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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 =========================================================================== AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution ESB-2009.0458 -- [Win][Linux][Solaris][AIX] Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server and Sun Java System Application Server: Execute Arbitrary Code 11 June 2009 =========================================================================== AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary --------------------------------- Product: Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server Sun Java System Application Server Publisher: Sun Microsystems Operating System: Solaris Linux variants Windows AIX Impact: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands Cross-site Scripting Access Privileged Data Access Confidential Data Access: Remote/Unauthenticated CVE Names: CVE-2009-1553 Original Bulletin: http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/printfriendly.do?assetkey=1-66-258528-1 Revision History: June 11 2009: Document number changed from ESB-2009.0689 to ESB-2009.0458 June 5 2009: Resolved Release May 13 2009: Initial Release - --------------------------BEGIN INCLUDED TEXT-------------------- Solution Type: Sun Alert Solution 258528 : Multiple Security Vulnerabilities in Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1 (formerly Sun Java System Application Server 9.1UR2) May Lead to a Denial of Service (DoS) Condition or Execution of JavaScript Code Bug ID: 6820994, 6717148, 6806221 Product Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1 Date of Workaround Release: 11-May-2009 Date of Resolved Release: 03-Jun-2009 SA Document Body Multiple Security Vulnerabilities in Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1 (formerly Sun Java System Application Server 9.1UR2) May Lead to a Denial of Service (DoS) Condition or Execution of JavaScript Code 1. Impact Multiple security vulnerabilities in the HTTP Engine and the Administration Interface of the Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server may: 1. Allow a remote unprivileged user to execute JavaScript within an authenticated user's browser session. These vulnerabilities may lead to various impacts, including theft of sensitive information (such as cookie information), access to user credentials, or the hijacking of sessions. 2. Allow a local privileged user to consume excessive system resources, thereby leading to Denial of Service (DoS) to the system as a whole. Sun acknowledges with thanks, Digital Security Research Group for bringing the issue described in Bug 6820994 to our attention. 2. Contributing Factors These issues can occur in the following releases (For customers with a valid support contract): SPARC Platform * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) without patch 128640-10 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB without patch 128643-10 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 without patch 128647-10 x86 Platform * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) without patch 128641-10 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB without patch 128644-10 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 without patch 128648-10 Linux * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) without pach 128642-10 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB without patch 128645-10 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 without patch 128649-10 Windows * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB without patch 128646-10 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 without patch 128650-10 AIX * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 without patch 137916-09 For customers without a valid support contract: SPARC Platform * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) without patch 141709-01 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB without patch 141700-01 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 without patch 141704-01 x86 Platform * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) without patch 141710-01 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB without patch 141701-01 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 without patch 141705-01 Linux * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) without patch 141711-01 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB without patch 141702-01 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 without patch 141706-01 Windows * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB without patch 141703-01 * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 without patch 141707-01 AIX * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 without patch 141708-01 Notes: 1. Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1 was formerly Sun Java System Application Server 9.1UR2 patch 6 2. Sun Java System Application Server 8.x and 9.0 are not affected by this issue. To determine the version of Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server on a system, the following command can be run: $ <AS-install>/bin/asadmin -version (Where <AS-install> is the installation directory of the Application Server ). 3. Symptoms There are no predictable symptoms that would indicate the described issues have been exploited. 4. Workaround There are no workarounds for these issues. 5. Resolution These issues are addressed in the following releases (For customers with a valid support contract): SPARC Platform * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) with patch 128640-10 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB with patch 128643-10 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with patch 128647-10 or later x86 Platform * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) with patch 128641-10 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB with patch 128644-10 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with patch 128648-10 or later Linux * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) with patch 128642-10 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB with patch 128645-10 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with patch 128649-10 or later Windows * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB with patch 128646-10 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with patch 128650-10 or later AIX * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with patch 137916-09 or later For customers without a valid support contract: SPARC Platform * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) with patch 141709-01 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB with patch 141700-01 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with with patch 141704-01 or later x86 Platform * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) with patch 141710-01 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB with patch 141701-01 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with patch 141705-01 or later Linux * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB (Package Based) with patch 141711-01 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB with patch 141702-01 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with patch 141706-01 or later Windows * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with HADB with patch 141703-01 or later * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with patch 141707-01 or later AIX * Sun GlassFish Enterprise Sever 2.1 with patch 141708-01 or later For more information on Security Sun Alerts, see Technical Instruction ID 213557. 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