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HP OpenView Select Identity Connectors Information Disclosure
Secunia Advisory: SA31764
Release Date: 2008-09-05
Popularity: 3,048 views

Critical:
Less critical
Impact: Exposure of system information
Exposure of sensitive information
Where: Local system
Solution Status: Vendor Patch

Software:HP Select Identity ACF2 Connector 1.x
HP Select Identity Active Directory Connector 1.x
HP Select Identity Active Directory Connector 2.x
HP Select Identity BiDir DirX Connector 1.x
HP Select Identity eDirectory Connector 1.x
HP Select Identity eTrust Connector 1.x
HP Select Identity IBM Tivoli Dir Connector 1.x
HP Select Identity OID Connector 1.x
HP Select Identity OpenLDAP Connector 1.x
HP Select Identity RACF Connector 1.x
HP Select Identity SunOne Connector 1.x
HP Select Identity TOPSecret Connector 2.x

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Description:
A vulnerability has been reported in various HP OpenView Select Identity Connectors, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to disclose potentially sensitive information.

The vulnerability is caused due to an unspecified error in HP OpenView Select Identity (HPSI) Connectors running on Windows and can be exploited to disclose certain information.

The vulnerability is reported in the following products and versions:
* HPSI Active Directory Connector v 1.70.003 and earlier
* HPSI Active Directory Connector v 2.10.002 and earlier
* HPSI Active Directory Connector v 2.20.xxx and v2.30.xxx and earlier
* HPSI SunOne Connector v 1.14 and earlier
* HPSI eDirectory Connector v 1.12 and earlier
* HPSI eTrust Connector v 1.02 and earlier
* HPSI OID Connector v 1.02 and earlier
* HPSI IBM Tivoli Dir Connector v 1.02 and earlier
* HPSI TOPSecret Connector v 2.22.001 and earlier
* HPSI RACF Connector v 1.12.001 and earlier
* HPSI ACF2 Connector v 1.02 and earlier
* HPSI OpenLDAP Connector v 1.02 and earlier
* HPSI BiDir DirX Connector v 1.00.003 and earlier

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