-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Security Advisory: Scanning for SSH Can Cause a Crash Revision 1.0 For Public Release 2002 June 27 16:00 (UTC 0000) - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary ======= While fixing vulnerabilities mentioned in the Cisco Security Advisory: Multiple SSH Vulnerabilities (http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/ SSH-multiple-pub.html) we inadvertently introduced an instability in some products. When an attacker tries to exploit the vulnerability VU#945216 (described in the CERT/CC Vulnerability Note at http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls /id/945216) the SSH module will consume too much of the processor's time, effectively causing a DoS. In some cases the device will reboot. In order to be exposed SSH must be enabled on the device. Affected product lines are: * All devices running Cisco IOSŪ Software supporting SSH. This includes routers and switches running Cisco IOS Software. * Catalyst 6000 switches running CatOS. * Cisco PIX Firewall. * Cisco 11000 Content Service Switch family. No other Cisco product is vulnerable. It is possible to mitigate this vulnerability by preventing, or having control over, the SSH traffic. This advisory is available at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/ SSH-scanning.shtml. Affected Products ================= * All devices running Cisco IOS Software supporting SSH. This includes routers and switches running Cisco IOS Software. * Catalyst 6000 switches running CatOS. * Cisco PIX Firewall. * Cisco 11000 Content Service Switch family. +--------------------------------------------------+ | Product Category | Vulnerability ID | |--------------------+-----------------------------| | IOS | CSCdw33027 | |--------------------+-----------------------------| | PIX | CSCdw29965 | |--------------------+-----------------------------| | VPN 3000 | Not affected | |--------------------+-----------------------------| | Catalyst 6000 | CSCdv85279 and CSCdw59394 | |--------------------+-----------------------------| | CSS 11000 | CSCdx59197 | +--------------------------------------------------+ All software releases listed in the http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/ SSH-multiple-pub.html (Cisco Security Advisory: Multiple SSH Vulnerabilities), including all subsequent software releases that contain the patches addressed by that advisory are vulnerable. All software that does not contain fixes for the issues listed in the previous SSH advisory are not vulnerable to the issue described in this advisory. However, falling back to a previous software release will leave you exposed to the vulnerabilities described in the previous advisory and you will lose any additional features or functionalities introduced in the newer releases. No other Cisco products are affected. Details ======= While fixing the vulnerabilities listed in http://www.cisco.com/warp/public /707/SSH-multiple-pub.html (Cisco Security Advisory: Multiple SSH Vulnerabilities) an instability is introduced in some products. When exposed to an overly large packet, the SSH process will consume a large portion of the processor's instruction cycles, effectively causing a DoS. The capability to create such a packet is available in publicly available exploit code. In some cases this availability attack may result in a reboot of the device. In order to be exposed SSH must be enabled on the device. The vulnerability in question is named CRC-32 Check in the http:// www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/SSH-multiple-pub.html. It is also marked as VU#945216 and described in the CERT/CC Vulnerability Note at http:// www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/945216. Impact ====== By repeatedly exploiting this vulnerability an attacker can cause a denial of service, though Cisco products remain unaffected to the exploits that are trying to exploit vulnerabilities listed in http://www.cisco.com/warp/ public/707/SSH-multiple-pub.html. Software Versions and Fixes =========================== For CSS 11000 family, the vulnerability is fixed in the following software releases. +--------------------------------------------------+ | WebNS | R5.00.045 or later (available now) | | | 5.10.1.01 available July 2002 | +--------------------------------------------------+ For Catalyst 6000 switches, the vulnerability is fixed in the following CatOS releases. This table lists the first fixed release. +--------------------------------------------------+ | CatOS | 6.3(3.6), 7.1(0.94), 7.2(0.14)PEN | +--------------------------------------------------+ Each row of the table describes a release train and the platforms or products for which it is intended. