF006
    Firmware Version:          06.12.03.10
    Array WWN:                 60:0A:0B:80:00:16:AB:12:00:00:00:00:41:23:4B:E2
    Node WWN:                  20:04:00:A0:B8:16:AB:12
    Default Host Type:         Solaris (with Traffic Manager)
    Default Cache Block Size:  16384
    Default Cache Start %:     80
    Default Cache Stop %:      80
    Disk Scrubbing:            30 days
    Failover Alert Delay:      5 minutes
    Hot Spare Pool Disks:      1
    Health                     OK
    Tray ID:                   1
    Host:                      host 1
    Pool:                      Pool 1-1
    Pool:                      Pool 2
    Pool:                      Pool 3
    Pool:                      Pool 1
    Pool:                      Default
    %

   4. Logout of SSCS

    % /opt/se6x20/cli/bin/sscs logout

   3. Symptoms There are no predictable symptoms that would indicate the
   described issue has been exploited.

   Solution Summary 

   4. Relief/Workaround There is no workaround. Please see the
   "Resolution" section below.

   5. Resolution Customers with an array that falls within the serial
   number range defined above should contact their Sun authorized service
   provider and reference this Sun Alert to obtain a utility which will
   resolve this issue.

   This Sun Alert notification is being provided to you on an "AS IS"
   basis. This Sun Alert notification may contain information provided by
   third parties. The issues described in this Sun Alert notification may
   or may not impact your system(s). Sun makes no representations,
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   notification may only be used for the purposes contemplated by these
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   Copyright 2000-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa
   Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. All rights reserved.


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