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CVE-2023-28321

Опубликовано: 26 мая 2023
Источник: ubuntu
Приоритет: low
CVSS3: 5.9

Описание

An improper certificate validation vulnerability exists in curl <v8.1.0 in the way it supports matching of wildcard patterns when listed as "Subject Alternative Name" in TLS server certificates. curl can be built to use its own name matching function for TLS rather than one provided by a TLS library. This private wildcard matching function would match IDN (International Domain Name) hosts incorrectly and could as a result accept patterns that otherwise should mismatch. IDN hostnames are converted to puny code before used for certificate checks. Puny coded names always start with xn-- and should not be allowed to pattern match, but the wildcard check in curl could still check for x*, which would match even though the IDN name most likely contained nothing even resembling an x.

РелизСтатусПримечание
bionic

ignored

end of standard support, was needed
devel

released

7.88.1-10ubuntu1
esm-infra-legacy/trusty

not-affected

7.35.0-1ubuntu2.20+esm16
esm-infra/bionic

released

7.58.0-2ubuntu3.24+esm1
esm-infra/focal

not-affected

7.68.0-1ubuntu2.19
esm-infra/xenial

released

7.47.0-1ubuntu2.19+esm9
focal

released

7.68.0-1ubuntu2.19
jammy

released

7.81.0-1ubuntu1.11
kinetic

released

7.85.0-1ubuntu0.6
lunar

released

7.88.1-8ubuntu2.1

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5.9 Medium

CVSS3

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 5.9
redhat
около 2 лет назад

An improper certificate validation vulnerability exists in curl <v8.1.0 in the way it supports matching of wildcard patterns when listed as "Subject Alternative Name" in TLS server certificates. curl can be built to use its own name matching function for TLS rather than one provided by a TLS library. This private wildcard matching function would match IDN (International Domain Name) hosts incorrectly and could as a result accept patterns that otherwise should mismatch. IDN hostnames are converted to puny code before used for certificate checks. Puny coded names always start with `xn--` and should not be allowed to pattern match, but the wildcard check in curl could still check for `x*`, which would match even though the IDN name most likely contained nothing even resembling an `x`.

CVSS3: 5.9
nvd
около 2 лет назад

An improper certificate validation vulnerability exists in curl <v8.1.0 in the way it supports matching of wildcard patterns when listed as "Subject Alternative Name" in TLS server certificates. curl can be built to use its own name matching function for TLS rather than one provided by a TLS library. This private wildcard matching function would match IDN (International Domain Name) hosts incorrectly and could as a result accept patterns that otherwise should mismatch. IDN hostnames are converted to puny code before used for certificate checks. Puny coded names always start with `xn--` and should not be allowed to pattern match, but the wildcard check in curl could still check for `x*`, which would match even though the IDN name most likely contained nothing even resembling an `x`.

CVSS3: 5.9
msrc
около 2 лет назад

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CVSS3: 5.9
debian
около 2 лет назад

An improper certificate validation vulnerability exists in curl <v8.1. ...

CVSS3: 5.9
github
около 2 лет назад

An improper certificate validation vulnerability exists in curl <v8.1.0 in the way it supports matching of wildcard patterns when listed as "Subject Alternative Name" in TLS server certificates. curl can be built to use its own name matching function for TLS rather than one provided by a TLS library. This private wildcard matching function would match IDN (International Domain Name) hosts incorrectly and could as a result accept patterns that otherwise should mismatch. IDN hostnames are converted to puny code before used for certificate checks. Puny coded names always start with `xn--` and should not be allowed to pattern match, but the wildcard check in curl could still check for `x*`, which would match even though the IDN name most likely contained nothing even resembling an `x`.

5.9 Medium

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