Friday, May 27, 2016

Bugtraq: [CVE-2016-3094] Apache Qpid Java Broker denial of service vulnerability

CVE-2016-3094: Apache Qpid Java Broker denial of service vulnerability

Severity: Important

Vendor: The Apache Software Foundation

Versions Affected: Qpid Java Broker versions 6.0.0, 6.0.1, and 6.0.2

Description: A malformed authentication attempt may cause the broker to

terminate. The Qpid Java Broker supports a number of configurable

authentication providers each supporting various SASL mechanisms. Some

mechanisms need (or can be configured to accept) plain-text passwords

being sent to the Broker (using the SASL "PLAIN" mechanism). Where the

broker has been configured to allow plain-text passwords for authentication

it is possible for a client to send a malformed authentication attempt

which

will lead the broker to terminate due to an uncaught Exception.

Brokers configured to use authentication from the "PlainPasswordFile",

"SimpleLDAP", or "Base64MD5PasswordFile" providers are vulnerable if the

"PLAIN" mechanism is enabled (by default "PLAIN" will be disabled on

non-TLS ports, but enabled on TLS connections).

Mitigation: Users should upgrade their Qpid Java Broker to version 6.0.3 or

later. If this is not possible, users can disable the PLAIN mechanism for

their authentication manager on versions 0.32 and later by adding

"PLAIN" to

the list of disabledMechanisms on their authentication provider object.

Note that the SimpleLDAP authentication provider requires PLAIN and so this

work around does not apply there.

Credit: This issue was discovered by Alex Szczuczko of Red Hat, Inc.

References: http://ift.tt/1P3TuEZ

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