795 : Multiple Vendor SSH CRC-32 detect_attack() Function Overflow
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7 months ago

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Disclosure

Feb 08, 2001

Discovery

Unknown

Dates

Exploit

Feb 21, 2001

Solution

Unknown

Description

A remote overflow exists in SSH and OpenSSH and derived products. The implementation of SSH protocol version 1.5 fails to correctly calculate the range within deattack.c's detect_attack function, resulting in an integer overflow. With a specially crafted request, an attacker can cause execution of arbitrary code as UID 0, resulting in a loss of confidentiality, integrity, and/or availability.

Classification

Location: Remote/Network Access Required
Attack Type: Input Manipulation
Impact: Loss of Integrity
Exploit: Exploit Available
Disclosure: OSVDB Verified

Solution

Upgrade to the appropriate version from your vendor; you must contact your vendor for the fixed version. It is usually also possible to correct the flaw by disabling support for version 1 of the SSH protocol in your configuration. Again, exact details will vary from vendor to vendor.

Products

Cisco Systems, Inc.
Watch-list
CatOS
Watch-list
6.2
IOS
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12.0
12.1
12.2
PIX
Watch-list
5.2
5.3
WebNS
Watch-list
4.01
4.10
5.0
5.01
F-Secure Corporation
Watch-list
F-Secure SSH
Watch-list
1.3.10
1.3.5
1.3.6
1.3.7
1.3.8
1.3.9
OSSH
Watch-list
OSSH
Watch-list
1.5.7
OpenSSH
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OpenSSH
Watch-list
1.x
2.0.x
2.1.x
2.2.x
SSH Communications Security
Watch-list
SSH Secure Shell
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1.2.24
1.2.25
1.2.26
1.2.27
1.2.28
1.2.29
1.2.30
1.2.31

References

Tools & Filters

Nessus

10607 10972

Snort

1324 1326 1327

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