HPSBTL0205-043
Published: 2002-05-30 17:50:39
Updated: 2002-05-30 17:50:39
Document ID: HPSBTL0205-043
Date Loaded: 20020529
Title: Security vulnerability in imap
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HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY ADVISORY: #043
Originally issued: 29 May '02
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The information in the following Security Advisory should be acted
upon as soon as possible. Hewlett-Packard Company will not be
liable for any consequences to any customer resulting from the
customer's failure to fully implement instructions in this Security
Advisory as soon as possible.
Because the vulnerability does not require a Hewlett-Packard
Secure OS 1.0 patch or re-packaging of the RPM affected by the
advisory, the RPMs have not been produced or tested by Hewlett-Packard.
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PROBLEM: Buffer Overflow in imap.
PLATFORM: Any system running HP Secure OS software for Linux Release 1.0
DAMAGE: Potential unauthorized execution of files.
SOLUTION: Apply the appropriate RPMs (see section B below)
MANUAL ACTIONS: None
AVAILABILITY: The RPMs are available now.
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A. Background
The imap package provides server daemons for both the IMAP (Internet
Message Access Protocol) and POP (Post Office Protocol) mail access
protocols. The POP protocol uses a "post office" machine to collect
mail for users and allows users to download their mail to their local
machine for reading. The IMAP protocol allows a user to read mail on a
remote machine without downloading it to their local machine.
The University of Washington imap daemon contains a buffer overflow
which allows a logged in, remote user to execute commands on the server.
B. Fixing the problem
Hewlett-Packard Company recommends that customers who have installed
imap, download the RPMs listed in the following Red Hat Security
Advisory:
2002-05-22 RHSA-2002:092 Buffer overflow in UW imap daemon
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-092.html
To install the security advisory RPMs, use the following sequence
of commands:
1. If you use the tripwire product, we recommend that you run a
a consistency check and fix any violations before installing
the security advisory RPM.
tripwire --check --interactive
2. Install the advisory RPM from the root account.
rpm -F <advisory RPM name>
3. Update the tripwire database
tripwire --check --interactive
NOTE:
The rpm -q <package name> command can be used to determine if the
package is installed. Hewlett-Packard recommends applying the
security advisory fixes to installed packages only. The -F option
to the RPM installer will only apply the fix if the package is
currently installed on the system. Dependent RPMs can be found by
using the "Find Latest RPMs" search facility at
http://www.redhat.com/apps/download. To find the latest dependent
RPM enter the RPM's name in the "By Keyword" box.
C. To subscribe to automatically receive future HP Security
Bulletins from the HP IT Resource Center via electronic
mail, do the following:
Use your browser to access the HP IT Resource Center page
at:
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Use the 'Login' tab at the left side of the screen to login
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In the left most frame select "Maintenance and Support".
Under the "Notifications" section (near the bottom of
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To -subscribe- to future HP Security Bulletins or other
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or
To -review- bulletins already released, select the link
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D. 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. You may also get the security-alert PGP key by
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'get key' (no quotes) to security-alert@hp.com.
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