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             AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution

                  ESB-2006.0363 -- [Win][Linux][Solaris]
        Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability in Sun ONE and Sun Java
                            System Applications
                               19 July 2006

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:              Sun Java System Application Server Standard Edition 7 2004Q2
                      Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 7 2004Q2
                      Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 SP 4 and prior
                      Sun ONE Application Server 7, Platform Edition
                      Sun ONE Application Server 7, Standard Edition
                      Sun ONE Web Server 6.0 SP 9 and prior
Publisher:            Sun Microsystems
Operating System:     Solaris
                      Linux variants
                      Windows
Impact:               Cross-site Scripting
Access:               Remote/Unauthenticated
CVE Names:            CVE-2006-2501

Revision History:     July 19 2006: Impact section updated
                      May  29 2006: Initial Release

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Sun(sm) Alert Notification
     * Sun Alert ID: 102164
     * Synopsis: Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability in Sun ONE and Sun
       Java System Applications
     * Category: Security
     * Product: Sun Java System Application Server Standard Edition 7
       2004Q2, Sun ONE Application Server 7, Standard Edition, Sun Java
       System Web Server 6.1 Service Pack 4, Sun ONE Web Server 6.0
       Service Pack 9, Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise
       Edition 7 2004Q2, Sun ONE Application Server 7, Platform Edition
     * BugIDs: 6239342, 6240424, 6240422
     * Avoidance: Upgrade
     * State: Resolved
     * Date Released: 18-May-2006
     * Date Closed: 18-May-2006
     * Date Modified: 17-Jul-2006

1. Impact

   A Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in various releases of the
   Sun Java System Web Server and Sun Java System Application Server may
   allow an unprivileged local or remote user to steal cookie
   information, hijack sessions, or cause a loss of data privacy between
   a client and the server.

   Sun acknowledges with thanks, CERT and JPCERT/CC for bringing this
   issue to our attention.

   This issue is described in JPCERT/CC Vulnerability JVN#03D5EAA8 at
   http://jvn.jp/jp/JVN%2303D5EAA8/index.html

   Sun also acknowledges with thanks, Little eArth Corporation Co., Ltd.,
   for discovering and reporting this issue.

2. Contributing Factors

   This issue can occur in the following releases:
     * Sun ONE Web Server 6.0 Service Pack 9 and earlier
     * Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Service Pack 4 and earlier
     * Sun ONE Application Server 7 Platform Edition Update 6 and earlier
     * Sun ONE Application Server 7 Standard Edition Update 6 and earlier
     * Sun Java System Application Server 7 2004Q2 Standard Edition
       Update 2 and earlier
     * Sun Java System Application Server 7 2004Q2 Enterprise Edition
       Update 2 and earlier

   To determine the version of Sun Java System Application Server on a
   system, the following command can be run:
    $ <AS_INSTALL>/bin/asadmin version --verbose
    Sun Java System Application Server 7 2004Q2UR3 (build A051525-273129)

   (Where <AS_INSTALL> is the installation directory of the Application
   Server)

   To determine the version of Sun ONE Application Server on a system,
   the following command can be run:
    $ <WS-install>/https-<host>/start -version

   where <WS-install> is top installation directory of Web Server and
   <host> should be the actual host name on which the Web Server is
   installed.

3. Symptoms

   There are no predictable symptoms that would indicate the described
   issue has occurred. 

4. Relief/Workaround

   There is no workaround to this issue. Please see the Resolution
   section below.

5. Resolution

   This issue is addressed in the following releases:
     * Sun ONE Web Server 6.0 Service Pack 10 or later at

   http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=43a84f89
     * Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 Service Pack 5 or later at

   http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=434aec1d

   (International version at
   http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=43c43041)
     * Sun ONE Application Server 7 Platform Edition Update 7 or later at

   http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=42ae3178
     * Sun ONE Application Server 7 Standard Edition Update 7 or later at

   http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=42ae317c
     * Sun Java System Application Server 7 2004Q2 Standard Edition
       Update 3 or later at

   http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=427fe06d
     * Sun Java System Application Server 7 2004Q2 Enterprise Edition
       Update 3 or later at

   http://javashoplm.sun.com/ECom/docs/Welcome.jsp?StoreId=8&PartDeta
   ilId=SJAS72004Q2U3-EE-OTH-G-ES

Change History

   17-Jul-2006:
     * Updated Impact section

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