Patch Name: PHKL_15458 Patch Description: s700 10.16 encodings cumulative patch Creation Date: 98/05/28 Post Date: 98/05/29 Hardware Platforms - OS Releases: s700: 10.16 Products: N/A Filesets: OS-Core.CORE-KRN BLS.BLS-CORE ProgSupport.PROG-MIN Automatic Reboot?: Yes Status: General Release Critical: No (superseded patches were critical) PHCO_8592: OTHER Can't login and SL label is not correctly recognized. System doesn't function correctly. Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700/10.X/PHKL_15458 Symptoms: PHKL_15458: When running with C++ compliant header files several functions are undeclared. PHKL_12795: Numerous includes of the same header files results in useless "what(1)" information of many executables. PHKL_11065: There is no way to get the classification string from an IR in all Encodings cases. Additionally, the SHORT_WORDS specifier has no effect on the returned classification. It always returns the long form. PHCO_9499: Bogus encodings error when file contains multiple INAME= fields. PHCO_8592: All nine patches must be installed to fix the problem: When modifying encodings file to increase the string length of classifications and the number of the compartments, login fails if it reach certain limit because the buffer size is not large enough to hold the string length. The order of installing the 9 patches are: PHCO_859[3-9], PHCO_8600 and the last patch to be installed is PHCO_8592. Defect Description: PHKL_15458: this is an enhancement PHKL_12795: the header files get included in many objects which then make up an executable or library. this means that the patchid_strings will show up repeatedly when using the "what" command. PHKL_11065: New functionality required by database applications for sophisticated Encodings specifications. PHCO_9499: Bogus encodings error when file contains multiple INAME= fields. PHCO_8592: The internal buffer for hold the compartment string is too small. SR: 5003331124 Patch Files: /usr/conf/lib/libsec.a(spd_macif.o) /usr/conf/lib/libsec.a(spd_maccvt.o) /usr/lib/libsec.a /usr/lib/libsecurity.sl /tcb/bin/macilbd /usr/conf/h/secpolicy.h /usr/include/sys/secpolicy.h /usr/include/mandatory.h /usr/include/sys/security.h /usr/lib/liblabels.a /usr/lib/liblabels.sl /usr/lib/liblblcomp.a /usr/lib/liblblcomp.sl /usr/share/doc/xterm.doc what(1) Output: /usr/conf/lib/libsec.a(spd_maccvt.o): 89 1.11 kern/sec/spd_maccvt.c, sysmacilb, hp ux_mlpmp, mlpmp27 $Date: 04/18/95 14:16:44 $ $Revision: PATCH_10.16 (PHKL_11065) $ Hewl ett-Packard GTL kern/sec/include_sec, sysmisc, hpux_mlpmp, mlpmp27 $ Date: 97/05/16 13:00:09 $Revision: 1.10.1.1 PATCH_10.16 (PHKL_8238) /usr/conf/lib/libsec.a(spd_macif.o): 88 1.17 kern/sec/spd_macif.c, sysmacilb, hp ux_mlpmp, mlpmp27 $Date: 07/31/95 06:51:42 $ $Revision: PATCH_10.16 (PHKL_11065) $ Hewl ett-Packard GTL kern/sec/include_sec, sysmisc, hpux_mlpmp, mlpmp27 $ Date: 97/05/16 13:00:09 $Revision: 1.10.1.1 PATCH_10.16 (PHKL_8238) /usr/lib/libsec.a: $Revision: SecureWare Level mlpmp37 $ $Header: Secur eWare Release hpux_mlpmp $ $Date: Tue Sep 16 09:29:08 PDT 1997 $ lib/libsecurity/authcap.c, libsecurity_ia, hpux_mlpm p, mlpmp27 $Date: 97/05/16 12:48:44 $Revisio n: 1.12 PATCH_10.16 (PHCO_8592) lib/libsecurity/getprdfent.c, libsecurity_ia, hpux_m lpmp, mlpmp27 $Date: 97/05/16 12:48:59 $Revi sion: 1.7 PATCH_10.16 (PHCO_8592) lib/libsecurity/getprpwent.c, libsecurity_ia, hpux_m lpmp, mlpmp27 $Date: 97/05/16 12:49:02 $Revi sion: 1.10 PATCH_10.16 (PHCO_8592) 81 1.15 lib/libsecurity/mandlib.c, libsecuri ty_macilb, hpux_mlpmp, mlpmp27 $Date: 03/17/ 95 14:06:49 $ $Revision: PATCH_10.16 (PHKL_ 11066) $ Hewlett-Packard