Date: 28 February 2003
References: ESB-2002.715 ESB-2003.0291
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ESB-2003.0131 -- HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: HPSBUX0208-209
Security Vulnerability in DNS and resolver libraries
28 February 2003
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: DNS Resolver Libraries
Vendor: Hewlett-Packard
Operating System: HP-UX 10.10
HP-UX 10.20
HP-UX 10.24
HP-UX 11.00
HP-UX 11.04
HP-UX 11.11
Platform: HP9000 Series 700/800
Impact: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands
Denial of Service
Access Required: Remote
Ref: ESB-2002.715
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Document ID: HPSBUX0208-209
Date Loaded: 20030226
Title: SSRT2316 Sec. Vulnerability in DNS and resolver libraries(rev.9)
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**REVISED 09**
Source: HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
SECURITY BULLETIN: HPSBUX0208-209
Originally issued: 12 Aug 2002
Last revised: 27 Feb 2003
SSRT2316 Security Vulnerability in DNS and resolver libraries
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The information in the following Security Bulletin should be
acted upon as soon as possible. Hewlett-Packard Company will
not be liable for any consequences to any customer resulting
from customer's failure to fully implement instructions in this
Security Bulletin as soon as possible.
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PROBLEM: Potential buffer overflows in DNS resolver libraries.
PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 700/800 running HP-UX releases 11.00 and
11.11 (11i) with products using DNS resolver libraries,
including, but not limited to, Bind 9.x, Bind-8.1.2,
and libnss_dns.
HP9000 Series 700/800 running HP-UX release 10.20
HP9000 Series 700/800 running HP-UX release 10.10
HP9000 Series 700/800 running HP-UX release 10.24
or 11.04 (VVOS)
IMPACT: Potential unauthorized access, denial of service.
SOLUTION: Until a product upgrade is available, download and
install appropriate preliminary updates and the
appropriate preliminary or final patches.
MANUAL ACTIONS: Yes - NonUpdate
Install the applicable upgrades and patches
listed in the "Recommended solutions"
section (below).
**REVISED 09**
AVAILABILITY: The depots are available now.
-->> BIND9.2.0 is available now. (11.11)
-->> BIND-920 is available now. (11.00)
-->> BIND812 is available now. (11.00)
PHCO_27882 for 10.24 (VVOS) is available
now from the itrc.
The preliminary patches (depot files) are
available only from the ftp site (below) at
this time.
This bulletin will be will be updated when a
product upgrade is available. This bulletin
will also be updated when solutions for
other vulnerable products are available.
CHANGE SUMMARY: Rev.01 - Added Bind-8.1.2. and libnss_dns
information.
Rev.02 - A patch was incorrectly listed,
PHNE_27647.depot is the correct number.
New version available, BIND920ver3.depot.
Rev.03 - Added Bind-4.9.7 information for 11.00.
Rev.04 - Added Bind-4.9.7 information for 10.20.
Rev.05 - Added libc information for 10.20.
Rev.06 - Corrected "strings" to "strings -a"
Rev.07 - Added 11.04 and 10.24 information.
Rev.08 - BIND9.2.0 version 11.11.2.0.200209.
Updated to latest patches.
Added 10.10 information.
Rev.09 - BIND812 version B.11.00.01.004.
BIND-920 version B.11.00.01.001.
Added PHNE_27796 for 11.11.
Removed PHNE_27647.depot for 11.11.
Clarified 10.10 information.
Added CERT VU#738331 information.
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A. Background
CERT advisory CA-2002-19 reports a buffer overflow
vulnerability which may affect products on HP-UX release
11.00 and release 11.11 (11i). The vulnerable products
include Bind 9.x. This bulletin will be
updated when solutions for other vulnerable products are
available.
**REVISED 09**
- -->>CERT VU#738331 is fixed by the patches referenced below.
Bind-8.1.2 is vulnerable.
The libnss_dns.1 library is vulnerable.
Bind-4.9.7 is vulnerable.
HP-UX 10.20 programs calling the DNS API are vulnerable.
HP-UX 10.10 programs calling the DNS API are vulnerable.
B. Recommended solution
The following preliminary fixes are available:
HP-UX 10.10
PHNE_27792.depot s700_800 10.10/10.20 Bind 4.9.7 components
-->> AND
libc.1.1010, libc.a.1010 10.10 libc files
HP-UX 10.20
PHNE_27792.depot s700_800 10.10/10.20 Bind 4.9.7 components
-->> AND
PHCO_26152.depot s700_800 10.20 libc
HP-UX 10.24
PHNE_27879.depot s700_800 10.24 (VVOS) BIND 4.9.7 components
-->> AND
PHCO_27882: s700_800 10.24 (VVOS) libc
HP-UX 11.00
**REVISED 09**
-->>BIND812 version B.11.00.01.004 or
-->>subsequent from http://software.hp.com.
OR
-->>BIND-920 version B.11.00.01.001 or
-->>subsequent from http://software.hp.com.
