Asterisk
Project Security Advisory -
Product |
Asterisk |
Summary |
Stack buffer overflow in IAX2 channel driver |
Nature of Advisory |
Exploitable Stack Buffer Overflow |
Susceptibility |
Remote Unauthenticated Sessions |
Severity |
Critical |
Exploits Known |
No |
Reported On |
July 12, 2007 |
Reported By |
Russell Bryant, Digium, Inc. |
Posted On |
July 17, 2007 |
Last Updated On |
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Advisory Contact |
Russell Bryant <russell@digium.com> |
CVE Name |
CVE-2007-3762 |
Description |
The Asterisk IAX2 channel driver, chan_iax2, has a remotely exploitable stack buffer overflow vulnerability. It occurs when chan_iax2 is passed a voice or video frame with a data payload larger than 4 kB. This is exploitable by sending a very large RTP frame to an active RTP port number used by Asterisk when the other end of the call is an IAX2 channel. Exploiting this issue can cause a crash or allow arbitrary code execution on a remote machine.
The specific conditions that trigger the vulnerability are the following:
iax2_write() calls iax2_send() to send the frame. Inside of iax2_send(), there is a conditional check to determine whether the frame should be sent immediately (the now variable) or queued for transmission later.
If the frame is going to be transmitted later, an iax_frame struct is dynamically allocated with a data buffer that has the exact buffer size needed to accommodate for the provided ast_frame data. However, if the frame is being sent immediately, it uses a stack allocated iax_frame, with a data buffer size of 4096 bytes.
Later, the iax_frame_wrap() function is used to copy the data from the ast_frame struct into the iax_frame struct. This function assumes the iax_frame data buffer has enough space for all of the data in the ast_frame. |
Resolution |
This issue is only exploitable when the system is configured in such a way that calls between channels that use RTP and IAX2 channels are possible. Also, some additional protection against arbitrary code execution is provided if the call involves transcoding between audio formats as this will change the contents of the frame payload.
All users that have systems that connect calls between channels that use RTP and IAX2 channels should immediately update to versions listed in the corrected in section of this advisory. |
Affected Versions |
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Product |
Release Series |
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Asterisk Open Source |
1.0.x |
All versions |
Asterisk Open Source |
1.2.x |
All versions prior to 1.2.22 |
Asterisk Open Source |
1.4.x |
All versions prior to 1.4.8 |
Asterisk Business Edition |
A.x.x |
All versions |
Asterisk Business Edition |
B.x.x |
All versions prior to B.2.2.1 |
AsteriskNOW |
pre-release |
All versions prior to beta7 |
Asterisk Appliance Developer Kit |
0.x.x |
All versions prior to 0.5.0 |
s800i (Asterisk Appliance) |
1.0.x |
All versions prior to 1.0.2 |
Corrected In |
|
Product |
Release |
Asterisk Open Source |
1.2.22 and 1.4.8, available from http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/asterisk |
Asterisk Business Edition |
B.2.2.1, available from the Asterisk Business Edition user portal on http://www.digium.com or via Digium Technical Support |
AsteriskNOW |
Beta7, available from http://www.asterisknow.org/. Beta5 and Beta6 users can update using the system update feature in the appliance control panel. |
Asterisk Appliance Developer Kit |
0.5.0, available from http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/aadk/ |
s800i (Asterisk Appliance) |
1.0.2 |
Links |
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Asterisk Project Security Advisories are posted at http://www.asterisk.org/security. This document may be superseded by later
versions; if so, the latest version will be posted at
http://downloads.digium.com/pub/asa/ |
Revision History |
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Date |
Editor |
Revisions Made |
July 17, 2007 |
russell@digium.com |
Initial Release |
July 17, 2007 |
russell@digium.com |
Minor Spelling Fix |
August 21, 2007 |
Changed name prefix from ASA to AST, changed ftp.digium.com to downloads.digium.com |
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