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| Subject: | [VulnWatch] ASA-2007-016: Remote crash vulnerability in Skinny channel driver |
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| Date: | Tue, 17 Jul 2007 18:00:23 -0500 |
Asterisk Project Security Advisory - ASA-2007-016 +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Product | Asterisk | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Summary | Remote crash vulnerability in Skinny channel | | | driver | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Nature of Advisory | Denial of Service | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Susceptibility | Remote Unauthenticated Sessions | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Severity | Critical | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Exploits Known | No | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Reported On | July 13, 2007 | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Reported By | Will Drewry, Google Security Team | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Posted On | July 17, 2007 | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Last Updated On | July 17, 2007 | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Advisory Contact | Jason Parker <jparker@digium.com> | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | CVE Name | CVE-2007-3764 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Description | The Asterisk Skinny channel driver, chan_skinny, has a | | | remotely exploitable crash vulnerability. A segfault can | | | occur when Asterisk receives a packet where the claimed | | | length of the data is between 0 and 3, followed by | | | length + 4 or more bytes, due to an overly large memcpy. | | | The side effects of this extremely large memcpy have not | | | been investigated. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Resolution | All users that have chan_skinny enabled should upgrade to | | | the appropriate version listed in the corrected in | | | section of this advisory. As a workaround, users who do | | | not require chan_skinny may add the line "noload => | | | chan_skinny.so" (without quotes) to | | | /etc/asterisk/modules.conf, and restart Asterisk. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Affected Versions | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Product | Release | | | | Series | | |----------------------------------+-------------+-----------------------| | Asterisk Open Source | 1.0.x | All versions | |----------------------------------+-------------+-----------------------| | Asterisk Open Source | 1.2.x | All versions prior to | | | | 1.2.22 | |----------------------------------+-------------+-----------------------| | Asterisk Open Source | 1.4.x | All versions prior to | | | | 1.4.8 | |----------------------------------+-------------+-----------------------| | Asterisk Business Edition | A.x.x | All versions | |----------------------------------+-------------+-----------------------| | Asterisk Business Edition | B.x.x | All versions prior to | | | | B.2.2.1 | |----------------------------------+-------------+-----------------------| | AsteriskNOW | pre-release | All versions prior to | | | | beta7 | |----------------------------------+-------------+-----------------------| | Asterisk Appliance Developer Kit | 0.x.x | All versions prior to | | | | 0.5.0 | |----------------------------------+-------------+-----------------------| | s800i (Asterisk Appliance) | 1.0.x | All versions prior to | | | | 1.0.2 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Corrected In | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Product | Release | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Asterisk Open | 1.2.22 and 1.4.8, available from | | Source | ftp://ftp.digium.com/pub/telephony/asterisk | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Asterisk Business | B.2.2.1, available from the Asterisk Business | | Edition | Edition user portal on http://www.digium.com or | | | | | | via Digium Technical Support | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | AsteriskNOW | Beta7, available from | | | http://www.asterisknow.org/. Beta5 and Beta6 | | | users can update using the system update feature | | | in the appliance control panel. | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | Asterisk Appliance | 0.5.0, available from | | Developer Kit | | | | ftp://ftp.digium.com/pub/telephony/aadk/ | |--------------------+---------------------------------------------------| | s800i (Asterisk | 1.0.2 | | Appliance) | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Links | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Asterisk Project Security Advisories are posted at | | http://www.asterisk.org/security. | | | | This document may be superseded by later versions; if so, the latest | | version will be posted at | | http://ftp.digium.com/pub/asa/ASA-2007-016.pdf. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Revision History | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Date | Editor | Revisions Made | |-------------------+-------------------------+--------------------------| | July 17, 2007 | jparker@digium.com | Initial Release | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Asterisk Project Security Advisory - ASA-2007-016 Copyright (c) 2007 Digium, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Permission is hereby granted to distribute and publish this advisory in its original, unaltered form.
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