zdi-disclosures@tippingpoint.com wrote:
Full_Name: Cameron Hotchkies Version: 2.3.41 OS: Gentoo Linux URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/ Submission from: (NULL) (66.179.208.36)
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to deny services on vulnerable installations of OpenLDAP. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability.
Thanks for the report, a fix is now in HEAD. Please test.
The specific flaw exists in the decoding of ASN.1 BER network datagrams. When the size of a BerElement is specified incorrectly, the application will trigger an assert(), leading to abnormal program termination. Tech Details:
The code exhibiting the problem is located in the function ber_get_next() function in "libraries/liblber/io.c" .
The function fails to handle properly BER encoding of an element (tag + length + content) that contains:
- exactly 4 bytes long "multi-byte tag"
- exactly 4 bytes long "multi-byte size"
The total size of the resulting encoding equals to the size of the BerElement structure buffer plus one byte. This causes the function returns indicating that more data are needed, but leaves the read-pointer pointing right at the end of the buffer, which is not permitted.
Subsequent calls to the function result in an assertion failure:
assert( 0 ); /* ber structure is messed up ?*/
Example Exploitation:
slapd -h ldap:// -d511&
...
xxd packet
0000000: ffff ff00 8441 4243 44 .....ABCD
nc localhost 389< packet