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тАО11-24-2003 06:34 AM
тАО11-24-2003 06:34 AM
Back in 2/2002 this alert was sent regarding SNMP vulnerability. Is this still the case?
I'm running VMS7.3 and TCPIP 5.1 ECO 4.
Thanks,
Tom
The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT/cc) has recently issued an
advisory regarding numerous potential vulnerabilities in SNMPv1
implementations. These potential vulnerabilities are applicable to
SNMPv1 trap handling and SNMPv1 Request handling. The CERT article
outlines vulnerabilities that can cause SNMP services to stop
functioning and in some cases may enable "unauthorized access,"
"denial of service attacks" or may cause system instability.
IMPACT:
Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS:
I'm running VMS7.3 and TCPIP 5.1 ECO 4.
Thanks,
Tom
The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT/cc) has recently issued an
advisory regarding numerous potential vulnerabilities in SNMPv1
implementations. These potential vulnerabilities are applicable to
SNMPv1 trap handling and SNMPv1 Request handling. The CERT article
outlines vulnerabilities that can cause SNMP services to stop
functioning and in some cases may enable "unauthorized access,"
"denial of service attacks" or may cause system instability.
IMPACT:
Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS:
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тАО11-24-2003 07:50 AM
тАО11-24-2003 07:50 AM
Re: SNMP and potential vulnerability
I do not know if this is fixed, but the last Eco for Tcpip 5.1 is Eco 5. You should anyway apply it.
regards
Gerard
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Gerard
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тАО11-24-2003 09:23 PM
тАО11-24-2003 09:23 PM
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If I recall correctly then this wasn't fixed in V5.1 because supported had ended for that version when the problem was fixed so you have to update to a later version then apply latest ECO. See release notes for TCPIP patch kits to see when the SNMP problem got fixed.
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