Описание
An issue was discovered in Fort before 1.6.3. A malicious RPKI repository that descends from a (trusted) Trust Anchor can serve (via rsync or RRDP) a resource certificate containing a bit string that doesn't properly decode into a Subject Public Key. OpenSSL does not report this problem during parsing, and when compiled with OpenSSL libcrypto versions below 3, Fort recklessly dereferences the pointer. Because Fort is an RPKI Relying Party, a crash can lead to Route Origin Validation unavailability, which can lead to compromised routing.
| Релиз | Статус | Примечание |
|---|---|---|
| devel | not-affected | 1.6.6-1 |
| esm-apps/focal | released | 1.2.0-1ubuntu0.1~esm1 |
| esm-apps/jammy | released | 1.5.3-1ubuntu0.1 |
| esm-apps/noble | released | 1.6.1-1ubuntu0.1~esm2 |
| focal | ignored | end of standard support, was needs-triage |
| jammy | released | 1.5.3-1ubuntu0.1 |
| noble | needed | |
| oracular | ignored | end of life, was needs-triage |
| plucky | not-affected | 1.6.6-1 |
| questing | not-affected | 1.6.6-1 |
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CVSS3
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An issue was discovered in Fort before 1.6.3. A malicious RPKI repository that descends from a (trusted) Trust Anchor can serve (via rsync or RRDP) a resource certificate containing a bit string that doesn't properly decode into a Subject Public Key. OpenSSL does not report this problem during parsing, and when compiled with OpenSSL libcrypto versions below 3, Fort recklessly dereferences the pointer. Because Fort is an RPKI Relying Party, a crash can lead to Route Origin Validation unavailability, which can lead to compromised routing.
An issue was discovered in Fort before 1.6.3. A malicious RPKI reposit ...
An issue was discovered in Fort before 1.6.3. A malicious RPKI repository that descends from a (trusted) Trust Anchor can serve (via rsync or RRDP) a resource certificate containing a bit string that doesn't properly decode into a Subject Public Key. OpenSSL does not report this problem during parsing, and when compiled with OpenSSL libcrypto versions below 3, Fort recklessly dereferences the pointer. Because Fort is an RPKI Relying Party, a crash can lead to Route Origin Validation unavailability, which can lead to compromised routing.
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