| Reporter | Title | Published | Views | Family All 44 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Important: openswan | 24 May 201300:00 | – | amazon | |
| Amazon Linux AMI : openswan (ALAS-2013-192) | 4 Sep 201300:00 | – | nessus | |
| CentOS 5 / 6 : openswan (CESA-2013:0827) | 16 May 201300:00 | – | nessus | |
| Debian DSA-2893-1 : openswan - security update | 2 Apr 201400:00 | – | nessus | |
| GLSA-201401-09 : Openswan: User-assisted execution of arbitrary code | 20 Jan 201400:00 | – | nessus | |
| MiracleLinux 4 : openswan-2.6.32-20.0.1.AXS4 (AXSA:2013-445:01) | 16 Jan 202600:00 | – | nessus | |
| Oracle Linux 5 / 6 : openswan (ELSA-2013-0827) | 12 Jul 201300:00 | – | nessus | |
| RHEL 5 / 6 : openswan (RHSA-2013:0827) | 16 May 201300:00 | – | nessus | |
| Scientific Linux Security Update : openswan on SL5.x, SL6.x i386/x86_64 (20130515) | 16 May 201300:00 | – | nessus | |
| SuSE 11.2 Security Update : openswan (SAT Patch Number 7925) | 6 Jul 201300:00 | – | nessus |
| Source | Link |
|---|---|
| redhat | www.redhat.com/archives/rhsa-announce/2013-May/msg00013.html |
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# OpenVAS Vulnerability Test
#
# RedHat Update for openswan RHSA-2013:0827-01
#
# Authors:
# System Generated Check
#
# Copyright:
# Copyright (c) 2013 Greenbone Networks GmbH, http://www.greenbone.net
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
# (or any later version), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
###############################################################################
include("revisions-lib.inc");
tag_insight = "Openswan is a free implementation of Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)
and Internet Key Exchange (IKE). IPsec uses strong cryptography to provide
both authentication and encryption services. These services allow you to
build secure tunnels through untrusted networks. When using Opportunistic
Encryption, Openswan's pluto IKE daemon requests DNS TXT records to obtain
public RSA keys of itself and its peers.
A buffer overflow flaw was found in Openswan. If Opportunistic Encryption
were enabled (oe=yes in /etc/ipsec.conf) and an RSA key configured, an
attacker able to cause a system to perform a DNS lookup for an
attacker-controlled domain containing malicious records (such as by sending
an email that triggers a DKIM or SPF DNS record lookup) could cause
Openswan's pluto IKE daemon to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary
code with root privileges. With oe=yes but no RSA key configured, the
issue can only be triggered by attackers on the local network who can
control the reverse DNS entry of the target system. Opportunistic
Encryption is disabled by default. (CVE-2013-2053)
This issue was discovered by Florian Weimer of the Red Hat Product Security
Team.
All users of openswan are advised to upgrade to these updated packages,
which contain backported patches to correct this issue. After installing
this update, the ipsec service will be restarted automatically.";
tag_affected = "openswan on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 server),
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 6),
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server (v. 6),
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation (v. 6)";
tag_solution = "Please Install the Updated Packages.";
if(description)
{
script_id(870997);
script_version("$Revision: 8448 $");
script_tag(name:"last_modification", value:"$Date: 2018-01-17 17:18:06 +0100 (Wed, 17 Jan 2018) $");
script_tag(name:"creation_date", value:"2013-05-17 09:50:31 +0530 (Fri, 17 May 2013)");
script_cve_id("CVE-2013-2053");
script_tag(name:"cvss_base", value:"6.8");
script_tag(name:"cvss_base_vector", value:"AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P");
script_name("RedHat Update for openswan RHSA-2013:0827-01");
script_xref(name: "RHSA", value: "2013:0827-01");
script_xref(name: "URL" , value: "https://www.redhat.com/archives/rhsa-announce/2013-May/msg00013.html");
script_tag(name: "summary" , value: "Check for the Version of openswan");
script_category(ACT_GATHER_INFO);
script_copyright("Copyright (c) 2013 Greenbone Networks GmbH");
script_family("Red Hat Local Security Checks");
script_dependencies("gather-package-list.nasl");
script_mandatory_keys("ssh/login/rhel", "ssh/login/rpms");
script_tag(name : "affected" , value : tag_affected);
script_tag(name : "solution" , value : tag_solution);
script_tag(name : "insight" , value : tag_insight);
script_tag(name:"qod_type", value:"package");
script_tag(name:"solution_type", value:"VendorFix");
exit(0);
}
include("pkg-lib-rpm.inc");
release = get_kb_item("ssh/login/release");
res = "";
if(release == NULL){
exit(0);
}
if(release == "RHENT_6")
{
if ((res = isrpmvuln(pkg:"openswan", rpm:"openswan~2.6.32~20.el6_4", rls:"RHENT_6")) != NULL)
{
security_message(data:res);
exit(0);
}
if ((res = isrpmvuln(pkg:"openswan-debuginfo", rpm:"openswan-debuginfo~2.6.32~20.el6_4", rls:"RHENT_6")) != NULL)
{
security_message(data:res);
exit(0);
}
if (__pkg_match) exit(99); # Not vulnerable.
exit(0);
}
if(release == "RHENT_5")
{
if ((res = isrpmvuln(pkg:"openswan", rpm:"openswan~2.6.32~5.el5_9", rls:"RHENT_5")) != NULL)
{
security_message(data:res);
exit(0);
}
if ((res = isrpmvuln(pkg:"openswan-debuginfo", rpm:"openswan-debuginfo~2.6.32~5.el5_9", rls:"RHENT_5")) != NULL)
{
security_message(data:res);
exit(0);
}
if ((res = isrpmvuln(pkg:"openswan-doc", rpm:"openswan-doc~2.6.32~5.el5_9", rls:"RHENT_5")) != NULL)
{
security_message(data:res);
exit(0);
}
if (__pkg_match) exit(99); # Not vulnerable.
exit(0);
}
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