8.2
CVSSv3

CVE-2017-3224

Published: 24/07/2018 Updated: 09/10/2019
CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.3 | Impact Score: 4.9 | Exploitability Score: 5.5
CVSS v3 Base Score: 8.2 | Impact Score: 6 | Exploitability Score: 1.6
VMScore: 383
Vector: AV:A/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:P

Vulnerability Summary

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol implementations may improperly determine Link State Advertisement (LSA) recency for LSAs with MaxSequenceNumber. According to RFC 2328 section 13.1, for two instances of the same LSA, recency is determined by first comparing sequence numbers, then checksums, and finally MaxAge. In a case where the sequence numbers are the same, the LSA with the larger checksum is considered more recent, and will not be flushed from the Link State Database (LSDB). Since the RFC does not explicitly state that the values of links carried by a LSA must be the same when prematurely aging a self-originating LSA with MaxSequenceNumber, it is possible in vulnerable OSPF implementations for an malicious user to craft a LSA with MaxSequenceNumber and invalid links that will result in a larger checksum and thus a 'newer' LSA that will not be flushed from the LSDB. Propagation of the crafted LSA can result in the erasure or alteration of the routing tables of routers within the routing domain, creating a denial of service condition or the re-routing of traffic on the network. CVE-2017-3224 has been reserved for Quagga and downstream implementations (SUSE, openSUSE, and Red Hat packages).

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Debian Bug report logs - #871617 CVE-2017-3224 Package: src:quagga; Maintainer for src:quagga is Brett Parker <iDunno@sommitrealweirdcouk>; Reported by: Moritz Muehlenhoff <jmm@debianorg> Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2017 23:15:02 UTC Severity: important Tags: security Reply or subscribe to this bug Toggle useless mes ...