Date: 15 February 2002
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ESB-2002.075 -- HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0184
HPSBUX0202-184 - Sec. Vulnerability in SNMP
15 February 2002
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: SNMP
Vendor: Hewlett-Packard
Platform: HP 9000 Series 700 running HP-UX releases 10.X and 11.X
HP 9000 Series 800 running HP-UX releases 10.X and 11.X
HP Procurve switches
JetDirect Firmware (older versions only)
Impact: Denial of Service
Inappropriate Access
Access Required: Remote
Ref: AL-2002.02
ESB-2002.065
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AusCERT Note: This External Security Bulletin contains the original
release of HPSBUX0202-184 and the REVISED 01 version.
Document ID: HPSBUX0202-184
Date Loaded: 20020212
Title: Sec. Vulnerability in SNMP
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HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0184,
Originally issued: 12 Feb. 2002
-----------------------------------------------------------------
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: Vulnerabilities in SNMP request and trap handling.
PLATFORM: HP 9000 Series 700 and Series 800 running HP-UX
releases 10.X and 11.X
hp procurve switch 2524
JetDirect Firmware (older versions only)
DAMAGE: Possible denial-of-service, service interruptions,
unauthorized access.
SOLUTION: Apply patches or implement workarounds.
For HP-UX releases:
PHSS_26137 s700_800 HP-UX 10.20 OV EMANATE14.2 Agent
PHSS_26138 s700_800 HP-UX 11.X OV EMANATE14.2 Agent
PSOV_03087 Solaris 2.X EMANATE Release 14.2
MANUAL ACTIONS: Upgrade or workaround action per below.
AVAILABILITY: Patches for some affected systems are available now.
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A. Background
CERT has issued an advisory:
CERT Advisory CA-2002-03 Multiple Vulnerabilities in Many
Implementations of the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv1) containing information about the vulnerabilities.
Hewlett-Packard Company will revise this bulletin as new
information becomes available.
---------------------------------------------------------
hp procurve switch 2524
---------------------------------------------------------
hp procurve switch 2525 (product J4813A) is vulnerable to
some issues. Patches in process.
---------------------------------------------------------
NNM (Network Node Manager)
---------------------------------------------------------
Some problems were found in NNM product were related to
trap handling. Patches in process.
---------------------------------------------------------
JetDirect Firmware (older versions only)
---------------------------------------------------------
ONLY some older versions of JetDirect Firmware are
vulnerable to some of the issues. The older firmware
can be upgraded in most cases, see list below.
JetDirect Firmware Version State
========================== =====
X.08.32 and higher NOT Vulnerable
X.21.00 and higher NOT Vulnerable
where X represents an alpha character for your device.
JetDirect Product Numbers that can be freely upgraded
to X.08.32 or X.21.00 or higher firmware.
EIO (Peripherals Laserjet 4000, 5000, 8000, etc...)
J3110A 10T
J3111A 10T/10B2/LocalTalk
J3112A Token Ring (discontinued)
J3113A 10/100 (discontinued)
J4169A 10/100
J4167A Token Ring
MIO (Peripherals LaserJet 4, 4si, 5si, etc...)
J2550A/B 10T (discontinued)
J2552A/B 10T/10Base2/LocalTalk (discontinued)
J2555A/B Token Ring (discontinued)
J4100A 10/100
J4105A Token Ring
J4106A 10T
External Print Servers
J2591A EX+ (discontinued)
J2593A EX+3 10T/10B2 (discontinued)
J2594A EX+3 Token Ring (discontinued)
J3263A 300X 10/100
J3264A 500X Token Ring
J3265A 500X 10/100
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HP-UX Systems running snmpd or OPENVIEW
----------------------------------------------------------
Any HP-UX 10.X or 11.X system running snmpd or snmpdm is
vulnerable. To determine if your HP-UX system has snmpd
or snmpdm installed:
swlist -l file | grep snmpd
B. Fixing the problem
Install the appropriate patch or firmware revision or work
around problem as detailed below.
C. Recommended solution
---------------------------------------------------------
hp procurve switch 2524
---------------------------------------------------------
No known workaround. Patches are in process.
---------------------------------------------------------
NNM (Network Node Manager)
---------------------------------------------------------
Disable snmpd and snmpdm as detailed for HP-UX below.
Patches are in process.
---------------------------------------------------------
MC/ServiceGuard
---------------------------------------------------------
Concerning the impact of disabling the SNMP agent on nodes
in MC/ServiceGuard or ServiceGuard OPS Edition clusters:
If SNMP is disabled on nodes running in MC/ServiceGuard
or ServiceGuard OPS Edition clusters, it will no longer be
possible for cluster monitoring applications that use the
cluster SNMP MIB to obtain the correct status for the cluster.
Examples of such applications are ClusterView, ClusterView Plus
or EMS High Availability Monitors, which all receive
cluster-related SNMP information from the cluster nodes.
