Multiple Ethereal Unspecified Dissector Vulnerabilities

BID:12326

Info

Multiple Ethereal Unspecified Dissector Vulnerabilities

Bugtraq ID: 12326
Class: Unknown
CVE: CVE-2005-0006
CVE-2005-0007
CVE-2005-0008
CVE-2005-0009
CVE-2005-0010
CVE-2005-0084
Remote: Yes
Local: No
Published: Jan 21 2005 12:00AM
Updated: Jul 31 2006 11:16PM
Credit: These issues were announced by the vendor.
Vulnerable: SuSE Linux 8.1
SuSE Linux 8.0 i386
SuSE Linux 8.0
SGI ProPack 3.0
S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 9.2
S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 9.1
S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 9.0 x86_64
S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 9.0
S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 8.2
Redhat Linux 9.0 i386
Redhat Linux 7.3 i686
Redhat Linux 7.3 i386
Redhat Linux 7.3
Redhat Fedora Core3
Redhat Fedora Core2
Redhat Fedora Core1
Redhat Enterprise Linux WS 3
Redhat Enterprise Linux WS 2.1 IA64
Redhat Enterprise Linux WS 2.1
Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 3
Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1 IA64
Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1
Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 3
Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1 IA64
Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1
Redhat Desktop 3.0
Redhat Advanced Workstation for the Itanium Processor 2.1 IA64
Redhat Advanced Workstation for the Itanium Processor 2.1
Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.1 x86_64
Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.1
Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.0 AMD64
Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.0
Gentoo Linux 1.4 _rc3
Gentoo Linux 1.4 _rc2
Gentoo Linux 1.4 _rc1
Gentoo Linux 1.4
Gentoo Linux 1.2
Gentoo Linux 1.1 a
Gentoo Linux 0.7
Gentoo Linux 0.5
Gentoo Linux
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.8
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.7
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.6
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.1 x86_64
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.1
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.5
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.4
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.3
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.0 AMD64
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.0
+ Redhat Fedora Core2
+ Redhat Fedora Core1
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 9.2
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 9.1
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 9.0
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.2
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.1
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.16
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.2 amd64
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.2
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.15
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.14
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.13
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.1 ppc
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.1
+ Redhat Fedora Core1
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.12
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.11
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.10
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.9
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.1 ppc
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.1
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.8
+ Redhat Linux 9.0 i386
+ Redhat Linux 8.0 i386
+ Redhat Linux 8.0
+ Redhat Linux 7.3 i386
+ Redhat Linux 7.3
+ Redhat Linux 7.2 ia64
+ Redhat Linux 7.2 i386
+ Redhat Linux 7.2
+ Terra Soft Solutions Yellow Dog Linux 3.0
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.7
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.6
+ Conectiva Linux Enterprise Edition 1.0
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.5
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.4
+ Debian Linux 3.0 sparc
+ Debian Linux 3.0 s/390
+ Debian Linux 3.0 ppc
+ Debian Linux 3.0 mipsel
+ Debian Linux 3.0 mips
+ Debian Linux 3.0 m68k
+ Debian Linux 3.0 ia-64
+ Debian Linux 3.0 ia-32
+ Debian Linux 3.0 hppa
+ Debian Linux 3.0 arm
+ Debian Linux 3.0 alpha
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.3
+ Redhat Linux 7.3 i386
+ Redhat Linux 7.3
+ Redhat Linux 7.2 i386
+ Redhat Linux 7.2 alpha
+ Redhat Linux 7.1 ia64
+ Redhat Linux 7.1 i386
+ Redhat Linux 7.1 alpha
+ Redhat Linux 7.0 sparc
+ Redhat Linux 7.0 i386
+ Redhat Linux 7.0 alpha
+ Redhat Linux 6.2 sparc
+ Redhat Linux 6.2 i386
+ Redhat Linux 6.2 alpha
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.2
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.1
- Compaq Tru64 5.0
- Debian Linux 2.2 sparc
- Debian Linux 2.2 powerpc
- Debian Linux 2.2 IA-32
- Debian Linux 2.2 arm
- Debian Linux 2.2 alpha
- Debian Linux 2.2 68k
- HP HP-UX 11.0
- IBM AIX 5.1
- Linux kernel 2.4
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
- Microsoft Windows 95
- Microsoft Windows 98
- Microsoft Windows 98SE
- Microsoft Windows ME
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
- NetBSD NetBSD 1.5
- OpenBSD OpenSSH 3.0
- SCO Unixware 7.0
- SGI IRIX 6.0
- Sun Solaris 8_sparc
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8.19
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8.18
- Redhat Linux 7.2 ia64
- Redhat Linux 7.2 i386
- Redhat Linux 7.2
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8.15
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8.14
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8.13
Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8
+ Debian Linux 2.2 sparc
+ Debian Linux 2.2 powerpc
+ Debian Linux 2.2 IA-32
+ Debian Linux 2.2 arm
+ Debian Linux 2.2 alpha
+ Debian Linux 2.2 68k
+ Debian Linux 2.2
ALT Linux ALT Linux Junior 2.3
ALT Linux ALT Linux Compact 2.3
Not Vulnerable:

