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File krb5-1.12-CVE-2014-4343-Fix-double-free-in-SPNEGO.patch of Package krb5-mini
From f18ddf5d82de0ab7591a36e465bc24225776940f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com> Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 12:54:15 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Fix double-free in SPNEGO [CVE-2014-4343] In commit cd7d6b08 ("Verify acceptor's mech in SPNEGO initiator") the pointer sc->internal_mech became an alias into sc->mech_set->elements, which should be considered constant for the duration of the SPNEGO context. So don't free it. CVE-2014-4343: In MIT krb5 releases 1.10 and newer, an unauthenticated remote attacker with the ability to spoof packets appearing to be from a GSSAPI acceptor can cause a double-free condition in GSSAPI initiators (clients) which are using the SPNEGO mechanism, by returning a different underlying mechanism than was proposed by the initiator. At this stage of the negotiation, the acceptor is unauthenticated, and the acceptor's response could be spoofed by an attacker with the ability to inject traffic to the initiator. Historically, some double-free vulnerabilities can be translated into remote code execution, though the necessary exploits must be tailored to the individual application and are usually quite complicated. Double-frees can also be exploited to cause an application crash, for a denial of service. However, most GSSAPI client applications are not vulnerable, as the SPNEGO mechanism is not used by default (when GSS_C_NO_OID is passed as the mech_type argument to gss_init_sec_context()). The most common use of SPNEGO is for HTTP-Negotiate, used in web browsers and other web clients. Most such clients are believed to not offer HTTP-Negotiate by default, instead requiring a whitelist of sites for which it may be used to be configured. If the whitelist is configured to only allow HTTP-Negotiate over TLS connections ("https://"), a successful attacker must also spoof the web server's SSL certificate, due to the way the WWW-Authenticate header is sent in a 401 (Unauthorized) response message. Unfortunately, many instructions for enabling HTTP-Negotiate in common web browsers do not include a TLS requirement. CVSSv2 Vector: AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C/E:POC/RL:OF/RC:C [kaduk@mit.edu: CVE summary and CVSSv2 vector] ticket: 7969 (new) target_version: 1.12.2 tags: pullup --- src/lib/gssapi/spnego/spnego_mech.c | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/lib/gssapi/spnego/spnego_mech.c b/src/lib/gssapi/spnego/spnego_mech.c index 173c6d2..8f829d8 100644 --- a/src/lib/gssapi/spnego/spnego_mech.c +++ b/src/lib/gssapi/spnego/spnego_mech.c @@ -818,7 +818,6 @@ init_ctx_reselect(OM_uint32 *minor_status, spnego_gss_ctx_id_t sc, OM_uint32 tmpmin; size_t i; - generic_gss_release_oid(&tmpmin, &sc->internal_mech); gss_delete_sec_context(&tmpmin, &sc->ctx_handle, GSS_C_NO_BUFFER); -- 1.9.3
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