This means that these applications will no longer display the
correct status for the cluster, including the cluster starting
or halting, nodes leaving or joining the cluster, and application
packages starting up or halting in the cluster.
NOTE: All supported versions of MC/ServiceGuard as well as
ServiceGuard OPS Edition are affected by this issue.
The ServiceGuard Manager product does not use the cluster
SNMP MIB, and therefore is _NOT_ affected by the
disabling of SNMP on cluster nodes.
---------------------------------------------------------
Event Monitoring System (EMS)
---------------------------------------------------------
It should also be noted that if an MC/ServiceGuard or ServiceGuard
OPS Edition application package has package resources defined
that use EMS High Availability Monitors, then those package
resources will no longer contain the current status for the
cluster. It may be necessary to remove the definition for these
package resources in order to allow continued operation of the
package after SNMP has been disabled.
---------------------------------------------------------
JetDirect Firmware (older versions only)
---------------------------------------------------------
Update firmware to X.08.32(or higher) or X.21.00(or higher)
as applicable.
----------------------------------------------------------
HP-UX Systems running snmpd or OPENVIEW
----------------------------------------------------------
The following patches are available now:
PHSS_26137 s700_800 HP-UX 10.20 OV EMANATE14.2 Agent$
PHSS_26138 s700_800 HP-UX 11.X OV EMANATE14.2 Agent$
PSOV_03087 Solaris 2.X EMANATE Release 14.2 $
All three patches are available from:
http://support.openview.hp.com/cpe/patches/
In addition PHSS_26137 and PHSS_26138 will soon be available
from:
http://itrc.hp.com
============================================================
NOTE: The patches are labeled OV (Open View). However, the
patches are also applicable to systems that are _NOT_
running Open View.
============================================================
Workaround for HP-UX Systems:
If a patch is not available for your platform or you cannot
install an available patch, snmpd and snmpdm can be disabled
by removing their entries from /etc/services and removing the
execute permissions from /usr/sbin/snmpd and /usr/sbin/snmpdm.
D. To subscribe to automatically receive future NEW HP Security
Bulletins from the HP IT Resource Center via electronic
mail, do the following:
Use your browser to get to the HP IT Resource Center page
at:
http://itrc.hp.com
Use the 'Login' tab at the left side of the screen to login
using your ID and password. Use your existing login or the
"Register" button at the left to create a login, in order to
gain access to many areas of the ITRC. Remember to save the
User ID assigned to you, and your password.
In the left most frame select "Maintenance and Support".
Under the "Notifications" section (near the bottom of
the page), select "Support Information Digests".
To -subscribe- to future HP Security Bulletins or other
Technical Digests, click the check box (in the left column)
for the appropriate digest and then click the "Update
Subscriptions" button at the bottom of the page.
or
To -review- bulletins already released, select the link
(in the middle column) "Search Technical Knowledge
Database".
To -gain access- to the Security Patch Matrix, or the
"The Security Bulletins Archive" select the link for
"The Security Bulletins Archive" (near the bottom of
the page). Once in the archive the third link is
to the current Security Patch Matrix. Updated daily, this
matrix categorizes security patches by platform/OS release,
and by bulletin topic. Security Patch Check completely
automates the process of reviewing the patch matrix for
11.XX systems.
For information on the Security Patch Check tool, see:
http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/
displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=B6834AA"
The security patch matrix is also available via anonymous
ftp:
ftp.itrc.hp.com:~ftp/export/patches/hp-ux_patch_matrix
On the "Support Information Digest Main" page:
click on the "HP Security Bulletin Archive".
E. To report new security vulnerabilities, send email to
security-alert@hp.com
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)
of 'get key' (no quotes) to security-alert@hp.com.
Permission is granted for copying and circulating this
Bulletin to Hewlett-Packard (HP) customers (or the Internet
community) for the purpose of alerting them to problems,
if and only if, the Bulletin is not edited or changed in
any way, is attributed to HP, and provided such reproduction
and/or distribution is performed for non-commercial purposes.
Any other use of this information is prohibited. HP is not
liable for any misuse of this information by any third party.
________________________________________________________________
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Document ID: HPSBUX0202-184
Date Loaded: 20020214
Title: Sec. Vulnerability in SNMP (rev. 1)
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**REVISED 01** HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0184,
Originally issued: 12 Feb. 2002
Last revised: 13 Feb. 2002
-----------------------------------------------------------------
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.
------------------------------------------------------------------
PROBLEM: Vulnerabilities in SNMP request and trap handling.
PLATFORM: HP 9000 Series 700 and Series 800 running HP-UX
releases 10.X and 11.X
** Revised 01**
HP Procurve switches
JetDirect Firmware (older versions only)
DAMAGE: Possible denial-of-service, service interruptions,
unauthorized access.
