Patch-ID# 112190-02


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Keywords: starfire ssp
Synopsis: SSP 3.5: snmpd is not being updated for high temperatures
Date: Apr/01/2002


Install Requirements: NA

Solaris Release: 7 8

SunOS Release: 5.7 5.8

Unbundled Product: System Service Processor

Unbundled Release: 3.5

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Topic: SSP 3.5: snmpd is not being updated for high temperatures

Relevant Architectures: sparc

BugId's fixed with this patch: 4425460 4504779 4643692 4648503

Changes incorporated in this version: 4425460 4643692 4648503

Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch:

Patches which conflict with this patch:

Patches required with this patch:

Obsoleted by:

Files included with this patch:

/opt/SUNWssp/bin/snmpd
/opt/SUNWssp/lib/libsnmp.so
/opt/SUNWssp/lib/libsnmpmgr.so
/opt/SUNWssp/lib/libsnmpuser.so

Problem Description:

4425460 Exploitable static data buffer overflow with SSP snmpd
4643692 snmpd core dumps with snmpv1 request handling
4648503 edd core dumps with snmpv1 trap handling
 
(from 112190-01)
 
4504779 snmpd is not being updated for high temperatures


Patch Installation Instructions:
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Refer to the Install.info file within the patch for instructions on
using the generic 'installpatch' and 'backoutpatch' scripts provided
with each patch. Any other special or non-generic installation
instructions should be described below.


Special Install Instructions:
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Follow these steps when installing on the MAIN SSP:
 
1. Shut off SSP failover according to the SSP 3.5 Users Guide
2. Stop the SSP processes:
        /etc/init.d/ssp stop
3. Install the patch
4. Start the SSP processes:
        /etc/init.d/ssp start
5. Enable SSP failover if it was running before.


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