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CVE-2017-1000254

Опубликовано: 04 окт. 2017
Источник: redhat
CVSS3: 3.7
EPSS Низкий

Описание

libcurl may read outside of a heap allocated buffer when doing FTP. When libcurl connects to an FTP server and successfully logs in (anonymous or not), it asks the server for the current directory with the PWD command. The server then responds with a 257 response containing the path, inside double quotes. The returned path name is then kept by libcurl for subsequent uses. Due to a flaw in the string parser for this directory name, a directory name passed like this but without a closing double quote would lead to libcurl not adding a trailing NUL byte to the buffer holding the name. When libcurl would then later access the string, it could read beyond the allocated heap buffer and crash or wrongly access data beyond the buffer, thinking it was part of the path. A malicious server could abuse this fact and effectively prevent libcurl-based clients to work with it - the PWD command is always issued on new FTP connections and the mistake has a high chance of causing a segfault. The simple fact that this has issue remained undiscovered for this long could suggest that malformed PWD responses are rare in benign servers. We are not aware of any exploit of this flaw. This bug was introduced in commit 415d2e7cb7, March 2005. In libcurl version 7.56.0, the parser always zero terminates the string but also rejects it if not terminated properly with a final double quote.

Затронутые пакеты

ПлатформаПакетСостояниеРекомендацияРелиз
.NET Core 1.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linuxrh-dotnetcore10-curlOut of support scope
.NET Core 1.1 on Red Hat Enterprise Linuxrh-dotnetcore11-curlOut of support scope
.NET Core 2.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linuxrh-dotnet20-curlOut of support scope
.NET Core 2.1 on Red Hat Enterprise Linuxrh-dotnet21-curlWill not fix
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5curlWill not fix
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6curlWill not fix
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7curlWill not fix
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3mingw-virt-viewerWill not fix
Red Hat JBoss Web Server 3curlNot affected
Red Hat Software Collections for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6httpd24-curlFixedRHSA-2018:355813.11.2018

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Дополнительная информация

Статус:

Moderate
Дефект:
CWE-125
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1495541curl: FTP PWD response parser out of bounds read

EPSS

Процентиль: 80%
0.01348
Низкий

3.7 Low

CVSS3

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 7.5
ubuntu
больше 8 лет назад

libcurl may read outside of a heap allocated buffer when doing FTP. When libcurl connects to an FTP server and successfully logs in (anonymous or not), it asks the server for the current directory with the `PWD` command. The server then responds with a 257 response containing the path, inside double quotes. The returned path name is then kept by libcurl for subsequent uses. Due to a flaw in the string parser for this directory name, a directory name passed like this but without a closing double quote would lead to libcurl not adding a trailing NUL byte to the buffer holding the name. When libcurl would then later access the string, it could read beyond the allocated heap buffer and crash or wrongly access data beyond the buffer, thinking it was part of the path. A malicious server could abuse this fact and effectively prevent libcurl-based clients to work with it - the PWD command is always issued on new FTP connections and the mistake has a high chance of causing a segfault. The si...

CVSS3: 7.5
nvd
больше 8 лет назад

libcurl may read outside of a heap allocated buffer when doing FTP. When libcurl connects to an FTP server and successfully logs in (anonymous or not), it asks the server for the current directory with the `PWD` command. The server then responds with a 257 response containing the path, inside double quotes. The returned path name is then kept by libcurl for subsequent uses. Due to a flaw in the string parser for this directory name, a directory name passed like this but without a closing double quote would lead to libcurl not adding a trailing NUL byte to the buffer holding the name. When libcurl would then later access the string, it could read beyond the allocated heap buffer and crash or wrongly access data beyond the buffer, thinking it was part of the path. A malicious server could abuse this fact and effectively prevent libcurl-based clients to work with it - the PWD command is always issued on new FTP connections and the mistake has a high chance of causing a segfault. The simpl

CVSS3: 7.5
debian
больше 8 лет назад

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suse-cvrf
около 8 лет назад

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CVSS3: 7.5
github
больше 3 лет назад

libcurl may read outside of a heap allocated buffer when doing FTP. When libcurl connects to an FTP server and successfully logs in (anonymous or not), it asks the server for the current directory with the `PWD` command. The server then responds with a 257 response containing the path, inside double quotes. The returned path name is then kept by libcurl for subsequent uses. Due to a flaw in the string parser for this directory name, a directory name passed like this but without a closing double quote would lead to libcurl not adding a trailing NUL byte to the buffer holding the name. When libcurl would then later access the string, it could read beyond the allocated heap buffer and crash or wrongly access data beyond the buffer, thinking it was part of the path. A malicious server could abuse this fact and effectively prevent libcurl-based clients to work with it - the PWD command is always issued on new FTP connections and the mistake has a high chance of causing a segfault. The si...

EPSS

Процентиль: 80%
0.01348
Низкий

3.7 Low

CVSS3