EulerOS Virtualization for ARM 64 3.0.2.0 dnsmasq vulnerabilitie
#%NASL_MIN_LEVEL 70300
#
# (C) Tenable Network Security, Inc.
#
include('deprecated_nasl_level.inc');
include('compat.inc');
if (description)
{
script_id(147582);
script_version("1.4");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"plugin_modification_date", value:"2024/01/10");
script_cve_id(
"CVE-2020-25681",
"CVE-2020-25682",
"CVE-2020-25683",
"CVE-2020-25684",
"CVE-2020-25685",
"CVE-2020-25686",
"CVE-2020-25687"
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script_xref(name:"CEA-ID", value:"CEA-2021-0003");
script_name(english:"EulerOS Virtualization for ARM 64 3.0.2.0 : dnsmasq (EulerOS-SA-2021-1389)");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"synopsis", value:
"The remote EulerOS Virtualization for ARM 64 host is missing multiple security
updates.");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"description", value:
"According to the versions of the dnsmasq packages installed, the
EulerOS Virtualization for ARM 64 installation on the remote host is
affected by the following vulnerabilities :
- A flaw was found in dnsmasq before version 2.83. When
receiving a query, dnsmasq does not check for an
existing pending request for the same name and forwards
a new request. By default, a maximum of 150 pending
queries can be sent to upstream servers, so there can
be at most 150 queries for the same name. This flaw
allows an off-path attacker on the network to
substantially reduce the number of attempts that it
would have to perform to forge a reply and have it
accepted by dnsmasq. This issue is mentioned in the
'Birthday Attacks' section of RFC5452. If chained with
CVE-2020-25684, the attack complexity of a successful
attack is reduced. The highest threat from this
vulnerability is to data integrity.(CVE-2020-25686)
- A flaw was found in dnsmasq before version 2.83. When
getting a reply from a forwarded query, dnsmasq checks
in the forward.c:reply_query() if the reply destination
address/port is used by the pending forwarded queries.
However, it does not use the address/port to retrieve
the exact forwarded query, substantially reducing the
number of attempts an attacker on the network would
have to perform to forge a reply and get it accepted by
dnsmasq. This issue contrasts with RFC5452, which
specifies a query's attributes that all must be used to
match a reply. This flaw allows an attacker to perform
a DNS Cache Poisoning attack. If chained with
CVE-2020-25685 or CVE-2020-25686, the attack complexity
of a successful attack is reduced. The highest threat
from this vulnerability is to data
integrity.(CVE-2020-25684)
- A flaw was found in dnsmasq before version 2.83. When
getting a reply from a forwarded query, dnsmasq checks
in forward.c:reply_query(), which is the forwarded
query that matches the reply, by only using a weak hash
of the query name. Due to the weak hash (CRC32 when
dnsmasq is compiled without DNSSEC, SHA-1 when it is)
this flaw allows an off-path attacker to find several
different domains all having the same hash,
substantially reducing the number of attempts they
would have to perform to forge a reply and get it
accepted by dnsmasq. This is in contrast with RFC5452,
which specifies that the query name is one of the
attributes of a query that must be used to match a
reply. This flaw could be abused to perform a DNS Cache
Poisoning attack. If chained with CVE-2020-25684 the
attack complexity of a successful attack is reduced.
