Date: 08 April 2013
References: ASB-2012.0173 ASB-2012.0174 ASB-2013.0007 ASB-2013.0013 ESB-2013.0437 ESB-2013.0439 ESB-2013.0483 ESB-2013.0485 ASB-2013.0057
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AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution
ESB-2013.0495
Xerox Security Bulletin XRX13-004
8 April 2013
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: FreeFlow Print Server
Publisher: Xerox
Operating System: Windows
Solaris
Impact/Access: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands -- Remote/Unauthenticated
Increased Privileges -- Existing Account
Modify Arbitrary Files -- Remote with User Interaction
Overwrite Arbitrary Files -- Remote with User Interaction
Delete Arbitrary Files -- Remote with User Interaction
Denial of Service -- Remote/Unauthenticated
Cross-site Scripting -- Remote with User Interaction
Access Confidential Data -- Remote/Unauthenticated
Unauthorised Access -- Remote/Unauthenticated
Resolution: Patch/Upgrade
CVE Names: CVE-2013-0481 CVE-2013-0480 CVE-2013-0479
CVE-2013-0478 CVE-2013-0476 CVE-2013-0475
CVE-2013-0473 CVE-2013-0450 CVE-2013-0446
CVE-2013-0445 CVE-2013-0443 CVE-2013-0442
CVE-2013-0441 CVE-2013-0440 CVE-2013-0435
CVE-2013-0434 CVE-2013-0433 CVE-2013-0432
CVE-2013-0430 CVE-2013-0429 CVE-2013-0428
CVE-2013-0427 CVE-2013-0426 CVE-2013-0425
CVE-2013-0423 CVE-2013-0419 CVE-2013-0415
CVE-2013-0409 CVE-2013-0407 CVE-2013-0400
CVE-2013-0399 CVE-2012-5166 CVE-2012-4245
CVE-2012-3980 CVE-2012-3978 CVE-2012-3976
CVE-2012-3974 CVE-2012-3972 CVE-2012-3970
CVE-2012-3969 CVE-2012-3968 CVE-2012-3967
CVE-2012-3966 CVE-2012-3964 CVE-2012-3963
CVE-2012-3962 CVE-2012-3961 CVE-2012-3960
CVE-2012-3959 CVE-2012-3958 CVE-2012-3957
CVE-2012-3956 CVE-2012-3401 CVE-2012-3342
CVE-2012-3213 CVE-2012-3199 CVE-2012-2983
CVE-2012-2982 CVE-2012-2981 CVE-2012-2687
CVE-2012-1976 CVE-2012-1975 CVE-2012-1974
CVE-2012-1973 CVE-2012-1972 CVE-2012-1971
CVE-2012-1970 CVE-2012-1960 CVE-2012-1541
CVE-2012-0883 CVE-2012-0841 CVE-2012-0773
CVE-2012-0772 CVE-2012-0769 CVE-2012-0768
CVE-2012-0725 CVE-2012-0724 CVE-2012-0569
CVE-2012-0351 CVE-2011-4339 CVE-2011-3102
CVE-2011-2964 CVE-2011-2697 CVE-2008-6536
CVE-2006-4514
Reference: ASB-2013.0013
ASB-2013.0007
ASB-2012.0174
ASB-2012.0173
ESB-2013.0485
ESB-2013.0483
ESB-2013.0439
ESB-2013.0437
Original Bulletin:
http://www.xerox.com/download/security/security-bulletin/1683f-4d960e4b16bb2/cert_XRX13-004_v1.01.pdf
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Xerox Security Bulletin XRX13-004
FreeFlow Print Server v7
January 2013 Security Patch Cluster (includes Java 6 Update 39 Software)
v1.0
04/02/2013
Background
Oracle delivers quarterly Critical Patch Updates (CPU) to address
US-CERT-announced Security vulnerabilities and deliver reliability improvements
to the Solaris Operating System. Oracle no longer provides these patches to the
general public, but Xerox is authorized to deliver them to Customers with
active FreeFlow Print Server (FFPS) Support contracts (FSMA). Customers who may
have an Oracle Support Contract for their non-FFPS Solaris Servers should not
install patches that have not been customized by Xerox. Otherwise the FFPS
software could be damaged and result in downtime and a lengthy re-installation
service call.
