openSUSE Security Update: Security update for openvpn
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Announcement ID:    openSUSE-SU-2017:1680-1
Rating:             important
References:         #1044947 
Cross-References:   CVE-2017-7508 CVE-2017-7520 CVE-2017-7521
                   
Affected Products:
                    openSUSE Leap 42.2
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   An update that fixes three vulnerabilities is now available.

Description:

   This update for openvpn fixes the following issues:

   - Some parts of the certificate-parsing code did not always clear all
     allocated memory. This would have allowed clients to leak a few bytes of
     memory for each connection attempt, thereby facilitating a (quite
     inefficient) DoS attack on the server. [bsc#1044947, CVE-2017-7521]

   - The ASN1 parsing code contained a bug that could have resulted in some
     buffers being free()d twice, and this issue could have potentially been
     triggered remotely by a VPN peer. [bsc#1044947, CVE-2017-7521]

   - If clients used a HTTP proxy with NTLM authentication, a
     man-in-the-middle attacker between client and proxy could cause the
     client to crash or disclose at most 96 bytes of stack memory. The
     disclosed stack memory was likely to contain the proxy password. If the
     proxy password had not been reused, this was unlikely to compromise the
     security of the OpenVPN tunnel itself. Clients who did not use the
     --http-proxy option with ntlm2 authentication were not affected.
     [bsc#1044947, CVE-2017-7520]

   - It was possible to trigger an assertion by sending a malformed IPv6
     packet. That issue could have been abused to remotely shutdown an
     openvpn server or client, if IPv6 and --mssfix were enabled and if the
     IPv6 networks used inside the VPN were known. [bsc#1044947,
     CVE-2017-7508]


   This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-12:Update update project.


Patch Instructions:

   To install this openSUSE Security Update use YaST online_update.
   Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product:

   - openSUSE Leap 42.2:

      zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2017-730=1

   To bring your system up-to-date, use "zypper patch".


Package List:

   - openSUSE Leap 42.2 (i586 x86_64):

      openvpn-2.3.8-8.10.1
      openvpn-auth-pam-plugin-2.3.8-8.10.1
      openvpn-auth-pam-plugin-debuginfo-2.3.8-8.10.1
      openvpn-debuginfo-2.3.8-8.10.1
      openvpn-debugsource-2.3.8-8.10.1
      openvpn-devel-2.3.8-8.10.1
      openvpn-down-root-plugin-2.3.8-8.10.1
      openvpn-down-root-plugin-debuginfo-2.3.8-8.10.1


References:

   https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-7508.html
   https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-7520.html
   https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-7521.html
   https://bugzilla.suse.com/1044947

openSUSE: 2017:1680-1: important: openvpn

June 26, 2017
An update that fixes three vulnerabilities is now available

Description

This update for openvpn fixes the following issues: - Some parts of the certificate-parsing code did not always clear all allocated memory. This would have allowed clients to leak a few bytes of memory for each connection attempt, thereby facilitating a (quite inefficient) DoS attack on the server. [bsc#1044947, CVE-2017-7521] - The ASN1 parsing code contained a bug that could have resulted in some buffers being free()d twice, and this issue could have potentially been triggered remotely by a VPN peer. [bsc#1044947, CVE-2017-7521] - If clients used a HTTP proxy with NTLM authentication, a man-in-the-middle attacker between client and proxy could cause the client to crash or disclose at most 96 bytes of stack memory. The disclosed stack memory was likely to contain the proxy password. If the proxy password had not been reused, this was unlikely to compromise the security of the OpenVPN tunnel itself. Clients who did not use the --http-proxy option with ntlm2 authentication were not affected. [bsc#1044947, CVE-2017-7520] - It was possible to trigger an assertion by sending a malformed IPv6 packet. That issue could have been abused to remotely shutdown an openvpn server or client, if IPv6 and --mssfix were enabled and if the IPv6 networks used inside the VPN were known. [bsc#1044947, CVE-2017-7508] This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-12:Update update project.

 

Patch

Patch Instructions: To install this openSUSE Security Update use YaST online_update. Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product: - openSUSE Leap 42.2: zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2017-730=1 To bring your system up-to-date, use "zypper patch".


Package List

- openSUSE Leap 42.2 (i586 x86_64): openvpn-2.3.8-8.10.1 openvpn-auth-pam-plugin-2.3.8-8.10.1 openvpn-auth-pam-plugin-debuginfo-2.3.8-8.10.1 openvpn-debuginfo-2.3.8-8.10.1 openvpn-debugsource-2.3.8-8.10.1 openvpn-devel-2.3.8-8.10.1 openvpn-down-root-plugin-2.3.8-8.10.1 openvpn-down-root-plugin-debuginfo-2.3.8-8.10.1


References

https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-7508.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-7520.html https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-7521.html https://bugzilla.suse.com/1044947


Severity
Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2017:1680-1
Rating: important
Affected Products: openSUSE Leap 42.2 .

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