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the earliest possible releases that contain the fix and the anticipated date of availability for each are listed in the "Rebuild", "Interim", and "Maintenance" columns. A device running any release in the given train that is earlier than the release in a specific column (less than the earliest fixed release) is known to be vulnerable, and it should be upgraded at least to the indicated release or a later version (greater than the earliest fixed release label). When selecting a release, keep in mind the following definitions: Maintenance Most heavily tested and highly recommended release of any label in a given row of the table. Rebuild Constructed from the previous maintenance or major release in the same train, it contains the fix for a specific defect. Although it receives less testing, it contains only the minimal changes necessary to effect the repair. Interim Built at regular intervals between maintenance releases and receives less testing. Interims should be selected only if there is no other suitable release that addresses the vulnerability. Interim images should be upgraded to the next available maintenance release as soon as possible. Interim releases are not available through manufacturing, and usually they are not available for customer download from CCO without prior arrangement with the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). In all cases, customers should exercise caution to be certain the devices to be upgraded contain sufficient memory and that current hardware and software configurations will continue to be supported properly by the new release. If the information is not clear, contact the Cisco TAC for assistance as shown in the following section. More information on Cisco IOS software release names and abbreviations is available at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/620/1.html. For PIX Firewall software, use the following table to determine affected and fixed software releases. +---------------------------------------------------------+ | | Description | | | Train | of Image or | Availability of Fixed Releases* | | | Platform | | |---------------------+-----------------------------------| | 5.x-based Releases | Rebuild | Interim** | Maintenance | |---------------------+---------+-----------+-------------| | | General | | | | | | Deployment | | | | | | (GD) for | | 5.2(6)202 | | | 5.2 | Classic, | | Available | 5.2(7) | | | 10000, 506, | | through | | | | 506E, 510, | | TAC | | | | 515, 515E, | | | | | | 520 and 525 | | | | |-------+-------------+---------+-----------+-------------| | | Early | | | | | | Deployment | | | | | | (ED) for | | 5.3(2)205 | | | | Classic, | | Available | | | 5.3 | 10000, 506, | | through | 5.3(3) | | | 506E, 510, | | TAC | | | | 515, 515E, | | | | | | 520, 525 | | | | | | and 535 | | | | |---------------------+---------+-----------+-------------| | 6.x-based Releases | Rebuild | Interim** | Maintenance | |---------------------+---------+-----------+-------------| | | Early | | | | | | Deployment | | 6.0(1)106 | | | | (ED) for | | Available | | | 6.0 | 501, 506, | | through | 6.0(2) | | | 506E, 515, | | TAC | | | | 515E, 520, | | | | | | 525 and 535 | | | | |-------+-------------+---------+-----------+-------------| | | Early | | | | | | Deployment | | 6.1(1)105 | | | | (ED) for | | Available | | | 6.1 | 501, 506, | | through | 6.1(2) | | | 506E, 515, | | TAC | | | | 515E, 520, | | | | | | 525 and 535 | | | | |-------+-------------+---------+-----------+-------------| | | Early | | | | | | Deployment | | 6.2(0)222 | | | | (ED) for | | Available | | | 6.2 | 501, 506, | | through | 6.2(1) | | | 506E, 515, | | TAC | | | | 515E, 520, | | | | | | 525 and 535 | | | | +---------------------------------------------------------+ For Cisco IOS software, use the following table to determine affected and fixed software releases. This table always lists the first fixed release, which is not necessarily the recommended release for your particular environment. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Train | Description of Image | Availability of Fixed Releases* | | | or Platform | | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | 12.0-based Releases | Rebuild | Interim | Maintenance | | | | ** | | |--------------------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | 12.0S | Core/ISP support: | 12.0(17)S4 | 12.0 | 12.0(21)S | | | GSR, RSP, c7200 | | (20.4)S | | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | Core/ISP support: | 12.0(20) | 12.0 | | | 12.0SP | GSR, RSP, c7200 | SP2 | (20.4) | | | | | | SP | | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | Core/ISP support: | 12.0(17) | 12.0 | | | 12.0ST | GSR, RSP, c7200 | ST5 | (20.3) | 12.0(21)S | | | | | ST2 | | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.0XB |Release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.1(1)T or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.0XM |Release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.1(3)T or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.0XV |Release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.1(2)T or later | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | 12.1-based Releases | Rebuild | Interim | Maintenance | | | | ** | | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | | General deployment | | | 12.1 | release for all | SSH not supported | | | platforms | | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Core/ISP support: | | 12.1 | | | 12.1E | GSR, RSP, c7200, | 12.1(8b)E8 | (10.5)E | 12.1(11b)E | | | Catalyst 6000 | | | | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | Early Deployment | | 12.1 | | | 12.1EC | Release | | (10.5) | 12.1(12c)EC | | | | | EC | | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | 12.1 | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | (1)EX |Release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.1(3)T or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | 12.1 | | Not Scheduled | | (5c)EX |Catalyst 6000 support |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.1(6)EX or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | 12.1 | | Not Scheduled | | (8a)EX |12.1E based XED |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.1(11)E or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | 12.1 | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | (9)EX |Release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.1(10)EX or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment(ED): | Not Scheduled | | | VPN, Distributed | | | 12.1T |Director, various |--------------------------------------| | | platforms | Migrate to 12.2 or later | | | | | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.1XB |Release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.1(5)YB or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.1XC |(ED): limited |--------------------------------------| | | platforms | Migrate to 12.2 or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | 12.1(2)XF6 | | Not planned, | | 12.1XF | (ED): 811 and 813 | Release | | migrate to | | | (c800 images) | date to be | | 12.1(5)T or | | | | determined | | later | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | Early Deployment | 12.1(3)XG7 | | Not planned, | | 12.1XG | (ED): 800, 805, 820, | Release | | migrate to | | | and 1600 | date to be | | 12.2(1)T or | | | | determined | | later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.1XH |(ED): limited |--------------------------------------| | | platforms | Migrate to 12.2 or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.1XI |(ED): limited |--------------------------------------| | | platforms | Migrate to 12.2 or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.1XJ |(ED): limited |--------------------------------------| | | platforms | Migrate to 12.2(2)T or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.1XL |(ED): limited |--------------------------------------| | | platforms | Migrate to 12.2 or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | | | | Not planned, | | 12.1XM | Short-lived early | 12.1(5)XM7 | | migrate to | | | deployment release | | | 12.2(1)T or | | | | | | later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Short-lived early | Not Scheduled | | 12.1XP |deployment release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(2)T or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Short-lived early | Not Scheduled | | 12.1XQ |deployment release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(2)XB or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.1XT |(ED): 1700 series |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(2)T or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.1XU |(ED): limited |--------------------------------------| | | platforms | Migrate to 12.2T or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | | 12.1(5)YB6 | | Not planned, | | 12.1YB | Short-lived early | Release | | migrate to | | | deployment release | date to be | | 12.2(2)T or | | | | determined | | later | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | | 12.1(5)YC3 | | Not planned, | | 12.1YC | Short-lived early | Release | | migrate to | | | deployment release | date to be | | 12.2(4)T or | | | | determined | | later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Short-lived early | Not Scheduled | | 12.1YD |deployment release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(8)T or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Short-lived early | Not Scheduled | | 12.1YE |deployment release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.1(5)YI or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Short-lived early | Not Scheduled | | 12.1YF |deployment release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(2)XN or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Short-lived early | Not Scheduled | | 12.1YI |deployment release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(2)YC or later | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | 12.2-based Releases | Rebuild | Interim | Maintenance | | | | ** | | |--------------------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | General deployment | | 12.2 | | | 12.2 | release for all | 12.2(6b) | (7.4) | 12.2(7) | | | platforms | | | | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | 12.2B | Early Deployment | 12.2(4)B3 | 12.2 | | | | Broadband Release | | (7.6)B | | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | Early Deployment | | | | | 12.2BC | Broadband Release | 12.2(8)BC1 | | | | | uBR7000 and uBR10000 | | | | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | 12.2DA | Early Deployment | 12.2(6.8a) | | 12.2(7)DA | | | Release: xDSL | DA | | | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Specific Technology | Not Scheduled | | 12.2DD |Early Deployment |--------------------------------------| | | release for 7200 and | Migrate to 12.2(4)B1 or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | 12.2S | SPLOB | | 12.2 | | | | | | (7.4)S | | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | General deployment | | 12.2 | | | 12.2T | release for all | | (7.4)T | 12.2(8)T | | | platforms | | | | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.2XA |Release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(4)T or 12.2(2)XB | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | 12.2(2)XB4 | | | | 12.2XB | Release | Available | | | | | | 2002-July | | | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | | | | Not planned, | | 12.2XD | ICS7750, 820, soho70 | 12.2(1)XD4 | | migrate to | | | | | | 12.2(8)T or | | | | | | later | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | | | | Not planned, | | 12.2XE | 806, 820, soho78 | 12.2(1)XE3 | | migrate to | | | | | | 12.2(8)T or | | | | | | later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | DOCSYS support, | Not Scheduled | | 12.2XF |uBR7100, uBR7200, |--------------------------------------| | | uBR10000 | Migrate to 12.2(4)BC1 | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | | Not Scheduled | | 12.2XG |IAD2400/2600/3600 |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(8)T | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | 1700, 800, 820, | | | Not planned, | | 12.2XH | soho70 | 12.2(2)XH3 | | migrate to | | | | | | 12.2(8)T | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | Early Deployment | | | Not planned, | | 12.2XI | Release 820/SOHO | 12.2(2)XI2 | | migrate to | | | | | | 12.2(12)T | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | | Not Scheduled | | 12.2XJ |1700 |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(4)YB | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | | | Not planned, | | 12.2XK | Release 820/SOHO | 12.2(2)XK3 | | migrate to | | | | | | 12.2(12)T | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | | 1700, 820, 800, | 12.2(4)XL5 | | Not planned, | | 12.2XL | SOHO70 | Available | | migrate to | | | | 2002-June | | 12.2(12)T | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | 12.2XM | Early Deployment | 12.2(4)XM4 | | | | | Release | | | | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Early Deployment | Not Scheduled | | 12.2XN |Release for enhanced |--------------------------------------| | | MGCP support, | Upgrade recommended to a release yet | | | selected platforms | to be determined | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | | Not Scheduled | | 12.2XQ |1720, 1750, 1752 |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(4)YB or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Short-lived early | Not Scheduled | | 12.2XR |deployment release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(4)XR or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Short-lived early | Not Scheduled | | 12.2XS |deployment release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(6) or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Short-lived early | Not Scheduled | | 12.2XT |deployment release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(8)T or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Short-lived early | Not Scheduled | | 12.2XW |deployment release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(4)YB or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | 12.2YA | Early Deployment | 12.2(4)YA2 | | | | | Release | | | | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | | Not Scheduled | | 12.2YB |Short-lived early |--------------------------------------| | | deployment release | Upgrade recommended to yet to be | | | | determined release | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Short-lived early | Not Scheduled | | 12.2YC |deployment release |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(13)T or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | Broadband suport for | Not Scheduled | | 12.2YD |7200 |--------------------------------------| | | | Migrate to 12.2(8)B or later | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | | | Not Scheduled | | 12.2YF |Short-lived early |--------------------------------------| | | deployment release | Upgrade recommended to yet to be | | | | determined release | |--------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------| | 12.2YG | Early Deployment | | | 12.2(4)YG | | | Release | | | | |--------+-----------------------+------------+---------+---------------| | 12.2YH | 1700, 8xx, soho7x, | | | 12.2(4)YH | | | ICS7700 | | | | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------| | Notes | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------| | * All dates are estimates and subject to change. | | | | ** Interim releases are subjected to less rigorous testing than | | regular maintenance releases, and may have serious bugs. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Obtaining Fixed Software ======================== Cisco is offering free software upgrades to remedy this vulnerability for all affected customers. Customers may only install and expect support for the feature sets they have purchased. Customers with service contracts should obtain upgraded software through their regular update channels to any software release containing the feature sets they have purchased. For most customers, this means that upgrades should be obtained through the Software Center on Cisco's worldwide website at http://www.cisco.com. Customers whose Cisco products are provided or maintained through prior or existing agreement with third-party support organizations such as Cisco Partners, authorized resellers, or service providers should contact that support organization for assistance with the upgrade, which should be free of charge. Customers who purchased directly from Cisco but who do not hold a Cisco service contract, and customers who purchase through third party vendors but are unsuccessful at obtaining fixed software through their point of sale, should obtain fixed software by contacting the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). In those cases, customers may only upgrade to a later version of the same release as indicated by the applicable row in the Software Versions and Fixes table. Cisco TAC contacts are as follows: * +1 800 553 2447 (toll-free from within North America) * +1 408 526 7209 (toll call from anywhere in the world) * e-mail: tac@cisco.com See http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml for additional TAC contact information, including special localized telephone numbers and instructions and e-mail addresses for use in various languages. Please have your product serial number available and give the URL of this notice as evidence of your entitlement to a free upgrade. Free upgrades for non-contract customers must be requested through the TAC. Please do not contact either "psirt@cisco.com" or "security-alert@cisco.com" for software upgrades. Workarounds =========== It is possible to mitigate this vulnerability in two ways: * Block all SSH connections on the border on your network, or * On each individual device allow SSH connections only from the required IP addresses and block all others. Blocking all SSH connections, and all other protocols that are not supposed to come from the outside, on the network edge should be an integral part of the network security best practice. Exploitation and Public Announcements ===================================== Publicly available malicous software is known to trigger this defect. Scanning for Unix hosts running vulnerable versions of SSH has been prevalent and such a scan may trigger this vulnerability. Cisco PSIRT is aware of a few customers who experienced problems related to this vulnerability, however we do not have any evidence that these devices were targeted directly. Status of This Notice: FINAL ============================ This is a final notice. Although Cisco cannot guarantee the accuracy of all statements in this notice, all of the facts have been checked to the best of our ability. Cisco does not anticipate issuing updated versions of this notice unless there is some material change in the facts. Should there be a significant change in the facts, Cisco may update this notice. A standalone copy or paraphrase of the text of this security advisory that omits the distribution URL in the following section is an uncontrolled copy, and may lack important information or contain factual errors. Distribution ============ This notice will be posted on Cisco's worldwide web site at http:// www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/SSH-scanning.shtml. In addition to worldwide web posting, a text version of this notice is clear-signed with the Cisco PSIRT PGP key and is posted to the following e-mail and Usenet news recipients: * cust-security-announce@cisco.com * bugtraq@securityfocus.com * first-teams@first.org (includes CERT/CC) * cisco@spot.colorado.edu * comp.dcom.sys.cisco * firewalls@lists.gnac.com * Various internal Cisco mailing lists Future updates of this notice, if any, will be placed on Cisco's worldwide web server, but may or may not be actively announced on mailing lists or newsgroups. Users concerned about this problem are encouraged to check the URL given above for any updates. Revision History ================ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Revision |2002-June-27|Initial public release | |1.0 |14:18 | | | |GMT+0000 | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Cisco Security Procedures ========================= Complete information on reporting security vulnerabilities in Cisco products, obtaining assistance with security incidents, and registering to receive security information from Cisco, is available on Cisco's worldwide website at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/sec_incident_response.shtml This includes instructions for press inquiries regarding Cisco security notices. All Cisco Security Advisories are available at http:// www.cisco.com/go/psirt. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This notice is Copyright 2002 by Cisco Systems, Inc. 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