-->> OR
PHNE_27793.depot s700_800 11.00 Bind 4.9.7 components
-->> AND
PHNE_27646.depot s700_800 11.00 libnss_dns
HP-UX 11.04
PHNE_28415 s700_800 11.04 (VVOS) Bind 4.9.7 components
-->> AND
PHNE_27881.depot s700_800 11.04 (VVOS) libnss_dns
HP-UX 11.11
- -->> BIND-920_B.11.11.01.002_HPUX_B.11.11_32+64.depot or
- -->> BIND9.2.0 version 11.11.2.0.200209 or any
- -->> subsequent from http://software.hp.com.
- -->> Note: BIND9.2.0 version 11.11.2.0.200209 has been
- -->> replaced by
- -->> BIND-920_B.11.11.01.002_HPUX_B.11.11_32+64.depot
-->> OR
PHNE_27794.depot s700_800 11.11 Bind-8.1.2 patch
-->> AND
- -->> PHNE_27796 s700_800 11.11 libnss_dns
Note: BIND9.2.0 version 11.11.2.0.200209 also corrects potential
problems reported in CERT advisory CA-2002-23.
- -->>Note: The files mentioned below can be downloaded from
- -->> the following site. This site is temporary and
- -->> will be removed when the fixes become available
- -->> from the itrc.
System: hprc.external.hp.com (192.170.19.51)
Login: bind
Password: bind1
FTP Access: ftp://bind:bind1@hprc.external.hp.com/
or: ftp://bind:bind1@192.170.19.51/
file: upgrade_bind812_v4.depot.gz
Note: There is an ftp defect in IE5 that may result in
a browser hang. To work around this:
- Select Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced
- Un-check the option: [ ] Enable folder view for FTP sites
Download and install the appropriate preliminary patch
from the ftp site listed above:
PHNE_27792.depot s700_800 10.10/10.20 Bind 4.9.7 components
PHCO_26152.depot s700_800 10.20 libc patch
PHNE_27879.depot s700_800 10.24 (VVOS) BIND 4.9.7 components
PHCO_27882: s700_800 10.24 (VVOS) libc
PHNE_27646.depot s700_800 11.00 libnss_dns DNS backend patch
PHNE_27793.depot s700_800 11.00 Bind 4.9.7 components
PHNE_28415 s700_800 11.04 (VVOS) Bind 4.9.7 components
PHNE_27881.depot s700_800 11.04 (VVOS) libnss_dns
PHNE_27794.depot s700_800 11.11 Bind-8.1.2 patch
Note: If you wish to verify the md5 sum and you do not
have a copy of md5, please refer to:
HPSBUX9408-016
Patch sums and the MD5 program
Note: Using your itrc account security bulletins can be
found here:
http://itrc.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/screen=ckiSecurityBulletin
MD5 (PHNE_27792.depot) = 613aa5827f0b4df4f51188857b5834d0
cksum 4143672841 696320 PHNE_27792.depot
MD5 (PHCO_26152.depot) = fbd411fb4ca5f392722415868ee8b6cb
cksum 2238979170 9676800 PHCO_26152.depot
MD5 (PHNE_27879.depot) = 90a570964b5cf48dadcd427f69bfdd16
cksum 2889539873 747520 PHNE_27879.depot
MD5 (PHNE_27646.depot) = f15f7f0dd5098b55df363007197b9fcb
cksum 891782754 61440 PHNE_27646.depot
MD5 (PHNE_27793.depot) = 6f0f0f34c7a51688f6506c56da636689
cksum 4222745255 675840 PHNE_27793.depot
MD5 (PHNE_28415) = b07cd934bdcac2bf9cdfcbb2b44644de
cksum 1939013995 973906 PHNE_28415
MD5 (PHNE_27881.depot) = d53a774092f72e98cb62607b5882b576
cksum 1828722320 61440 PHNE_27881.depot
MD5 (PHNE_27794.depot) = aa2d467e274ef5637bbd16a96730383e
cksum 540047999 665600 PHNE_27794.depot
Note: On 10.10 and 10.20 the DNS API is contained in libc.
Programs which make DNS calls and are linked with
libc.a must be relinked.
Programs which are linked with ".a" libraries
are statically linked.
Statically linked programs may be tested as follows:
strings -a suspect_program | grep "Too many addresses (%d)"
If the program contains the string it may make
DNS API calls and should be relinked with the
fixed version of libc.a.
**REVISED 09**
Download libc.1.1010 and libc.a.1010 from the ftp
site mentioned above.
MD5 (libc.1.1010) = 87be3ba33250be16ad39345ed38f9875
cksum 1642516484 1716224 libc.1.1010
MD5 (libc.a.1010) = b680e1861a4b3ea4fc8fe55da63d62d2
cksum 4179986886 2280612 libc.a.1010
- -->> Install on 10.10 as follows:
1. Go to init state 2. Copy libc.1.1010 and
libc.a.1010 to a secure directory such as /.
2. cd /usr/lib
/usr/sbin/cp libc.1 libc.1.orig
/usr/sbin/cp /libc.1.1010 libc.1
/usr/sbin/cp libc.a libc.a.orig
/usr/sbin/cp /libc.a.1010 libc.a
3. Reboot the system.
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On the "Support Information Digest Main" page:
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D. To report new security vulnerabilities, send email to
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Please encrypt any exploit information using the
security-alert PGP key, available from your local key
server, or by sending a message with a -subject- (not body)
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