-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 NetBSD Security Advisory 2006-011 ================================= Topic: IPSec replay attack Version: NetBSD-current: source prior to March 23, 2006 NetBSD 3.0: affected NetBSD 2.1: affected NetBSD 2.0.*: affected NetBSD 2.0: affected Severity: Systems could be vulnerable to a replay attack Fixed: NetBSD-current: March 23, 2006 NetBSD-3-0 branch: March 28, 2006 (3.0.1 will include the fix) NetBSD-3 branch: March 28, 2006 NetBSD-2-1 branch: March 30, 2006 (2.1.1 will include the fix) NetBSD-2-0 branch: March 30, 2006 (2.0.4 will include the fix) NetBSD-2 branch: March 30, 2006 Abstract ======== A vulnerability was found in the fast_ipsec(4) stack that renders the IPSec anti-replay service ineffective under certain circumstances. If the upper layer protocol doesn't provide any anti-packet replay verification (for example, UDP) the system may be vulnerable to a replay attack. This vulnerability has been assigned CVE reference CVE-2006-0905. Technical Details ================= The anti-replay service specifies an algorithm for preventing injection of previously received packets from unknown parties (the replay attack). Due to a programming error in the fast_ipsec(4) stack, the Sequence Number associated with a SA was not being updated, thus allowing packets to bypass any sequence verification check. Solutions and Workarounds ========================= The default configuration of NetBSD does not ship with FAST_IPSEC enabled. For all NetBSD versions, you need to obtain fixed kernel sources, rebuild and install the new kernel, and reboot the system. The fixed source may be obtained from the NetBSD CVS repository. The following instructions briefly summarise how to upgrade your kernel. In these instructions, replace: ARCH with your architecture (from uname -m), and KERNCONF with the name of your kernel configuration file. To update from CVS, re-build, and re-install the kernel: # cd src # cvs update -d -P sys/netipsec/xform_esp.c # ./build.sh kernel=KERNCONF # mv /netbsd /netbsd.old # cp sys/arch/ARCH/compile/obj/KERNCONF/netbsd /netbsd # shutdown -r now For more information on how to do this, see: http://www.NetBSD.org/guide/en/chap-kernel.html Thanks To ========= Pawel Jakub Dawidek is credited with the discovery of this issue The FreeBSD Project for initial notification via FreeBSD-SA-06:11.ipsec Rui Paulo for importing the fixes into NetBSD Revision History ================ 2006-04-12 Initial release More Information ================ Advisories may be updated as new information becomes available. The most recent version of this advisory (PGP signed) can be found at ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/security/advisories/NetBSD-SA2006-011.txt.asc Information about NetBSD and NetBSD security can be found at http://www.NetBSD.org/ and http://www.NetBSD.org/Security/. Copyright 2006, The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Redistribution permitted only in full, unmodified form. $NetBSD: NetBSD-SA2006-011.txt,v 1.8 2006/04/12 22:53:07 adrianp Exp $ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (NetBSD) iQCVAwUBRD2E3j5Ru2/4N2IFAQKr/AP+KIHPPTfJQPSJLlZvvvUgapbaPMTWaC48 T2JwVcdQmxka8G36k/mKeI92Jenk63R557NEgtqUjEsDi+3862HcKQSXSd+Jzjfa 9Ec2ORyKlE/IRnsRtCb9NxjGqYg3I+ti8ENKs9lBqw4XJkcgDdkI0KJ8NWnKnD0f Rz6FoeFdYgc= =PLJl -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----