Discussion

Multiple Ethereal Unspecified Dissector Vulnerabilities

Ethereal is prone to multiple vulnerabilities ranging from denial of service to arbitrary code execution:

- The COPS dissector may go into an infinite loop.
- The DLSw dissector may force Ethereal to exit prematurely.
- The DNP dissector may corrupt memory.
- The Gnutella dissector may force Ethereal to exit prematurely.
- The MMSE dissector may free statically allocated memory.
- A buffer overflow may occur in the X11 dissector.

Exploit / POC

Multiple Ethereal Unspecified Dissector Vulnerabilities

Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this issue. If you feel we are in error or are aware of more recent information, please mail us at: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>.

Solution / Fix

Multiple Ethereal Unspecified Dissector Vulnerabilities

Solution:
Conectiva has released an advisory (CLA-2005:942) along with fixes dealing with these issues. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

SGI has released advisory 20050202-01-U (SGI Advanced Linux Environment 3 Security Update #26) to address various issues in SGI Advanced Linux Environment 3. This advisory includes updated SGI ProPack 3 Service Pack 3 packages and patch 10141. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Debian has released an advisory (DSA 653-1) and fixes to address these issues. Please see the referenced advisory for information on obtaining fixes.

Gentoo has released an advisory (GLSA 200501-27) and fixes to address these issues. To obtain fixes, execute the following commands:
emerge --sync
emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=net-analyzer/ethereal-0.10.9"

Mandrake has released MDKSA-2005:013 to address these issues. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Fedora has released advisories FEDORA-2005-068 and FEDORA-2005-069 to address these issues. See the referenced advisories for information on obtaining fixes.

Red Hat has released advisory RHSA-2005:011-11 and fixes to address this issue on Red Hat Linux Enterprise platforms. Customers who are affected by this issue are advised to apply the appropriate updates. Customers subscribed to the Red Hat Network may apply the appropriate fixes using the Red Hat Update Agent (up2date). Please see referenced advisory for additional information.

SuSE Linux has released a security summary report (SUSE-SR:2005:003) that contains fixes to address this and other vulnerabilities. Customers are advised to peruse the referenced advisory for further information regarding obtaining and applying appropriate updates.

ALT Linux has released updates dealing with this and other issues. Please see the reference section for more information.

Fedora Legacy has released security advisory FLSA:152922 addressing this and other issues. Please see the referenced advisory for further information.


Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.1

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.2

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.3

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.4

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.5

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.6

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.7

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.10.8

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8.13

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8.14

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8.15

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8.18

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.8.19

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.1

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.10

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.11

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.12

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.13

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.14

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.15

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.16

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.2

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.3

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.4

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.5

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.6

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.7

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.8

Ethereal Group Ethereal 0.9.9

SGI ProPack 3.0

References

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