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UNIRAS Brief - 643/03 - Hewlett Packard - ProCurve 5300 series and RPC worms



 
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   UNIRAS (UK Govt CERT) Briefing Notice - 643/03 dated 26.11.03  Time: 11:37
 UNIRAS is part of NISCC(National Infrastructure Security Co-ordination Centre)
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Hewlett Packard Security Advisory
SSRT3647 ProCurve 5300 series and RPC worms

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Document ID:  HPSBMI0311-006
Date Loaded:  20031124
      Title:  SSRT3647 ProCurve 5300 series and RPC worms

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 Source: HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
 SECURITY BULLETIN: HPSBMI0311-006
 Originally issued: 24 November 2003
 SSRT3647 ProCurve 5300 series and RPC worms
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NOTICE: There are no restrictions for distribution of this
Bulletin provided that it remains complete and intact.

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: HP ProCurve Switches can exhibit deteriorating
         performance and fail to function in presence of RPC
         worms such as Welchia and Blaster.

IMPACT:  Potential for denial of service.

PLATFORM: Only HP ProCurve Switch 5304XL (J4850A), 5348XL
          (J4849A), 5372XL (J4848A), 5308XL (J4819A).

SOLUTION:  Upgrade switch software to E.07.40 or subsequent.

MANUAL ACTIONS: Non-HP-UX only
                This is not an HP-UX issue.
                Install firmware E.07.40, or newer.

AVAILABILITY: The firmware is available now. (See below for
              details).
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 A. Background
    The HP ProCurve Switches potentially suffer an adverse
    reaction to the presence of the Blaster/Welchia worms.
    Networking performance deteriorates resulting in the
    appearance of a Denial of Service for connected end nodes,
    generally running Microsoft Windows operating systems.

    Only the following HP ProCurve Switches are affected:
        5304XL (J4850A), 5348XL (J4849A), 5372XL (J4848A),
        5308XL (J4819A).

    NOTE: This problem does not directly impact HP-UX, MPE/iX,
          HP NonStop Servers, HP OpenVMS, nor HP Tru64
          UNIX/Trucluster Server.

 B. Recommended solution
    Several steps need to be taken to mitigate the problem.
  1. Locate and remove worms from infected and connected network
     clients.  To accomplish that task, download the Snort*
     utility which is designed to identify a network client
     infected by the Blaster and/or Welchia worms.

    http://www.snort.org/

     Follow the recommended instructions provided to install and
     to locate and remove these worms from your network.

     The following link provides some details of how to detect
     traffic that is caused by such worms and the data from this
     link can be used to compare to the traces that you capture
     off your network.

    http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/
           detecting.traffic.due.to.rpc.worms.html


  2. Administrators should take actions to prevent worm
     infiltrations on the network by ensuing that the latest
     patches for security vulnerabilities are applied to end
     clients via Microsoft Security releases.

    http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com

  3. Download and install the new switch software version E.07.40
     or subsequent from:

    http://www.hp.com/rnd/software/switches.htm

     If further assistance is required, contact your local
     ProCurve Customer Care Center, or visit their web site at:

    http://www.hp.com/rnd/assistance/assistance.htm

    * Snort is not included with HP Operating Systems and is
    not supported by HP; the information has been included in
    this document as a reference to customers who may be
    interested in evaluating it as it applies to this
    particular subject.

 C. 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) for the appropriate digest.

    NOTE: Using your itrc account security bulletins can be
          found here:
    http://itrc.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/screen=ckiSecurityBulletin


    To -gain access- to the Security Patch Matrix, 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.  Please note that installing the patches
    listed in the Security Patch Matrix will completely
    implement a security bulletin _only_ if the MANUAL ACTIONS
    field specifies "No."

    The Security Patch Check tool can verify that a security
    bulletin has been implemented on HP-UX 11.XX systems providing
    that the fix is completely implemented in a patch with no
    manual actions required.  The Security Patch Check tool cannot
    verify fixes implemented via a product upgrade.

    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://ftp.itrc.hp.com/export/patches/hp-ux_patch_matrix/

    On the "Support Information Digest Main" page:
    click on the "HP Security Bulletin Archive".

    The PGP key used to sign this bulletin is available from
    several PGP Public Key servers.  The key identification
    information is:

       2D2A7D59
       HP Security Response Team (Security Bulletin signing only)
       <security-alert@xxxxxx>
       Fingerprint =
         6002 6019 BFC1 BC62 F079 862E E01F 3AFC 2D2A 7D59

    If you have problems locating the key please write to
    security-alert@xxxxxxx  Please note that this key is
    for signing bulletins only and is not the key returned
    by sending 'get key' to security-alert@xxxxxxx


 D. To report new security vulnerabilities, send email to

    security-alert@xxxxxx

    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@xxxxxxx

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(c)Copyright 2003 Hewlett-Packard Company
Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or
editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information
in this document is subject to change without notice.
Hewlett-Packard Company and the names of HP products referenced
herein are trademarks and/or service marks of Hewlett-Packard
Company.  Other product and company names mentioned herein may be
trademarks and/or service marks of their respective owners.

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