Date: 30 December 2008
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AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution
ESB-2008.1122 -- [Solaris]
An IP(7P) Spoofing Security Vulnerability in Mid-range Sun Fire Server's
Firmware May Allow Unauthorized Access to System Controllers
30 December 2008
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: Sun Fire 3800 Server
Sun Fire 4800 Server
Sun Fire 4810 Server
Sun Fire 6800 Server
Sun Fire E2900 Server
Sun Fire E4900 Server
Sun Fire E6900 Server
Sun Fire V1280 Server
Netra 1280 Server
Netra 1290 Server
Publisher: Sun Microsystems
Operating System: Solaris
Platform: SPARC
Impact: Root Compromise
Inappropriate Access
Denial of Service
Access: Remote/Unauthenticated
CVE Names: CVE-2008-5685
Original Bulletin:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/printfriendly.do?assetkey=1-66-246746-1
Revision History: December 30 2008: Added CVE Reference
December 15 2008: Initial Release
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Solution Type: Sun Alert
Solution 246746 : An IP(7P) Spoofing Security Vulnerability in
Mid-range Sun Fire Server's Firmware May Allow Unauthorized Access to
System Controllers
Bug ID: 6707931
Product
Sun Fire 3800 Server
Sun Fire 4800 Server
Sun Fire 4810 Server
Sun Fire 6800 Server
Sun Fire E2900 Server
Sun Fire E4900 Server
Sun Fire E6900 Server
Sun Fire V1280 Server
Netra 1280 Server
Netra 1290 Server
Date of Resolved Release: 12-Dec-2008
SA Document Body
An IP(7P) spoofing security vulnerability in certain midrange Sun
Fire Server's firmware:
1. Impact
An IP(7P) spoofing security vulnerability in certain Mid-range Sun
Fire Server's firmware may allow a remote privileged/unprivileged user
to gain unauthorized access to the System Controller (SC). Such users
may also gain access to the system console and possibly the host
operating system running on these servers.This may allow such users to
power off or reset the system which is a type of Denial of Service
(DoS).
2. Contributing Factors
This issue can occur in the following releases:
SPARC Platform
* Sun Fire 3800/4800/4810/6800/E2900/E4900/E6900/V1280
* Netra 1280/1290 Servers
with a System Controller (SC) running ScApp versions 5.18.X, 5.19.X,
and 5.20.0 through 5.20.10
To determine the version of ScApp on a system, the following command
can be run (from sc0:SC>):
sc0:SC> showsc
...
ScApp version: 5.20.10 Build_01
RTOS version: 47
...
Note: This issue only impacts systems that have a System Controller V2
without SSH enabled.
To determine if a system has System Controller V2, the following
command can be run (from the platform shell):
sc0:SC> showsc
...
Main System Controller V2
SC Failover: disabled
...
To determine if SSH is configured on the System Controller, please see
the documentation regarding configuring of network parameters in the
System Administration Guide for these servers.
3. Symptoms
There are no reliable symptoms that would indicate the described
issues have been exploited.
4. Workaround
To work around the described issue, one of the following options can
be used:
1. Do not put the System Controller on a publicly accessible network.
2. Enable SSH on systems with System Controller V2
Note: System Controllers can be configured to use SSH for remote
connections or to not accept remote connections at all. To configure
network parameters for these System Controllers, please refer to the
System Administration Guide documentation for these servers.
5. Resolution
This issue is addressed in the following releases:
SPARC Platform
* Sun Fire 3800/4800/4810/6800/E2900/E4900/E6900/V1280 with firmware
(ScApp) 5.20.11 (as delivered in patch 114527-12) or later
* Netra 1280/1290 Servers with firmware (ScApp) 5.20.11 (as
delivered in patch 114527-12) or later
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