SOLUTION: Apply patches or implement workarounds.
For HP-UX releases:
PHSS_26137 s700_800 HP-UX 10.20 OV EMANATE14.2 Agent
PHSS_26138 s700_800 HP-UX 11.X OV EMANATE14.2 Agent
PSOV_03087 Solaris 2.X EMANATE Release 14.2
MANUAL ACTIONS: Upgrade or workaround action per below.
AVAILABILITY: Patches for some affected systems are available now.
CHANGE SUMMARY: Rev.01 affected HP Procurve scope expanded,
plus Procurve patch availability added.
NNM ovtrapd patch availability added.
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A. Background
CERT has issued an advisory:
CERT Advisory CA-2002-03 Multiple Vulnerabilities in Many
Implementations of the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv1) containing information about the vulnerabilities.
Hewlett-Packard Company will revise this bulletin as new
information becomes available.
---------------------------------------------------------
hp Procurve switches
---------------------------------------------------------
**REVISED 01**
We are still in the process of determining which other HP
Procurve products are subject to these vulnerabilities.
We have created fixes for products below which will resolve
these issues. See Section C below.
Customers can download these patches in the form of software
upgrades at:
http://www.hp.com/rnd/software/switches.htm
Product Fix revision number
---------------------------------- --------------------
HP Procurve Switch 2524 (J4813A) F.04.08 or greater
HP Procurve Switch 2512 (J4812A) F.04.08 or greater
HP Procurve Switch 4108GL (J4865A) G.04.05 or greater
HP Procurve Switch 4108GL-bundle (J4861A) G.04.05 or greater
Not all HP Procurve products have completed testing, nor are
they listed here, and may or may not have these vulnerabilities.
This bulletin will again be updated as new information becomes
available.
---------------------------------------------------------
NNM (Network Node Manager)
---------------------------------------------------------
**REVISED 01**
Some problems found in NNM product were related to trap
handling. Patches are available. See Section C below.
---------------------------------------------------------
JetDirect Firmware (older versions only)
---------------------------------------------------------
ONLY some older versions of JetDirect Firmware are
vulnerable to some of the issues. The older firmware
can be upgraded in most cases, see list below.
JetDirect Firmware Version State
========================== =====
X.08.32 and higher NOT Vulnerable
X.21.00 and higher NOT Vulnerable
where X represents an alpha character for your device.
JetDirect Product Numbers that can be freely upgraded
to X.08.32 or X.21.00 or higher firmware.
EIO (Peripherals Laserjet 4000, 5000, 8000, etc...)
J3110A 10T
J3111A 10T/10B2/LocalTalk
J3112A Token Ring (discontinued)
J3113A 10/100 (discontinued)
J4169A 10/100
J4167A Token Ring
MIO (Peripherals LaserJet 4, 4si, 5si, etc...)
J2550A/B 10T (discontinued)
J2552A/B 10T/10Base2/LocalTalk (discontinued)
J2555A/B Token Ring (discontinued)
J4100A 10/100
J4105A Token Ring
J4106A 10T
External Print Servers
J2591A EX+ (discontinued)
J2593A EX+3 10T/10B2 (discontinued)
J2594A EX+3 Token Ring (discontinued)
J3263A 300X 10/100
J3264A 500X Token Ring
J3265A 500X 10/100
----------------------------------------------------------
HP-UX Systems running snmpd or OPENVIEW
----------------------------------------------------------
Any HP-UX 10.X or 11.X system running snmpd or snmpdm is
vulnerable. To determine if your HP-UX system has snmpd
or snmpdm installed:
swlist -l file | grep snmpd
B. Fixing the problem
Install the appropriate patch or firmware revision or work
around problem as detailed below.
C. Recommended solution
---------------------------------------------------------
hp Procurve switches
---------------------------------------------------------
**REVISED 01**
Customers can download these patches in the form of firmware
upgrades at:
http://www.hp.com/rnd/software/switches.htm
Product Fix revision number
----------------------------------- -------------------
HP Procurve Switch 2524 (J4813A) F.04.08 or greater
HP Procurve Switch 2512 (J4812A) F.04.08 or greater
HP Procurve Switch 4108GL (J4865A) G.04.05 or greater
HP Procurve Switch 4108GL-bundle (J4861A) G.04.05 or greater
---------------------------------------------------------
NNM (Network Node Manager)
---------------------------------------------------------
**REVISED 01**
Problems found in the NNM product (related only to trap
handling) are addressed in patches available at:
http://support.openview.hp.com/cpe/patches/nnm/6.2/s700_800_11.X.jsp
PHSS_26286 s700_800 HP-UX 10.20 ovtrapd large trap fix
PHSS_26287 s700_800 HP-UX 11.X ovtrapd large trap fix
PSOV_03100 Solaris 2.X ovtrapd large trap fix
NNM_00857 NT 4.X/Windows 2000 ovtrapd large trap fix
---------------------------------------------------------
MC/ServiceGuard
---------------------------------------------------------
Concerning the impact of disabling the SNMP agent on nodes
in MC/ServiceGuard or ServiceGuard OPS Edition clusters:
If SNMP is disabled on nodes running in MC/ServiceGuard
or ServiceGuard OPS Edition clusters, it will no longer be
possible for cluster monitoring applications that use the
cluster SNMP MIB to obtain the correct status for the cluster.
