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SSRT3454 Security Vulnerability in sort(1)
HPSBUX0301-237
Published: 2003-01-17 18:17:47
Updated: 2003-01-17 18:17:47

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 Source: HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
 SECURITY BULLETIN: HPSBUX0301-237
 Originally issued: 17 Jan 2003
 SSRT3454 Security Vulnerability in sort(1)
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PROBLEM:  Potential filesystem mismangement in sort(1)

IMPACT:   Potential unauthorized access, denial of service.

PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 700/800 running HP-UX releases 10.XX,
          11.00, and 11.11 only.

SOLUTION: Apply the appropriate patch as listed below:
                 PHCO_25918 for HP-UX 11.11
                 PHCO_27565 for HP-UX 11.00
                 PHCO_28467 for HP-UX 11.04
                 PHCO_27564 for HP-UX 10.20
                 PHCO_27940 for HP-UX 10.10
                 PHCO_28142 for HP-UX 10.01

MANUAL ACTIONS: No

AVAILABILITY:  The patches are available now on <itrc.hp.com>.

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 A. Background
    Certain aspects of file handling are incorrect in sort(1).

 B. Recommended solution
    Retrieve and install the appropriate patch:
          PHCO_25918 for HP-UX 11.11
          PHCO_27565 for HP-UX 11.00
          PHCO_28467 for HP-UX 11.04
          PHCO_27564 for HP-UX 10.20
          PHCO_27940 for HP-UX 10.10
          PHCO_28142 for HP-UX 10.01

    The problem is fixed in HP-UX release 11.22.

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