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TIBCO Rendezvous Multiple Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
Secunia Advisory: SA29774
Release Date: 2008-04-10
Popularity: 7,216 views

Critical:
Moderately critical
Impact: System access
DoS
Exposure of sensitive information
Where: From local network
Solution Status: Vendor Patch

Software:TIBCO Adapter for Files 4.x
TIBCO Hawk 4.x
TIBCO Rendezvous 7.x
TIBCO Rendezvous 8.x
TIBCO Rendezvous DataSecurity 2.x
TIBCO Rendezvous TX 2.x
TIBCO Runtime Agent (TRA) 5.x
TIBCO Substation ES 2.x

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Description:
Some vulnerabilities have been reported in multiple TIBCO products, which can be exploited by malicious people to disclose sensitive information, cause a DoS (Denial of Service), or to compromise a vulnerable system.

The vulnerabilities are caused due to multiple boundary errors within the processing of inbound data, which can be exploited to cause buffer overflows.

Successful exploitation allows execution of arbitrary code, disclosure of sensitive information, or to cause a DoS.

The vulnerabilities affect the following components:
* TIBCO Rendezvous Daemon (rvd)
* TIBCO Rendezvous Routing Daemon (rvrd)
* TIBCO Rendezvous Secure Routing Daemon (rvsrd)
* TIBCO Rendezvous Secure Daemon (rvsd)
* TIBCO Rendezvous Cache (rvcache)
* TIBCO Rendezvous Agent (rva)
* TIBCO Rendezvous Relay Agent (rvrad)
* TIBCO Rendezvous Performance Test Tool (rvperfm, rvperfs)
* TIBCO Rendezvous client library (libtibrv)
* TIBCO Rendezvous Server In-Process Module Add-on (libtibrvipm)
* TIBCO Rendezvous Access Control List Daemon (rvacld)
* TIBCO Rendezvous TX daemon (rvtxd)
* TIBCO iProcess Engine Process Sentinal (procmgr, pmsulib)
* TIBCO Substation ES RV Transformer (tibssxfr)
* TIBCO File Adapter (z/OS) Publisher (sxf3rpub)
* TIBCO File Adapter (z/OS) Subscriber (sxf3rsub)

The vulnerabilities are reported in the following products:
* TIBCO Rendezvous versions prior to 8.1.0
* TIBCO Rendezvous TX versions prior to 2.0.4
* TIBCO Rendezvous DataSecurity versions prior to 2.1.6
* TIBCO Runtime Agent (TRA) versions prior to 5.5.4
* TIBCO Hawk versions prior to 4.8.0
* TIBCO iProcess Engine versions 10.3.0 through 10.6.1
* TIBCO TIBCO Substation ES versions prior to 2.4.0
* TIBCO Adapter for Files (z/OS only) versions prior to 4.4.1

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