GTL /usr/lib/libsecurity.sl: $Revision: SecureWare Level mlpmp37 $ $Header: Secur eWare Release hpux_mlpmp $ $Date: Tue Sep 16 09:29:08 PDT 1997 $ lib/libsecurity/authcap.c, libsecurity_ia, hpux_mlpm p, mlpmp27 $Date: 97/05/16 12:48:44 $Revisio n: 1.12 PATCH_10.16 (PHCO_8592) lib/libsecurity/getprdfent.c, libsecurity_ia, hpux_m lpmp, mlpmp27 $Date: 97/05/16 12:48:59 $Revi sion: 1.7 PATCH_10.16 (PHCO_8592) lib/libsecurity/getprpwent.c, libsecurity_ia, hpux_m lpmp, mlpmp27 $Date: 97/05/16 12:49:02 $Revi sion: 1.10 PATCH_10.16 (PHCO_8592) 81 1.15 lib/libsecurity/mandlib.c, libsecuri ty_macilb, hpux_mlpmp, mlpmp27 $Date: 03/17/ 95 14:06:49 $ $Revision: PATCH_10.16 (PHKL_ 11066) $ Hewlett-Packard GTL /tcb/bin/macilbd: $Revision: SecureWare Level mlpmp37 $ $Header: Secur eWare Release hpux_mlpmp $ $Date: Tue Sep 16 09:29:08 PDT 1997 $ 74 1.12 seccmd/secpolicy/macilbd.c, cmdssecp olicy_macilb, hpux_mlpmp, mlpmp27 $Date: 08/ 30/95 09:42:42 $ $Revision: PATCH_10.16 (PH KL_11066) $ Hewlett-Packard GTL lib/liblabels/loadenc.c, liblabels, hpux_mlpmp, mlpm p27 $Date: 97/05/16 13:13:29 $Revision: 1.3 PATCH_10.16 (PHCO_9499) 81 1.15 lib/libsecurity/mandlib.c, libsecuri ty_macilb, hpux_mlpmp, mlpmp27 $Date: 03/17/ 95 14:06:49 $ $Revision: PATCH_10.16 (PHKL_ 11066) $ Hewlett-Packard GTL PATCH/10_01 PHCO_6595 $Revision: 74.9.1.16.1.19 $ /usr/conf/h/secpolicy.h: 83 1.26 kern/h/secpolicy.h, syspolicy, hpux_ mlpmp, mlpmp27 03/18/96 12:45:05, SecureWare , Inc. */ @(#) kern/h/secpolicy.h, hpux, hpux_mlpmp $Date: 97/ 10/03 10:08:36 $ $Revision: 1.3 PATCH_10.16 (PHKL_12795) $ */ /usr/include/sys/secpolicy.h: 83 1.26 kern/h/secpolicy.h, syspolicy, hpux_ mlpmp, mlpmp27 03/18/96 12:45:05, SecureWare , Inc. */ @(#) kern/h/secpolicy.h, hpux, hpux_mlpmp $Date: 97/ 10/03 10:08:36 $ $Revision: 1.3 PATCH_10.16 (PHKL_12795) $ */ /usr/include/mandatory.h: @(#) include/mandatory.h, hpux, hpux_mlpmp $Date: 98 /05/27 11:15:49 $ $Revision: 1.4 PATCH_10.16 (PHKL_15458) $ */ /usr/include/sys/security.h: 84 1.3.1.64 kern/h/security.h, syspolicy , hpux_mlpmp, mlpmp27 01/10/96 06:46:47, Sec ureWare, Inc. */ @(#) kern/h/security.h, hpux, hpux_mlpmp $Date: 98/0 5/27 11:19:19 $ $Revision: 1.2 PATCH_10.16 ( PHKL_15458) $ */ /usr/lib/liblabels.a: $Revision: SecureWare Level mlpmp37 $ $Header: Secur eWare Release hpux_mlpmp $ $Date: Tue Sep 16 09:29:08 PDT 1997 $ lib/liblabels/loadenc.c, liblabels, hpux_mlpmp, mlpm p27 $Date: 97/05/16 13:13:29 $Revision: 1.3 PATCH_10.16 (PHCO_9499) /usr/lib/liblabels.sl: $Revision: SecureWare Level mlpmp37 $ $Header: Secur eWare Release hpux_mlpmp $ $Date: Tue Sep 16 09:29:08 PDT 1997 $ lib/liblabels/loadenc.c, liblabels, hpux_mlpmp, mlpm p27 $Date: 97/05/16 13:13:29 $Revision: 1.3 PATCH_10.16 (PHCO_9499) /usr/lib/liblblcomp.a: $Revision: SecureWare Level mlpmp37 $ $Header: Secur eWare Release hpux_mlpmp $ $Date: Tue Sep 16 09:29:08 PDT 1997 $ lib/liblabels/l_ld_st.c, liblabels, hpux_mlpmp, mlpm p27 $Date: 97/05/16 13:13:25 $Revision: 1.3 PATCH_10.16 (PHCO_9499) lib/liblabels/l_init.c, liblabels, hpux_mlpmp, mlpmp 27 $Date: 97/05/16 13:13:23 $Revision: 1.3 P ATCH_10.16 (PHCO_9499) /usr/lib/liblblcomp.sl: $Revision: SecureWare Level mlpmp37 $ $Header: Secur eWare Release hpux_mlpmp $ $Date: Tue Sep 16 09:29:08 PDT 1997 $ lib/liblabels/l_ld_st.c, liblabels, hpux_mlpmp, mlpm p27 $Date: 97/05/16 13:13:25 $Revision: 1.3 PATCH_10.16 (PHCO_9499) lib/liblabels/l_init.c, liblabels, hpux_mlpmp, mlpmp 27 $Date: 97/05/16 13:13:23 $Revision: 1.3 P ATCH_10.16 (PHCO_9499) /usr/share/doc/xterm.doc: None cksum(1) Output: 761977498 9108 /usr/conf/lib/libsec.a(spd_macif.o) 1335905536 11568 /usr/conf/lib/libsec.a(spd_maccvt.o) 