Does anyone know if this is the patch for an older vulnerability, i.e.
'the man command potentially allows attackers to overwrite any arbitrary
file on the system via symlink bugs'

Thanks in advance.

Regards Eelco Duijker

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> HPSBUX0101-138   Sec. Vulnerability in man(1) command
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> Document ID:  HPSBUX0101-138
> Date Loaded:  20010128
>       Title:  Sec. Vulnerability in man(1) command
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> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>    HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #0138, 29 Jan. '01
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>     The information in the following Security Bulletin should be
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>     not be liable for any consequences to any customer resulting
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> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ISSUE:     All HP9000 series 700/800 workstations and servers.
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> PLATFORM:  HP9000 Series 700 and 800 running HP-UX releases 11.00,
>            11.04, 10.20, 10.24, 10.10 and 10.01.
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> POSSIBLE RESULT: Users could cause a Denial of Service (DoS).
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> SOLUTION: Apply patches for HP-UX releases as follows:
>                        11.00:           PHCO_23088,
>                        11.04:           PHCO_23178,
>                        10.20:           PHCO_23089,
>                        10.24:           PHCO_23178,
>                        10.10:           PHCO_23090,
>                        10.01:           PHCO_23091.
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> AVAILABILITY: The patches are available now.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> I.
>     A. Background
>        Hewlett-Packard Company has become aware of a defect in the
>        the man(1) command.
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>                        11.04:           PHCO_23178,
>                        10.20:           PHCO_23089,
>                        10.24:           PHCO_23178,
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