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Abstract
IBM Tivoli Management Framework (TMF) to provide instructions to self-bundle new bash
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TMF does not install bash as a system bash. TMF includes a subset of bash binaries inside its own product directories (bundles), not accessible from untrusted users in the network. |
| For the above reasons TMF is not vulnerable, however, for the customer willing to replace the bash binaries, TMF is going to document the following scenario. |
NOTE: Because bash is an Open Source program, customers are advised to obtain the updated bash from Cygwin, then self-bundle the bash according to instructions provided by IBM support in the form of steps on how to implement the new updated bash.
| For all IBM products, please continue to monitor both the IBM Support Portal (http://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/support) for available product status and fixes (if any) and the IBM PSIRT external blog (https://www.ibm.com/blogs/PSIRT) for the latest information concerning the Bash Bug (Shellshock) vulnerability. |
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Product Synonym
Framework;Tivoli Management Framework;TMF
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Modified date:
25 September 2022
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swg21686354