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CVE-2000-1239: The HTTP interface of Tivoli Lightweight Client Framework (LCF) in IBM Tivoli Management Framework 3.7.1 se...

The HTTP interface of Tivoli Lightweight Client Framework (LCF) in IBM Tivoli Management Framework 3.7.1 sets http_disable to zero at install time, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass file permissions on Tivoli Endpoint Configuration data files via an unspecified manipulation of log files.

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This is a legacy IBM Tivoli issue where an installed HTTP interface could let authenticated remote users read or bypass protections on Tivoli Endpoint Configuration data files. The source bundle does not provide severity scoring, confirmed exploitation, or detailed fix text, so urgency depends on whether this old Tivoli component still exists in the environment. Likely exposure is limited to legacy IBM Tivoli Management Framework 3.7.1 environments with the LCF HTTP interface installed or enabled. The structured affected-product metadata in the bundle is incomplete, so asset inventory and Tivoli configuration records are needed to confirm scope. Treat this as a targeted legacy-system exposure. It is not proven actively exploited in the supplied sources, but affected management infrastructure can expose sensitive configuration data. Confirm whether Tivoli 3.7.1 remains in service, then isolate or remediate according to IBM guidance. Mitigation focus: Check IBM support guidance for the official corrective action.; Restrict access to the LCF HTTP interface to trusted management networks.; Disable the LCF HTTP interface if IBM guidance and operations permit..

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