Examples of such applications are ClusterView, ClusterView Plus
or EMS High Availability Monitors, which all receive
cluster-related SNMP information from the cluster nodes.
This means that these applications will no longer display the
correct status for the cluster, including the cluster starting
or halting, nodes leaving or joining the cluster, and application
packages starting up or halting in the cluster.
NOTE: All supported versions of MC/ServiceGuard as well as
ServiceGuard OPS Edition are affected by this issue.
The ServiceGuard Manager product does not use the cluster
SNMP MIB, and therefore is _NOT_ affected by the
disabling of SNMP on cluster nodes.
---------------------------------------------------------
Event Monitoring System (EMS)
---------------------------------------------------------
It should also be noted that if an MC/ServiceGuard or ServiceGuard
OPS Edition application package has package resources defined
that use EMS High Availability Monitors, then those package
resources will no longer contain the current status for the
cluster. It may be necessary to remove the definition for these
package resources in order to allow continued operation of the
package after SNMP has been disabled.
---------------------------------------------------------
JetDirect Firmware (older versions only)
---------------------------------------------------------
Update firmware to X.08.32(or higher) or X.21.00(or higher)
as applicable.
----------------------------------------------------------
HP-UX Systems running snmpd or OPENVIEW
----------------------------------------------------------
The following patches are available now:
PHSS_26137 s700_800 HP-UX 10.20 OV EMANATE14.2 Agent$
PHSS_26138 s700_800 HP-UX 11.X OV EMANATE14.2 Agent$
PSOV_03087 Solaris 2.X EMANATE Release 14.2 $
All three patches are available from:
http://support.openview.hp.com/cpe/patches/
**Revised 01**
- -->> In addition PHSS_26137 and PHSS_26138 are now available
from:
http://itrc.hp.com
============================================================
NOTE: The patches are labeled OV (Open View). However, the
patches are also applicable to systems that are _NOT_
running Open View.
============================================================
Workaround for HP-UX Systems:
If a patch is not available for your platform or you cannot
install an available patch, snmpd and snmpdm can be disabled
by removing their entries from /etc/services and removing the
execute permissions from /usr/sbin/snmpd and /usr/sbin/snmpdm.
D. To subscribe to automatically receive future NEW HP Security
Bulletins from the HP IT Resource Center via electronic
mail, do the following:
Use your browser to get to the HP IT Resource Center page
at:
http://itrc.hp.com
Use the 'Login' tab at the left side of the screen to login
using your ID and password. Use your existing login or the
"Register" button at the left to create a login, in order to
gain access to many areas of the ITRC. Remember to save the
User ID assigned to you, and your password.
In the left most frame select "Maintenance and Support".
Under the "Notifications" section (near the bottom of
the page), select "Support Information Digests".
To -subscribe- to future HP Security Bulletins or other
Technical Digests, click the check box (in the left column)
for the appropriate digest and then click the "Update
Subscriptions" button at the bottom of the page.
or
To -review- bulletins already released, select the link
(in the middle column) "Search Technical Knowledge
Database".
To -gain access- to the Security Patch Matrix, or the
"The Security Bulletins Archive" select the link for
"The Security Bulletins Archive" (near the bottom of
the page). Once in the archive the third link is
to the current Security Patch Matrix. Updated daily, this
matrix categorizes security patches by platform/OS release,
and by bulletin topic. Security Patch Check completely
automates the process of reviewing the patch matrix for
11.XX systems.
For information on the Security Patch Check tool, see:
http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/
displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=B6834AA"
The security patch matrix is also available via anonymous
ftp:
ftp.itrc.hp.com:~ftp/export/patches/hp-ux_patch_matrix
On the "Support Information Digest Main" page:
click on the "HP Security Bulletin Archive".
E. To report new security vulnerabilities, send email to
security-alert@hp.com
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)
of 'get key' (no quotes) to security-alert@hp.com.
Permission is granted for copying and circulating this
Bulletin to Hewlett-Packard (HP) customers (or the Internet
community) for the purpose of alerting them to problems,
if and only if, the Bulletin is not edited or changed in
any way, is attributed to HP, and provided such reproduction
and/or distribution is performed for non-commercial purposes.
Any other use of this information is prohibited. HP is not
liable for any misuse of this information by any third party.
________________________________________________________________
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