GLSA 200404-05: ipsec-tools contains an X.509 certificates vulnerability.
Severity: | high |
Title: | ipsec-tools contains an X.509 certificates vulnerability. |
Date: | 04/07/2004 |
Bugs: |
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ID: | 200404-05 |
Synopsis
ipsec-tools contains a vulnerability that affects connections authenticated with X.509 certificates.Background
From http://ipsec-tools.sourceforge.net/ :
"IPsec-Tools is a port of KAME's IPsec utilities to the Linux-2.6 IPsec implementation."
Affected packages
Package | Vulnerable | Unaffected | Architecture(s) |
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net-firewall/ipsec-tools | <= 0.2.4 | >= 0.2.5 | amd64 |
Description
racoon (a utility in the ipsec-tools package) does not verify digital signatures on Phase1 packets. This means that anybody holding the correct X.509 certificate would be able to establish a connection, even if they did not have the corresponding private key.
Impact
Since digital signatures are not verified by the racoon tool, an attacker may be able to connect to the VPN gateway and/or execute a man-in-the-middle attack.
Workaround
A workaround is not currently known for this issue. All users are advised to upgrade to the latest version of the affected package.
Resolution
ipsec-tools users should upgrade to version 0.2.5 or later:
# emerge sync # emerge -pv ">=net-firewall/ipsec-tools-0.2.5" # emerge ">=net-firewall/ipsec-tools-0.2.5"
References
Availability
This GLSA and any updates to it are available for viewing at the Gentoo Security Website:
Concerns?
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License
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