This bulletin announces the availability of the following:
1. January 2013 Security Patch Cluster
This supersedes the October 2012 Security Patch Cluster
2.Java 6 Update 39 Software
This supersedes Java 6 Update 37 Software
The Security vulnerabilities that are remediated with this FFPS Security patch
delivery are as follows:
CVE-2006-4514 CVE-2012-0841 CVE-2012-2982
CVE-2012-3963 CVE-2012-5166 CVE-2013-0429
CVE-2013-0450 CVE-2008-6536 CVE-2012-0883
CVE-2012-2983 CVE-2012-3964 CVE-2012-0351
CVE-2013-0430 CVE-2013-0473 CVE-2011-2697
CVE-2012-1541 CVE-2012-3199 CVE-2012-3966
CVE-2013-0399 CVE-2013-0432 CVE-2013-0475
CVE-2011-2964 CVE-2012-1960 CVE-2012-3213
CVE-2012-3967 CVE-2013-0400 CVE-2013-0433
CVE-2013-0476 CVE-2011-3102 CVE-2012-1970
CVE-2012-3342 CVE-2012-3968 CVE-2013-0407
CVE-2013-0434 CVE-2013-0478 CVE-2011-4339
CVE-2012-1971 CVE-2012-3401 CVE-2012-3969
CVE-2013-0409 CVE-2013-0435 CVE-2013-0473
CVE-2012-0569 CVE-2012-1972 CVE-2012-3956
CVE-2012-3970 CVE-2013-0415 CVE-2013-0478
CVE-2013-0479 CVE-2012-0724 CVE-2012-1973
CVE-2012-3957 CVE-2012-3972 CVE-2013-0419
CVE-2013-0440 CVE-2013-0480 CVE-2012-0725
CVE-2012-1974 CVE-2012-3958 CVE-2012-3974
CVE-2013-0423 CVE-2013-0441 CVE-2013-0481
CVE-2012-0768 CVE-2012-1975 CVE-2012-3959
CVE-2012-3976 CVE-2013-0425 CVE-2013-0442
CVE-2012-0769 CVE-2012-1976 CVE-2012-3960
CVE-2012-3978 CVE-2013-0426 CVE-2013-0443
CVE-2012-0772 CVE-2012-2687 CVE-2012-3961
CVE-2012-3980 CVE-2013-0427 CVE-2013-0445
CVE-2012-0773 CVE-2012-2981 CVE-2012-3962
CVE-2012-4245 CVE-2013-0428 CVE-2013-0446
Applicability
These Security updates are intended for Xerox printer products running one of
the FFPS 73.C5.11 or 73.C0.41 SPAR software releases. This Security patch
update has only been tested on these software releases and it is
recommended that they be installed on these FFPS software release versions.
They have not been tested with the FFPS, 73.B0.73, 73.A3.31 and 73.B3.61
software releases.
The Xerox CSE/Analyst is provided a tool (accessible from CFO Web site) that
enables them to confirm the currently installed FFPS software release,
Security Patch Cluster, and Java Software version. When this Security update
has been installed on the FFPS system, this script will output the following:
FFPS Release Version: 7.0_SP-3 (73.C5.11.86)
FFPS Patch Cluster: January 2013
Java Version: Java 6 Update 39
Patch Install Methods
The install of these Security patches must be performed by the Xerox Customer
Service Engineer (CSE) or Analyst. The customer process to obtain this Security
update is to call the Xerox support number to request the service.
Xerox strives to deliver these critical Security patch updates in a timely
manner. They are available from the Xerox Support organization, and can be
delivered electronically over the Internet to the FFPS system via a GUI tool
called the FFPS Update Manager. The other method of delivery is an FTP transfer
to the FFPS system or writing the patch cluster to DVD/USB media. A more
detailed description of the methods used by the CSE/Analyst to install the
Security patches is as follows:
FFPS Update Manager GUI
Once the Security patches are ready for customer delivery they are made
available from the Xerox Edge Host and Download servers. The CSE/Analyst uses
the Update Manager GUI on the FFPS system to download and install the Security
patches over the Internet. When the Xerox server is checked for updates from
FFPS Update Manager, this Security patch update is listed as "January 2013
Security Patch Cluster (FFPS v7)".
This requires that the FFPS system be configured with the customer proxy
information to gain Security patch update access from the Xerox servers. The
connection is initiated by the FFPS system and the Xerox servers do not have
access to the customer network. The Xerox server and FFPS system both
authenticate each other before a data transfer can be successfully established
between the two end points.
Hard Disk, DVD/USB Media
Once the Security patch updates are ready for customer delivery they are made
available on the CFO Web site. The CSE/Analyst can download and prepare for the
install by writing the Security patch update into a well-known directory on the
FFPS system, or on DVD/USB media. The FFPS Security Patch Cluster is delivered
as an ISO image and ZIP archive file to provide the Xerox Service
Representative options to choose an install method. Once the patch cluster has
been prepared on media an install script can be run to perform the install. The
install script accepts an argument that identifies the media that contains a
copy of the FFPS Security Patch Cluster. (E.g., #installSecPatches.sh [ disk |
dvd | usb ]).
Important:
The install of this Security patch update can fail if the archive file
containing the patches is corrupted from file transfer or writing to DVD media.
There have been reported install failures when the archive file written on DVD
media was corrupt. The Security patch update could be corrupted when writing to
media by particular DVD burn applications writing on some DVD media types. It
is very important that the Security patch archive written onto the DVD install
media be verified with the original archive file that was written to DVD.
The Security patch cluster is delivered as a ZIP and an ISO file. The file size
and check sum of these files on Windows and Solaris are as follows:
Security Patch File Windows Size (Kb) Solaris Size (bytes) Solaris Checksum
Jan2013AndJava6U39Patches_v7.zip 1,643,308 1,682,747,027 38921 3286616
Jan2013AndJava6U39Patches_v7.iso 1,643,658 1,643,105,792 63925 3287316
The Jan2013AndJava6U39Patches_v7.zip listed on the DVD media can be verified
by comparing it to the original archive file size and checksum. Copy this
archive to a location on the FFPS system and type
"sum Jan2013AndJava6U39Patches_v7.zip" from a terminal window. The checksum
value should be '38921 3286616', and this validates the correct January 2013
Security Patch Cluster is written on the DVD.
Disclaimer
The information provided in this Xerox Product Response is provided "as is"
without warranty of any kind. Xerox Corporation disclaims all warranties,
either express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall Xerox Corporation be liable
for any damages whatsoever resulting from user's use or disregard of the
information provided in this Xerox Product Response including direct, indirect,
incidental, consequential, loss of business profits or special damages, even if
Xerox Corporation has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Some
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential
damages so the foregoing limitation may not apply.
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