Sun Alert Notifications from Sun Weekly Report dated Jul 22, 2006

Original Release Date: August 31, 2006
Last Revised: August 31, 2006
Number: ASA-2006-181
Risk Level: Low
Advisory Version: 1.0
Advisory Status: Final

1. Overview:

New Sun Alert Notifications from Sun Microsystems have been issued and are described below. Issues which have been resolved by Sun Microsystems have been indicated as such. Notifications without a resolution may have restrictions to additional information on the sunsolve.sun.com website.

102506
Soft Partitions May Become Corrupt After an Operating System Upgrade Or Installation Of Certain Patches
Product: Solaris 9 Operating System, Solaris 10 Operating System
Category: Data Loss, Availability
Date Released: 18-Jul-2006
http://sunsolve/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-102506-1
102509 (Resolved by Sun)
Security Vulnerability in Sun's Internet Protocol (IP) Implementation May Allow Local Users to Bypass the Routing Table
Product: Solaris 10 Operating System
Category: Security, Availability
Date Released: 21-Jul-2006
http://sunsolve/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-102509-1
102343 (Resolved by Sun)
Potential Kernel Memory Disclosure Vulnerability in the Solaris sysinfo(2) System Call
Product: Solaris 10 Operating System
Category: Security
Date Released: 21-Jul-2006
http://sunsolve/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-102343-1
102223
Sun StorEdge 3510/3511 Connected With LP10000 HBA May Experience I/O Interruption
Product: Sun StorEdge 3510 FC Array, Sun StorEdge LP10000 Host us Adapter, Sun StorEdge 3511 SATA Array
Category: Availability
Date Released: 20-Jul-2006
http://sunsolve/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-102223-1
102485
Security Vulnerabilities in The Solaris Event Port API May Result in a Denial of Service (DoS) Condition
Product: Solaris 10 Operating System
Category: Security
Date Released: 19-Jul-2006
http://sunsolve/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-102485-1
102512 (Resolved by Sun)
Local Users May be Able to Hang Systems That Have Loaded The Kernel Debugger kmdb(1)
Product: Solaris 10 Operating System
Category: Security
Date Released: 19-Jul-2006
http://sunsolve/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-102512-1
102344 (Resolved by Sun)
Solaris 10 Kernel Patches May Cause a System Panic, Data Corruption, and/or a Denial of Service Security Issue
Product: Security, Data Loss, Availability
Category: Security
Date Released: 19-Jul-2006
http://sunsolve/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-102344-1

Avaya System Products using a Sun Microsystems Operating System:
Avaya system products include an Operating System with the product when it is delivered. The Avaya Call Management System (CMS) and the Avaya Interactive Response (IR) are both shipped with an operating system from Sun Microsystems. Actions to be taken on those products are described below.

Recommended Actions:
Follow the recommended actions for each notification described below. This advisory will be updated as additional information becomes available.

Sun Advisory: Affected S/W Version Risk Comments or Recommended Actions
102506 CMS R13.1 may be affected

IR All
Low

None
CMS administrators should check the patch level of 116669 by using: "showrev -p |grep 116669". If the patch listed is -15, -16,-17, or -18; then the patch should be upgraded to 116669-19

IR does not utilize soft partitions, and is therefore not affected.
102509 CMS All

IR running on Solaris 10
None

Low
CMS does not utilize Solaris 10, and is therefore not affected.

IR administrators should install Sun patch 118833-20 or higher.
102343 CMS All

IR running on Solaris 10
None

Low
CMS does not utilize Solaris 10, and is therefore not affected.

IR administrators should install Sun patch 118833-20 or higher.
102223 All None IR and CMS do not utilize StorEdge 3510-3511, and are therefore not affected.
102485 CMS All

IR running on Solaris 10
None

Low
CMS does not utilize Solaris 10, and is therefore not affected.

IR administrators should install Sun patch 118833-20 or higher.
102512 All None CMS does not utilize Solaris 10, and is therefore not affected. IR does not utilize kmdb, and is therefore not affected
102344 CMS All

IR running on Solaris 10
None

Low
CMS does not utilize Solaris 10, and is therefore not affected.

IR administrators should install Sun patch 118833-20 or higher.

2. Additional Information:

Additional information may also be available via the Avaya support website and through your Avaya account representative. Please contact your Avaya product support representative, or dial 1-800-242-2121, with any questions.

3. Disclaimer:

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4. Revision History:

V 1.0 - August 31, 2006 - Initial Statement issued.

Send information regarding any discovered security problems with Avaya products to either the contact noted in the product's documentation or securityalerts@avaya.com.

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