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             AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution

                              ESB-2009.1145.2
          Security vulnerabilities identified in Sun Java System
                   Access Manager and OpenSSO Enterprise
                              10 August 2009

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:           Sun Java System Access Manager 6 2005Q1
                   Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4
                   Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
                   OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0
Publisher:         Sun Microsystems
Operating System:  Solaris
                   Linux variants
                   Windows
                   HP-UX
Impact/Access:     Unauthorised Access -- Remote/Unauthenticated
Resolution:        Patch/Upgrade
CVE Names:         CVE-2009-2712 CVE-2009-2713 

Original Bulletin: 
   http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-66-255968-1
   http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-66-256668-1

Comment: This bulletin contains two (2) Sun Advisories.

Revision History:  August 10 2009: Added CVEs
                   August  7 2009: Initial Release

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Solution Type Sun Alert

Solution  255968 :   Security Vulnerability in Sun Java System Access Manager 
May Provide Security Information to the Wrong Client  

Bug ID
6795308

Product
Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 (7.0)

Date of Resolved Release
05-Aug-2009

SA Document Body

Security Vulnerability in Sun Java System Access Manager May Provide Security 
Information to the Wrong Client  (see below)

1. Impact

A security vulnerability in Sun Java System Access Manager related to the
CDCServlet component may result in policy advice being presented to the
wrong client. This could allow a remote unprivileged user to gain unauthorized
access to data belonging to other users.


2. Contributing Factors

This issue can occur in the following releases:

SPARC Platform

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) without 
      patch 126356-03
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) without 
      patch 120954-10

x86 Platform

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) without 
      patch 126357-03
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 (for Solaris 9 and 10) without 
      patch 120955-10

Linux Platform

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 without patch 126358-03
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 without patch 120956-10

Windows Platform

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 without patch 126359-03
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 without patch 124296-10

HP-UX

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 without patch 126371-10

Other

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 WAR file-based installation 
      (all platforms) without patch 140504-03

Note: Sun Java System Access Manager 6.3 and earlier are not impacted by this 
issue. This vulnerability is applicable only when Cross Domain Single Sign On 
(CDSSO) is used.

To determine if Sun Java System Access Manager is installed, the following 
command can be run on a Solaris system:

    % pkginfo -l SUNWamsvc || echo "Sun Java Access Manager not installed"
          PKGINST:  SUNWamsvc
             NAME:  Sun Java System Access Manager Services
         CATEGORY:  application
             ARCH:  all
          VERSION:  7.1,REV=06.12.19.15.12

To determine the version of Sun Java System Access Manager on other systems, 
the following command can be run:

    # <access-manager-install-dir>/bin/amadmin --version
    Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1

where <access-manager-install-dir> is the installation directory 
of the Sun Java System Access Manager.

To determine if CDSSO is enabled, check the value of the 
"com.sun.am.policy.agents.config.cdsso.enable" property in the Agent 
configuration file "AMAgent.properties". If this property is set to true then 
CDSSO is enabled.

3. Symptoms

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

4. Workaround

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

5. Resolution

This issue is addressed in the following releases:

SPARC Platform

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) with patch 
      126356-03 or later
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) with 
      patch 120954-10 or later

x86 Platform

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) with patch 
      126357-03 or later
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 (for Solaris 9 and 10) with patch 
      120955-10 or later

Linux Platform

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 with patch 126358-03 or later
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 with patch 120956-10 or later

Windows Platform

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 with patch 126359-03 or later
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 with patch 124296-10 or later

HP-UX

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 with patch 126371-10 or later

Other

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 WAR file-based installation 
      (all platforms) with patch 140504-03 or later

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,
warranties, or guarantees as to the information contained herein. ANY
AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR
NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. BY ACCESSING THIS DOCUMENT YOU
ACKNOWLEDGE THAT SUN SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT ARISE OUT
OF YOUR USE OR FAILURE TO USE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. This
Sun Alert notification contains Sun proprietary and confidential
information. It is being provided to you pursuant to the provisions of
your agreement to purchase services from Sun, or, if you do not have
such an agreement, the Sun.com Terms of Use. This Sun Alert
notification may only be used for the purposes contemplated by these
agreements.

Copyright 2000-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, 
Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. All rights reserved.

