Search: Home Bugtraq Vulnerabilities Mailing Lists Jobs Tools Beta Programs

Security Vulnerability with land on HP-UX
HPSBUX9801-076
Published: 1998-02-24 00:00:00
Updated: 1998-02-24 00:00:00


-------------------------------------------------------------------------
**REVISED 02** HEWLETT-PACKARD SECURITY BULLETIN: #00076, 21 January 1998
Last Revised:   23 February 1998
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

The information in the following Security Bulletin should be acted upon
as soon as possible.  Hewlett-Packard 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:  A TCP SYN packet with target host's address as both source and
          destination can cause system hangs.

PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 7/800 running HP-UX releases 9.X, 10.X, and 11.00.

DAMAGE:   Users on the network can cause system hangs.

SOLUTION: Apply patches listed below.

AVAILABILITY:  All patches are available now.
CHANGE SUMMARY: R1 Adds patches for HP-UX release 10.24 (VVOS)
                R2 Adds patches for HP-UX release 10.16 (CMW BLS)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
I.
   A. Background
      CERT Advisory CA-97.28 discusses the widely available "land" program,
      a denial of service tool that is effective against HP-UX systems.
      land sends carefully crafted TCP packets (the source and destination
      are identical).

**REVISED 02**
   B. Fixing the problem
      The problem can be fixed by applying the appropriate cumulative ARPA
      Transport patch mentioned below.

      HP-UX release 11.00 HP9000 Series 700/800     PHNE_14017

      HP-UX release 10.30 HP9000 Series 700/800     PHNE_13671

      HP-UX release 10.20 HP9000 Series 800         PHNE_13468

      HP-UX release 10.24 HP9000 Series 700         PHNE_13888

      HP-UX release 10.24 HP9000 Series 800         PHNE_13889

      HP-UX release 10.20 HP9000 Series 800         PHNE_13468

      HP-UX release 10.20 HP9000 Series 700         PHNE_13469

---->>HP-UX release 10.16 HP9000 Series 700         PHKL_14242

---->>HP-UX release 10.16 HP9000 Series 800         PHKL_14243

      HP-UX release 10.10 HP9000 Series 800         PHNE_13470

      HP-UX release 10.10 HP9000 Series 700         PHNE_13471

      HP-UX release 10.01 HP9000 Series 800         PHNE_13472

      HP-UX release 10.01 HP9000 Series 700         PHNE_13473

      HP-UX release 10.00 HP9000 Series 800         PHNE_13474

      HP-UX release 10.00 HP9000 Series 700         PHNE_13475

      HP-UX release  9.04 HP9000 Series 800         PHNE_13476

      HP-UX release  9.03,5,7] HP9000 Series 700   [PHNE_13477

      HP-UX release  9.01 HP9000 Series 700         PHNE_13478

      HP-UX release  9.00 HP9000 Series 800         PHNE_13479


   C. Impact of the patch
      The patch changes the implementation of the ISO OSI stack such
      that the host now enforces the rule that inbound packets are never
      from itself - if packets claim otherwise, they are simply dropped.

   D. To subscribe to automatically receive future NEW HP Security
      Bulletins from the HP Electronic Support Center via electronic
      mail, do the following:

      User your browser to get to the HP Electronic Support Center page
      at:
      http://us-support.external.hp.com
      (for US, Canada, Asia-Pacific, & Latin-America)

      http://europe-support.external.hp.com    (for Europe)


      Click on the Technical Knowledge Database, register as a user
      (remember to save the User ID assigned to you, and your password),
      and it will connect to a HP Search Technical Knowledge DB page.
      Near the bottom is a hyperlink to our Security Bulletin archive.
      Once in the archive there is another link to our current
      security patch matrix. Updated daily, this matrix is categorized
      by platform/OS release, and by bulletin topic.


   F. 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.
________________________________________________________________________








 

Privacy Statement
Copyright 2008, SecurityFocus