3161207862 378916 /usr/lib/libsec.a 2655770093 323584 /usr/lib/libsecurity.sl 3408918584 270336 /tcb/bin/macilbd 2727917135 31306 /usr/conf/h/secpolicy.h 2727917135 31306 /usr/include/sys/secpolicy.h 3258470977 8900 /usr/include/mandatory.h 3424240692 58045 /usr/include/sys/security.h 1123389685 36032 /usr/lib/liblabels.a 2859299672 40960 /usr/lib/liblabels.sl 1912796262 90112 /usr/lib/liblblcomp.a 2051844035 90112 /usr/lib/liblblcomp.sl 2098325997 13634 /usr/share/doc/xterm.doc Patch Conflicts: None Patch Dependencies: s700: 10.16: PHCO_8593 PHCO_8594 PHCO_8595 PHCO_8596 PHCO_8597 PHCO_8598 PHCO_8599 PHCO_8600 Hardware Dependencies: None Other Dependencies: None Supersedes: PHKL_11065 PHCO_8592 PHCO_9499 PHKL_12795 Equivalent Patches: PHKL_15459: s800: 10.16 Patch Package Size: 1440 KBytes Installation Instructions: Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms and conditions for precautions, scope of license, restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties, before installing this patch. ------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Back up your system before installing a patch. 2. Login as root. 3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory. 4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch: cd /tmp sh PHKL_15458 5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the patch: swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \ -s /tmp/PHKL_15458.depot 5b. For a homogeneous NFS Diskless cluster run swcluster on the server to install the patch on the server and the clients: swcluster -i -b This will invoke swcluster in the interactive mode and force all clients to be shut down. WARNING: All cluster clients must be shut down prior to the patch installation. Installing the patch while the clients are booted is unsupported and can lead to serious problems. The swcluster command will invoke an swinstall session in which you must specify: alternate root path - default is /export/shared_root/OS_700 source depot path - /tmp/PHKL_15458.depot To complete the installation, select the patch by choosing "Actions -> Match What Target Has" and then "Actions -> Install" from the Menubar. 5c. For a heterogeneous NFS Diskless cluster: - run swinstall on the server as in step 5a to install the patch on the cluster server. - run swcluster on the server as in step 5b to install the patch on the cluster clients. By default swinstall will archive the original software in /var/adm/sw/patch/PHKL_15458. If you do not wish to retain a copy of the original software, you can create an empty file named /var/adm/sw/patch/PATCH_NOSAVE. Warning: If this file exists when a patch is installed, the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful when using this feature. It is recommended that you move the PHKL_15458.text file to /var/adm/sw/patch for future reference. To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the tape drive, use the command: dd if=/tmp/PHKL_15458.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k Special Installation Instructions: PHKL_15458: Since PHKL_15458 superseeds PHCO_8592, and PHCO_8592 impacts many commands, the eight patches (PHCO_8593 PHCO_8594 PHCO_8595 PHCO_8596 PHCO_8597 PHCO_8598 PHCO_8599 PHCO_8600) should be installed first. Notice that this patch also reboot the system even though it is a command level patch. Therefore, you need to select stand alone time when installing this set of 9 patches. Please refer to /usr/share/doc/xterm.doc for installing xterm in your system. If you do not carefully follow the instructions, you may leave the system in a state where it is unbootable.