-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Note: the current version of the following document is available here: https://h20564.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/public/kb/ docDisplay?docId=emr_na-c04239372 SUPPORT COMMUNICATION - SECURITY BULLETIN Document ID: c04239372 Version: 4 HPSBMU02998 rev.4 - HP System Management Homepage (SMH) running OpenSSL on Linux and Windows, Remote Disclosure of Information, Denial of Service (DoS) NOTICE: The information in this Security Bulletin should be acted upon as soon as possible. Release Date: 2014-04-13 Last Updated: 2014-05-13 Potential Security Impact: Remote disclosure of information, Denial of Service (DoS) Source: Hewlett-Packard Company, HP Software Security Response Team VULNERABILITY SUMMARY Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified with HP System Management Homepage (SMH) running on Linux and Windows. The vulnerabilities could be exploited remotely resulting in Denial of Service (DoS). Also included is the OpenSSL vulnerability known as "Heartbleed" which could be exploited remotely resulting in disclosure of information. References: CVE-2014-0160 (SSRT101501) Disclosure of Information - "Heartbleed" CVE-2013-4353 Denial of Service (DoS) CVE-2013-6449 Denial of Service (DoS) CVE-2013-6450 Denial of Service (DoS) SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*: ONLY impacted versions are listed. HP System Management Homepage (SMH) v7.1.2, v7.2, v7.2.1, v7.2.2, v7.3, v7.3.1 for Linux and Windows. BACKGROUND CVSS 2.0 Base Metrics =========================================================== Reference Base Vector Base Score CVE-2013-4353 (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P) 4.3 CVE-2013-6449 (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P) 4.3 CVE-2013-6450 (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:P) 5.8 CVE-2014-0160 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N) 5.0 =========================================================== Information on CVSS is documented in HP Customer Notice: HPSN-2008-002 RESOLUTION HP has made the following software updates available to resolve the vulnerabilities for the impacted versions of HP System Management Homepage (SMH): Product version/Platform Download Location SMH 7.2.3 Windows x86 http://www.hp.com/swpublishing/MTX-d1488fd987894bc4ab3fe0ef52 SMH 7.2.3 Windows x64 http://www.hp.com/swpublishing/MTX-4575754bbb614b58bf0ae1ac37 SMH 7.3.2.1(B) Windows x86 http://www.hp.com/swpublishing/MTX-27e03b2f9cd24e77adc9dba94a SMH 7.3.2.1(B) Windows x64 http://www.hp.com/swpublishing/MTX-37075daeead2433cb41b59ae76 SMH 7.3.2 Linux x86 http://www.hp.com/swpublishing/MTX-3d92ccccf85f404e8ba36a8178 SMH 7.3.2 Linux x64 http://www.hp.com/swpublishing/MTX-bfd3c0fb11184796b9428ced37 Notes SMH 7.2.3 recommended for customers running Windows 2003 OS Updated OpenSSL to version 1.0.1g Note: If you believe your SMH installation was exploited while it was running components vulnerable to heartbleed, there are some steps to perform after youve upgraded to the non-vulnerable components. These steps include revoking, recreating, and re-importing certificates and resetting passwords that might have been harvested by a malicious attacker using the heartbleed vulnerability. Impact on VCA - VCRM communication: VCA configures VCRM by importing the SMH certificate from the SMH of VCA into the SMH of VCRM. When this certificate is deleted & regenerated (as suggested before), it needs to be (re)imported if the user wants to continue with Trust by Certificate option, and the outdated certificate should be revoked (deleted) from each location where it was previously imported. If you use HPSIMs 2-way trust feature, and have imported SMH certificates into HPSIM, you will also need to revoke those SMH certificated from HPSIM and reimport the newly created SMH certificates. Though SMH uses OS credentials using OS-based APIs, user provided credentials are passed from the client (browser) to the server (SMH) using the HTTPS protocol. If you suspect your systems using SMH were exploited while they were vulnerable to heartbleed, these passwords need to be reset. Frequently Asked Questions Will updated systems require a reboot after applying the SMH patch? No, reboot of the system will not be required. Installing the new build is sufficient to get back to the normal state. Is a Firmware Update necessary in addition to the SMH patch? No, only the SMH update is sufficient to remove the heartbleed-vulnerable version of SMH. Will new certificates be issued along with the patch, or need to be handled separately? If you suspect the certificate has been compromised due to this vulnerability, we do recommend to delete and revoke the certificate, or SMH will reuse the existing certificate. New certificate will be created when SMH service starts (at the end of the fresh / upgrade installation). Instructions on deleting the certificate are in the notes above. Where can I get SMH documentation? All major documents are available at: http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/enterprise/servers/solutions/info-library Select HP Insight Management under Product and Solutions & check HP System Management Homepage to get SMH related documents. What are the recommended upgrade paths? See the table below: SMH DVD SPP Recommended SMH update for Linux Recommended SMH update for Windows 2003 and Widows 2003 R2 Recommended SMH update for other Windows OS versions v7.1.2 v7.1.2 2012.10.0 v7.3.2 v7.2.3 v7.3.2 v7.2.0 v7.2.0 2013.02.0(B) v7.3.2 v7.2.3 v7.3.2 v7.2.1 v7.2u1 v7.3.2 v7.2.3 v7.3.2 v7.2.2 v7.2u2 2013.09.0(B) v7.3.2 v7.2.3 v7.3.2 v7.3.0 v7.3.0 v7.3.2 not supported v7.3.2 v7.3.1 v7.3.1 2014.02.0 v7.3.2 not supported v7.3.2 How can I verify whether my setup is patched successfully? SMH version can be verified by executing following command on: Windows: hp\hpsmh\bin\smhlogreader version Linux: /opt/hp/hpsmh/bin/smhlogreader version Will VCA-VCRM communication be impacted due to the SMH certificate being deleted? VCA configures VCRM by importing the SMH certificate (sslshare\cert.pem) from the SMH of VCA to the SMH of VCRM. When this certificate is deleted & regenerated (as suggested before), it needs to be (re)imported if user wants to continue with Trust by Certificate option, and remove the old, previously imported certificate. Should I reset password on all managed nodes, where SMH was/is running? Though SMH uses OS credentials using OS based APIs, user-provided credentials are passed from the client (browser) to the server (SMH) using the HTTPS protocol. Passwords need to be reset if you suspect the vulnerable version of SMH was exploited by malicious users/ hackers. HISTORY Version:1 (rev.1) - 13 April 2014 Initial release Version:2 (rev.2) - 17 April 2014 SMH 7.2.3 and 7.3.2 released Version:3 (rev.3) - 30 April 2014 SMH 7.3.2.1(B) released Version:4 (rev.4) - 13 May 2014 Added additional remediation steps for post update installation Third Party Security Patches: Third party security patches that are to be installed on systems running HP software products should be applied in accordance with the customer's patch management policy. Support: For issues about implementing the recommendations of this Security Bulletin, contact normal HP Services support channel. For other issues about the content of this Security Bulletin, send e-mail to security-alert@hp.com. 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