The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data
integrity.(CVE-2020-25685)
- A flaw was found in dnsmasq. A heap-based buffer
overflow was discovered in dnsmasq when DNSSEC is
enabled and before it validates the received DNS
entries. This flaw allows a remote attacker, who can
create valid DNS replies, to cause an overflow in a
heap-allocated memory. This flaw is caused by the lack
of length checks in rfc1035.c:extract_name(), which
could be abused to make the code execute memcpy() with
a negative size in sort_rrset() and cause a crash in
dnsmasq, resulting in a denial of service. The highest
threat from this vulnerability is to system
availability.(CVE-2020-25687)
- A flaw was found in dnsmasq. A heap-based buffer
overflow was discovered in dnsmasq when DNSSEC is
enabled and before it validates the received DNS
entries. A remote attacker, who can create valid DNS
replies, could use this flaw to cause an overflow in a
heap-allocated memory. This flaw is caused by the lack
of length checks in rfc1035.c:extract_name(), which
could be abused to make the code execute memcpy() with
a negative size in get_rdata() and cause a crash in
dnsmasq, resulting in a denial of service. The highest
threat from this vulnerability is to system
availability.(CVE-2020-25683)
- A flaw was found in dnsmasq. A buffer overflow
vulnerability was discovered in the way dnsmasq extract
names from DNS packets before validating them with
DNSSEC data. An attacker on the network, who can create
valid DNS replies, could use this flaw to cause an
overflow with arbitrary data in a heap-allocated
memory, possibly executing code on the machine. The
flaw is in the rfc1035.c:extract_name() function, which
writes data to the memory pointed by name assuming
MAXDNAME*2 bytes are available in the buffer. However,
in some code execution paths, it is possible
extract_name() gets passed an offset from the base
buffer, thus reducing, in practice, the number of
available bytes that can be written in the buffer. The
highest threat from this vulnerability is to data
confidentiality and integrity as well as system
availability.(CVE-2020-25682)
- A flaw was found in dnsmasq. A heap-based buffer
overflow was discovered in the way RRSets are sorted
before validating with DNSSEC data. An attacker on the
network, who can forge DNS replies such as that they
are accepted as valid, could use this flaw to cause a
buffer overflow with arbitrary data in a heap memory
segment, possibly executing code on the machine. The
highest threat from this vulnerability is to data
confidentiality and integrity as well as system
availability.(CVE-2020-25681)
Note that Tenable Network Security has extracted the preceding
description block directly from the EulerOS security advisory. Tenable
has attempted to automatically clean and format it as much as possible
without introducing additional issues.");
# https://developer.huaweicloud.com/ict/en/site-euleros/euleros/security-advisories/EulerOS-SA-2021-1389
script_set_attribute(attribute:"see_also", value:"http://www.nessus.org/u?0bd5d8af");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"solution", value:
"Update the affected dnsmasq packages.");
script_set_cvss_base_vector("CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:C");
script_set_cvss_temporal_vector("CVSS2#E:U/RL:OF/RC:C");
script_set_cvss3_base_vector("CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H");
script_set_cvss3_temporal_vector("CVSS:3.0/E:U/RL:O/RC:C");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"cvss_score_source", value:"CVE-2020-25682");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"exploitability_ease", value:"No known exploits are available");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"exploit_available", value:"false");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"patch_publication_date", value:"2021/03/04");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"plugin_publication_date", value:"2021/03/10");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"plugin_type", value:"local");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"cpe", value:"p-cpe:/a:huawei:euleros:dnsmasq");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"cpe", value:"p-cpe:/a:huawei:euleros:dnsmasq-utils");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"cpe", value:"cpe:/o:huawei:euleros:uvp:3.0.2.0");
script_set_attribute(attribute:"generated_plugin", value:"current");
script_end_attributes();
script_category(ACT_GATHER_INFO);
script_family(english:"Huawei Local Security Checks");
script_copyright(english:"This script is Copyright (C) 2021-2024 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.");
script_dependencies("ssh_get_info.nasl");
script_require_keys("Host/local_checks_enabled", "Host/cpu", "Host/EulerOS/release", "Host/EulerOS/rpm-list", "Host/EulerOS/uvp_version");
exit(0);
}
include("audit.inc");
include("global_settings.inc");
include("rpm.inc");
if (!get_kb_item("Host/local_checks_enabled")) audit(AUDIT_LOCAL_CHECKS_NOT_ENABLED);
release = get_kb_item("Host/EulerOS/release");
if (isnull(release) || release !~ "^EulerOS") audit(AUDIT_OS_NOT, "EulerOS");
uvp = get_kb_item("Host/EulerOS/uvp_version");
if (uvp != "3.0.2.0") audit(AUDIT_OS_NOT, "EulerOS Virtualization 3.0.2.0");
if (!get_kb_item("Host/EulerOS/rpm-list")) audit(AUDIT_PACKAGE_LIST_MISSING);
cpu = get_kb_item("Host/cpu");
if (isnull(cpu)) audit(AUDIT_UNKNOWN_ARCH);
if ("x86_64" >!< cpu && cpu !~ "^i[3-6]86$" && "aarch64" >!< cpu) audit(AUDIT_LOCAL_CHECKS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, "EulerOS", cpu);
if ("aarch64" >!< cpu) audit(AUDIT_ARCH_NOT, "aarch64", cpu);
flag = 0;
pkgs = ["dnsmasq-2.76-5.h7",
"dnsmasq-utils-2.76-5.h7"];
foreach (pkg in pkgs)
if (rpm_check(release:"EulerOS-2.0", reference:pkg)) flag++;
if (flag)
{
security_report_v4(
port : 0,
severity : SECURITY_HOLE,
extra : rpm_report_get()
);
exit(0);
}
else
{
tested = pkg_tests_get();
if (tested) audit(AUDIT_PACKAGE_NOT_AFFECTED, tested);
else audit(AUDIT_PACKAGE_NOT_INSTALLED, "dnsmasq");
}
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