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Viprinet Multichannel VPN Router 300 Identity Verification Fail

Viprinet Multichannel VPN Router 300 Identity Verification Fail
Posted Feb 5, 2016
Authored by Tim Brown | Site portcullis-security.com

Viprinet Multichannel VPN Router 300 fails to verify the remote SSL VPN endpoint identity.

tags | advisory, remote
advisories | CVE-2014-9754, CVE-2014-9755
SHA-256 | ea36b1964fe2d6d3cd269ee9fe4f17cffd19bd4f049fa07820aadbc257a0acf5

Viprinet Multichannel VPN Router 300 Identity Verification Fail

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Vulnerability title: Remote SSL VPN Endpoint Identity Not Verified In Viprinet Multichannel VPN Router 300

CVE: CVE-2014-9754, CVE-2014-9755

Vendor: Viprinet

Product: Multichannel VPN Router 300

Affected version: 2013070830/2013080900

Fixed version: 2014013131/2014020702
Reported by: Tim Brown
Details:

In order for the hardware VPN client on the affected device to establish a VPN channel it connects to the remote VPN endpoint and initiates an SSL connection using TLSv1.1. It then initiates the following exchange (protocol version 2):


client> VERSION 3
server> ERROR
client> VERSION 2
server> +OK Protocol version 2 chosen
client> TUNNEL test
server> +OK Tunnel chosen
client> PASS test
server> +OK You are now authenticated
client> CHANNEL test
server> +OK Channel selected
client> DATA


The hardware VPN client does not validate the remote VPN endpoint identity (through the checking of the endpoint’s SSL key) before initiating the exchange.

In this example, we perform a downgrade attack from protocol version 3 to protocol version 2, however as noted in the impact, version 3 of the protocol is similarly affected.

Note: MITRE have assigned CVE-2014-9754 to reference the missing certificate validation and CVE-2014-9755 to reference the protocol downgrade attack.



Further details at: https://www.portcullis-security.com/security-research-and-downloads/security-advisories/cve-2014-9754-cve-2014-9755/

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