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Solution Type Sun Alert

Solution  256668 :   A Security Vulnerability in Sun Java System Access Manager 
May Disclose Confidential Information  

Bug ID
6785877

Product
Sun Java System Access Manager 6 2005Q1
Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4
Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0

Date of Resolved Release
05-Aug-2009

SA Document Body

A Security Vulnerability in Sun Java System Access Manager May Disclose 
Confidential Information

1. Impact

A security vulnerability in Sun Java System Access Manager may disclose clear 
text passwords in debug files when the debug flag is enabled. This would allow 
a local unprivileged user to gain unauthorized access to user identities which 
are managed by Sun Java System Access Manager.

2. Contributing Factors

This issue can occur in the following releases:

SPARC Platform:

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 6.3 2005Q1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) 
      without patch 119465-16
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.0 2005Q4 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) 
      without patch 120954-10
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) without 
      patch 126356-03

x86 Platform:

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 6.3 2005Q1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) 
      without patch 119465-16
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.0 2005Q4 (for Solaris 9 and 10) without 
      patch 120955-10
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) without 
      patch 126357-03

Linux:

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 6.3 2005Q1 without patch 119502-16
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.0 2005Q4 without patch 120956-10
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 without patch 126358-03

Windows:

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.0 2005Q4 without patch 124296-10
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 without patch 126359-03

HP-UX:

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.0 2005Q4 without patch 126371-10

Other:

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 WAR file-based installation (all 
      platforms) without patch 140504-03
    * OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 (for all supported platforms) without patch 
      141655-01

Note: This issue only affects the Sun Java System Access Manager if the 
"com.iplanet.services.debug.level" property is set to "message" in the 
AMConfig.properties configuration file. For example:

    com.iplanet.services.debug.level=message

This property is not set to "message" by default.

To determine if Sun Java System Access Manager is installed, the following 
command can be run on a Solaris system :

% pkginfo -l SUNWamsvc || echo "Sun Java System Access Manager is not installed"
    PKGINST:  SUNWamsvc
       NAME:  Sun Java System Access Manager Services
   CATEGORY:  application
       ARCH:  all
    VERSION:  7.1,REV=06.12.19.15.12

To determine the version of Sun Java System Access Manager on other systems, 
the following command can be run

$ <access-manager-install-dir>/bin/amadmin --version
Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1

where <access-manager-install-dir> is the installation directory of the Sun 
Java System Access Manager.

3. Symptoms

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

4. Workaround

To work around the described issue, the "com.iplanet.services.debug.level" 
property can be set to an alternate value such as "error" in the 
AMConfig.properties configuration file. For example:

com.iplanet.services.debug.level=error

5. Resolution

This issue is addressed in the following releases:

SPARC Platform:

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 6.3 2005Q1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) with 
      patch 119465-16 or later
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.0 2005Q4 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) with 
      patch 120954-10 or later
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) with patch 
      126356-03 or later

x86 Platform:

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 6.3 2005Q1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) with 
      patch 119465-16 or later
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.0 2005Q4 (for Solaris 9 and 10) with 
      patch 120955-10 or later
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 (for Solaris 8, 9 and 10) with patch 
      126357-03 or later

Linux:

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 6.3 2005Q1 with patch 119502-16 or later
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.0 2005Q4 with patch 120956-10 or later
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 with patch 126358-03 or later

Windows:

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.0 2005Q4 with patch 124296-10 or later
    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 with patch 126359-03 or later

HP-UX:

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.0 2005Q4 with patch 126371-10 or later

Other: 

    * Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 WAR file-based installation 
      (all platforms) with patch 140504-03 or later
    * OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 (for all supported platforms) with patch 141655-01 
      or later

For more information on Security Sun Alerts, see Technical Instruction ID 
213557.

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, warranties, or guarantees as to the 
information contained herein. ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, 
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A 
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. BY ACCESSING 
THIS DOCUMENT YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT SUN SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY 
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT ARISE OUT 
OF YOUR USE OR FAILURE TO USE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. This Sun Alert 
notification contains Sun proprietary and confidential information. It is being 
provided to you pursuant to the provisions of your agreement to purchase 
services from Sun, or, if you do not have such an agreement, the Sun.com Terms 
of Use. This Sun Alert notification may only be used for the purposes 
contemplated by these agreements.

Copyright 2000-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, 
CA 95054 U.S.A. All rights reserved.

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