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                             CERT-Renater

                 Note d'Information No. 2021/VULN290
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DATE                : 27/05/2021

HARDWARE PLATFORM(S): /

OPERATING SYSTEM(S): Systems running ISC DHCP versions prior to
                               4.4.2-P1, 4.1-ESV-R16-P1.

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https://kb.isc.org/docs/cve-2021-25217
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CVE-2021-25217: A buffer overrun in lease file parsing code can be used
to exploit a common vulnerability shared by dhcpd and dhclient


CVE: CVE-2021-25217

Document version: 2.0

Posting date: 26 May 2021

Program impacted: ISC DHCP. Due to shared code, multiple components are
affected; please continue reading for details.

Versions affected: ISC DHCP 4.1-ESV-R1 -> 4.1-ESV-R16, ISC DHCP 4.4.0 ->
4.4.2.

Other branches of ISC DHCP (i.e., releases in the 4.0.x series or lower
and releases in the 4.3.x series) are beyond their End-of-Life (EOL) and
no longer supported by ISC. From inspection it is clear that the defect
is also present in releases from those series, but they have not been
officially tested for the vulnerability.

Severity: High

Exploitable: Remotely

Description:

Program code used by the ISC DHCP package to read and parse stored
leases has a defect that can be exploited by an attacker to cause one of
several undesirable outcomes, depending on the component attacked and
the way in which it was compiled.

Because of a discrepancy between the code which handles encapsulated
option information in leases transmitted "on the wire" and the code
which reads and parses lease information after it has been written to
disk storage, it is potentially possible for an attacker to deliberately
cause a situation where:

    dhcpd, while running in DHCPv4 or DHCPv6 mode, or
    dhclient, the ISC DHCP client implementation

will attempt to read a stored lease that contains option information
which will trigger a bug in the option parsing code.


Impact:

The outcome of encountering the defect while reading a lease that will
trigger it varies, according to:

    the component being affected (i.e., dhclient or dhcpd)
    whether the package was built as a 32-bit or 64-bit binary
    whether the compiler flag -fstack-protection-strong was used when
compiling

In dhclient, ISC has not successfully reproduced the error on a 64-bit
system. However, on a 32-bit system it is possible to cause dhclient to
crash when reading an improper lease, which could cause network
connectivity problems for an affected system due to the absence of a
running DHCP client process.

In dhcpd, when run in DHCPv4 or DHCPv6 mode:

    if the dhcpd server binary was built for a 32-bit architecture AND
the -fstack-protection-strong flag was specified to the compiler, dhcpd
may exit while parsing a lease file containing an objectionable lease,
resulting in lack of service to clients. Additionally, the offending
lease and the lease immediately following it in the lease database may
be improperly deleted.

    if the dhcpd server binary was built for a 64-bit architecture OR if
the -fstack-protection-strong compiler flag was NOT specified, the crash
will not occur, but it is possible for the offending lease and the lease
which immediately followed it to be improperly deleted.


CVSS Scores:

Against dhclient, the ISC DHCP client: 7.4
Against dhcpd, the ISC DHCP server: 6.5

CVSS Vectors:

dhclient: CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:N/A:H/E:P/RL:O/RC:C

dhcpd: CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H/E:P/RL:O/RC:C

For more information on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System and to
obtain your specific environmental score, please visit:
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln-metrics/cvss/v3-calculator?vector=AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:N/A:H/E:P/RL:O/RC:C&version=3.1.


Workarounds:

None known.


Active exploits:

We are not aware of any active exploits.


Solution:

Upgrade to the patched release most closely related to your current
version of ISC DHCP:

    ISC DHCP 4.1-ESV-R16-P1
    ISC DHCP 4.4.2-P1


Acknowledgements:

ISC would like to thank Jon Franklin from Dell and Pawel Wieczorkiewicz
from Amazon Web Services for (independently) reporting this
vulnerability.


Document revision history:

1.0 Early Notification, 05 May 2021
1.1 Advance Security Notification, 19 May 2021
2.0 Public Disclosure, 26 May 2021

Do you still have questions? Questions regarding this advisory should go
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email, you may also report new issues at:
https://www.isc.org/reportbug/.

Note:

ISC patches only currently supported versions. When possible we indicate
EOL versions affected. (For current information on which versions are
actively supported, please see https://www.isc.org/download/.)


ISC Security Vulnerability Disclosure Policy:

Details of our current security advisory policy and practice can be
found in the ISC Software Defect and Security Vulnerability Disclosure
Policy at https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00861.

The Knowledgebase article https://kb.isc.org/docs/cve-2021-25217 is the
complete and official security advisory document.


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