-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 HP SECURITY BULLETIN HPSBUX01164 REVISION: 0 SSRT4884 rev.0 - HP-UX TCP/IP Remote Denial of Service (DoS) NOTICE: There are no restrictions for distribution of this Security Bulletin provided that it remains complete and intact. The information in this Security Bulletin should be acted upon as soon as possible. INITIAL RELEASE: 25 May 2005 POTENTIAL SECURITY IMPACT: Remote Denial of Service (DoS) SOURCE: Hewlett-Packard Company HP Software Security Response Team VULNERABILITY SUMMARY: A potential security vulnerability has been identified with HP-UX running TCP/IP. This vulnerability could be remotely exploited by an unauthorized user to cause a Denial of Service(DoS). REFERENCES: NISCC 532967, CAN-2004-0790, CAN-2004-0791 SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*: ONLY impacted versions are listed. HP-UX B.11.00, B.11.04, B.11.11, B.11.22, B.11.23 running TCP/IP. BACKGROUND: AFFECTED VERSIONS HP-UX B.11.22 HP-UX B.11.04 HP-UX B.11.00 ============= action: set ip_pmtu_strategy = 0, block certain ICMP messages HP-UX B.11.23 ============= Networking.NET2-KRN action: install preliminary binary files IPSec.IPSEC2-KRN action: set ip_pmtu_strategy = 0 HP-UX B.11.11 ============= Networking.NET2-KRN action: install preliminary binary files IPSec.IPSEC2-KRN action: set ip_pmtu_strategy = 0 END AFFECTED VERSIONS RESOLUTION: As reported in NISCC VU#532967 http://www.uniras.gov.uk/niscc/docs/al-20050412-00308.html?lang=en ICMP messages may be used to attack TCP/IP connections. Preliminary binary files are available for B.11.11 and B.11.23. Instructions for downloading and installing the binary files are given below. Workarounds ======== Until patches are available the issue may be worked around by filtering out certain ICMP messages and by ignoring the "Fragmentation Needed and DF Bit Set" ICMP message. The following ICMP messages could be filtered via filtering technology such as firewalls or host based filters: Protocol Unreachable Port Unreachable Source Quench Note: Filtering "Protocol Unreachable" and "Port Unreachable" should not be done without careful testing. Filtering these out may interfere with the correct functioning of network components. Filtering "Source Quench" should present little risk. In addition the "Fragmentation Needed and DF Bit Set" ICMP message can be ignored by setting ip_pmtu_strategy = 0 as follows: Note: HPSBUX01137 recommends setting ip_pmtu_strategy = 0 or 3 as a workaround. The current issue has a different root cause and cannot be worked around with ip_pmtu_strategy = 3. Setting ip_pmtu_strategy=0 ================== Edit /etc/rc.config.d/nddconf to add the following: TRANSPORT_NAME[n]=ip NDD_NAME[n]=ip_pmtu_strategy NDD_VALUE[n]=0 This value will take effect when the system is rebooted. Until the system can be rebooted the ip_pmtu_strategy value for new connections can be set with the ndd(1M) command: /usr/bin/ndd -set /dev/ip ip_pmtu_strategy 0 Note: There is a defect that will cause "ndd -c" to fail if there are more than 10 directives in /etc/rc.config.d/nddconf. That defect is fixed in the following patches: B.11.11 - PHNE_25644 or subsequent B.11.04 - PHNE_26076 or subsequent B.11.00 - PHNE_26125 or subsequent Preliminary binary files ============== Preliminary binary files are available for B.11.11 and B.11.23. Instructions for downloading and installing the binary files are contained in readme files available here: System: hprc.external.hp.com (192.170.19.51) Login: icmp Password: icmp FTP Access: ftp://icmp:icmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ or: ftp://icmp:icmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/ Download the appropriate readme file containing further instructions: readme.11.11.txt readme.11.23.txt Verify the cksum or md5sum: cksum readme* 4156903999 3555 readme.11.11.txt 2827648934 3676 readme.11.23.txt md5sum readme* 3926e5970fe50872cfa2f1998355f25c readme.11.11.txt 41d45bcc312dee4ef297a4438e37b81c readme.11.23.txt Download and install the binary files as discussed in the readme files. The binary files are available in the same directory as the readme files. IPSec ==== Customers using the IPSec product may install the binary files for B.11.11 and B.11.23 as mentioned above. However, that will not resolve all the issues for IPSec. Until a binary file is available for the IPSec product it will be necessary to use the ip_pmtu_strategy = 0 workaround as discussed above. In summary: B.11.11,B.11.23 -- install binary files B.11.11,B.11.23 plus IPSec -- install binary files and set ip_pmtu_strategy = 0 MANUAL ACTIONS: Yes - NonUpdate For B.11.00, B.11.04, and B.11.22: Set ip_pmtu_strategy=0 and filter out the following ICMP messages: Protocol Unreachable Port Unreachable Source Quench For B.11.11 and B.11.23: Apply the workaround above or install binary files. For B.11.11 and B.11.23 IPSec: In addition to installing binary files, set ip_pmtu_strategy=0. BULLETIN REVISION HISTORY: Revision 0: 25 May 2005 Initial release HP-UX SPECIFIC SECURITY BULLETINS*: Security Patch Check revision B.02.00 analyzes all HP-issued Security Bulletins to provide a subset of recommended actions that potentially affect a specific HP-UX system. 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