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Squid Proxy Cache Security Update Advisory SQUID-2009:2

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  Squid Proxy Cache Security Update Advisory SQUID-2009:2

Advisory ID: SQUID-2009:2
Date: July 27, 2009
Summary: Multiple Remote Denial of service issues
in header processing.
Affected versions: Squid 3.0 -> 3.0.STABLE16,
Squid 3.1 -> 3.1.0.11
Fixed in version: Squid 3.0.STABLE17, 3.1.0.12


 http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2009_2.txt

Problem Description:

Due to incorrect buffer limits and related bound checks Squid
is vulnerable to a denial of service attack when processing
specially crafted requests or responses.

Due to incorrect data validation Squid is vulnerable to a denial
of service attack when processing specially crafted responses.


Severity:

These problems allow any trusted client or external server to
perform a denial of service attack on the Squid service.


Updated Packages:

Theses bugs are fixed by Squid versions 3.0.STABLE17 and 3.1.0.12

In addition, patches addressing these problems can be found In
our patch archives:

Squid 3.0:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.0/changesets/b9070.patch
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.0/changesets/b9074.patch
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.0/changesets/b9075.patch

Squid 3.1:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.1/changesets/b9654.patch
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.1/changesets/b9661.patch

If you are using a prepackaged version of Squid then please refer
to the package vendor for availability information on updated
packages.


Determining if your version is vulnerable:

All unpatched Squid-3.0 versions up to and including 3.0.STABLE16
are vulnerable.

All unpatched Squid-3.1 versions up to and including 3.1.0.11 are
vulnerable.

Squid-2.x releases are not vulnerable.


Workarounds:

None currently known.


Contact details for the Squid project:

For installation / upgrade support on binary packaged versions
of Squid: Your first point of contact should be your binary
package vendor.

If your install and build Squid from the original Squid sources
then the [email protected] mailing list is your primary
support point. For subscription details see
<http://www.squid-cache.org/Support/mailing-lists.html&gt;.

For reporting of non-security bugs in the latest STABLE release
the squid bugzilla database should be used
<http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/&gt;.

For reporting of security sensitive bugs send an email to the
[email protected] mailing list. It's a closed list
(though anyone can post) and security related bug reports are
treated in confidence until the impact has been established.


Credits:

The request vulnerabilities were discovered by Alex Montoanelli
of www.unetvale.net

Some response vulnerabilities were discovered by Rob Middleton
of Centenary Institute.

Some response vulnerabilities were discovered by Tuomo Untinen,
Ossi Herrala and Jukka Taimisto from the CROSS project at
Codenomicon Ltd.


Revision history:

2009-07-27 14:08 GMT Initial version


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