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Symantec Security Advisory SYM07-010 - Veritas Volume Replicator: Denial of Service Vulnerability in Veritas Administrative Service

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Symantec Security Advisory

SYM07-010

01 June, 2007

Symantec Storage Foundation Solutions Suites:  Veritas Volume Replicator, Denial of Service in Veritas Administrative Service

Revision History
None

Severity
Low

Remote Access      network access or authorized user interaction required      
Local Access      No      
Authentication Required      No      
Exploit publicly available      No      


Overview
A Denial of Service (DoS) vulnerability has been identified and resolved in the Symantec Veritas Volume Replicator (VVR) option, specifically in the administrative service.  Symantec VVR ships as a licensable option with Symantec Storage Foundation Solutions Suites. If the VVR option is installed, successful implementation of a DoS attack could terminate the service. In some circumstances, resource exhaustion as a result of the DoS could potentially lead to additional system degradation.


Products Affected and Solution Links

Veritas Volume Replicator for Windows      

         3.1 - Win2k      
         4.1, 4.1RP1 - Win2k, Win2003 32-bit      
         4.2, 4.2RP1, 4.2RP2 - Win2k, Win2003 32-bit      
         4.3, 4.3MP1 - Win2k, Win2003 32-bit, 64-bit      

        Windows: http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/288538 


Veritas Volume Replicator for UNIX and Linux
      
      3.5 - HP-UX: http://itrc.hp.com (PHCO_35815, PHKL_35816 and PHCO_35827)


      4.0 - AIX: http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/a286518 


      4.1 - Solaris, Solaris Opteron, HP-UX, Linux      

      Solaris: http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/a287690 

      Solaris Opteron: http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/288631 

      HP-UX: http://itrc.hp.com (PHCO_35890 and PHKL_35891)

      Linux: https://fileconnect.symantec.com (4.1 Maintenance Pack 4)


      5.0 - Solaris, HP-UX, Linux, AIX      

      Solaris: http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/4890 

      HP-UX: http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/a287634 

      Linux RHEL 4: http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/a287432 

      Linux SLES 9: http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/a287178 

      AIX: http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/a287565 


Details
iDefense (http://labs.idefense.com ) notified Symantec of a DoS vulnerability identified in the Symantec VVR Administrative Service.   The DoS is caused by failure to properly validate incoming data passed to the VVR service.  A specifically crafted packet passed to the vulnerable service could result in the VVR administrative service terminating unexpectedly.  The VVR administration service will require a restart.  This type of attack could also potentially lead to degraded application functions on the targeted system or to the overall system due to excessive CPU resource consumption during memory allocation attempts prior to VVR administrative service termination.  

This DoS, if successfully exploited, will most likely be the result of an internal attack by an authorized malicious user on the network since network access would normally be required to reach the affected service port.  Any potentially successful attack by a non-authorized remote attacker will most likely be a scenario of interactive user involvement by enticing a user to run or by allowing malicious code to be run that could successfully impact a vulnerable system.


Symantec Response
Symantec takes the security of its products and customers very seriously. Symantec engineers have verified and corrected these issues in all currently supported vulnerable versions of Veritas Volume Replicator.

Updates are available for all supported products. Symantec recommends customers apply the latest product update available for their supported product versions to enhance their security posture and protect against potential security threats of this nature.


To determine if the VVR option is installed on a system

Veritas Storage Foundation Suite for Windows:
From a command prompt, run the command vxrvg.exe as system or domain administrator

If the command is not found, the VVR option is not installed and the system is not vulnerable

If the command is found, the system is vulnerable and the appropriate solution should be applied

Symantec Veritas Storage Foundation Suite for *nix
Run the command /sbin/vxlictest -n "VERITAS Volume Manager" -f "VVR as root

If the license is not found, the VVR option is not installed and the system is not vulnerable

If  the license is found, the system is vulnerable and the appropriate solution should be applied

Note:  Should you determine at a later date to install the VVR option, the appropriate updates must be applied.

Symantec knows of no exploitation of or adverse customer impact from this issue.


Best Practices
As part of normal best practices, Symantec strongly recommends:


CVE
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) initiative has assigned CVE Candidate CVE-2007-1593 to this issue. This issue is a candidate for inclusion in the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org ), which standardizes names for security problems.


Credit:
Symantec would like to thank iDefense for reporting these issues and for providing full coordination while Symantec resolved them.

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Products Applied:
 Storage Foundation for Windows Volume Replicator Option 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
 Volume Replicator 3.5 (HP-UX), 4.0 (AIX), 4.0 (Linux), 4.1 (HP-UX), 4.1 (Linux), 4.1 (Solaris), 5.0 (AIX), 5.0 (HP-UX), 5.0 (Linux), 5.0 (Solaris)
 Volume Replicator for Windows 3.1

Last Updated: June 01 2007 06:42 PM GMT
Expires on: 365 days from publish date
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Subjects:
 AIX
   Application: Informational
HP-UX
   Application: Informational
Linux
   Applications: Information
Solaris
   Application: Informational
Storage Foundation for Windows Volume Replicator Option
   Publishing Status: Techalert
   Security: Customer, Outside Researcher, Symantec Employee
Volume Replicator
   Publishing Status: Techalert
   Security: Customer, Outisde Researcher, Symantec Employee
Volume Replicator for Windows
   Publishing Status: Techalert
   Security: Customer, Outisde Researcher, Symantec Employee

Languages:
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Operating Systems:
Windows 2000

Advanced Server, Advanced Server SP1, Advanced Server SP2, Advanced Server SP3, Advanced Server SP4, Advanced Server Windows Powered, Advanced Server Windows Powered SP1, Advanced Server Windows Powered SP2, Advanced Server Windows Powered SP3, Advanced Server Windows Powered SP4, Datacenter Server, Datacenter Server SP1, Datacenter Server SP2, Datacenter Server SP3, Datacenter Server SP4, Professional, Professional SP1, Professional SP2, Professional SP3, Professional SP4, SAK, Server, Server SP1, Server SP2, Server SP3, Server SP4, Server Windows Powered, Server Windows Powered SP1, Server Windows Powered SP2, Server Windows Powered SP3, Server Windows Powered SP4

AIX

5.2, 5.3

HP-UX

11.11, 11i v2 (IA64), 11i v2 (PA-RISC)

Solaris

10, 10 (x86_64), 8.0, 9.0

Linux

RHEL 4.0, RHEL 5, SLES 10, SLES 9

Windows Server 2003

DataCenter, DataCenter (IA64), DataCenter (x64), DataCenter SP1, DataCenter SP1(IA64), DataCenter SP1(x64), DataCenter SP2, Enterprise (IA64), Enterprise (x64), Enterprise SP1(IA64), Enterprise SP1(x64), Enterprise SP2, Enterprise Server, Enterprise ServerSP1, R2, Standard Server, Standard Server SP1, Standard Server SP2, Standard Server(x64), Storage Server, Storage Server SP1, Storage Server SP2, Web Server, Web Server SP1, Web Server SP2

Windows Small Business Server 2003

Premium Edition, Premium Edition R2, Premium Edition SP1, Standard Edition, Standard Edition R2, Standard Edition SP1, Standard Edition SP2