Title: HP OpenView Network Node Manager 'Oid' Parameter Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
Severity: CRITICAL
Description:
HP OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) is a fault-management application for IP networks.
NNM is prone to a remote stack-based buffer-overflow vulnerability occurs because the 'snmp.exe' CGI process fails to sufficiently sanitize the 'Oid' parameter.
An attacker can exploit this issue to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM-level privileges. Successful exploits will completely compromise affected computers. Failed exploit attempts will result in a denial-of-service condition.
NOTE: This issue was previously covered in BID 37261 (HP OpenView Network Node Manager Multiple Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities), but has been assigned its own record to better document it.
Affected Products:
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager 7.01
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager 7.50
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager 7.50.0
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager 7.50.0 HP-UX 11.X
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager 7.50.0 Linux
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager 7.50.0 Solaris
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager 7.50.0 Windows 2000/XP
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager 7.51
- HP OpenView Network Node Manager 7.53
References:
- HP: HP OpenView Network Node Manager Product Page
- Zero Day Initiative: Hewlett-Packard OpenView NNM Snmp.exe Oid Variable Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
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