Overview
The Network Associates PGP Keyserver contains vulnerabilities that may allow denial-of-service attacks, unauthorized privileged access, or both. These vulnerabilities were revealed using the PROTOS LDAPv3 test suite and are documented in CERT Advisory CA-2001-18. If your site uses this product, the CERT/CC encourages you to follow the advice provided below.
Description
The Network Associates PGP Keyserver 7.0 contains multiple vulnerabilities in the code that processes LDAP requests. In the encoding section of the test suite, this product failed 12 of 16 groups. |
Impact
One or more of these vulnerabilities allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the Keyserver. The server typically runs with system privileges. At least one of these vulnerabilities has been successfully exploited in a laboratory environment. |
Solution
Apply a patch from your vendor |
Block access to directory services at network perimeter
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Vendor Information
CVSS Metrics
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References
Acknowledgements
The CERT Coordination Center thanks the Oulu University Secure Programming Group for reporting these vulnerabilities to us, for their detailed technical analyses, and for their assistance in preparing this document.
This document was written by Jeffrey P. Lanza.
Other Information
CVE IDs: | CVE-2001-1320 |
CERT Advisory: | CA-2001-18 |
Severity Metric: | 37.71 |
Date Public: | 2001-07-16 |
Date First Published: | 2001-07-17 |
Date Last Updated: | 2002-12-12 23:24 UTC |
Document Revision: | 29 |