iDEFENSE Security Advisory 10.04.05: UW-IMAP Netmailbox Name Parsing Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
UW-IMAP Netmailbox Name Parsing Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
iDEFENSE Security Advisory 10.04.05
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October 4, 2005
I. BACKGROUND
UW-IMAP is a popular free IMAP service for Linux and UNIX systems and
is distributed with various Linux distributions. More information can
be found at the vendor website:
http://www.washington.edu/imap/
II. DESCRIPTION
Remote exploitation of a buffer overflow vulnerability in the University
of Washington's IMAP Server (UW-IMAP) allows attackers to execute
arbitrary code.
The vulnerability specifically exists due to insufficient bounds
checking on user-supplied values. The mail_valid_net_parse_work()
function in src/c-client/mail.c is responsible for obtaining and
validating the specified mailbox name from user-supplied data. An error
in the parsing of supplied mailbox names will continue to copy memory
after a " character has been parsed until another " character is found
as shown here:
long mail_valid_net_parse_work (char *name,NETMBX *mb,char *service)
{
int i,j;
#define MAILTMPLEN 1024 /* size of a temporary buffer */
char c,*s,*t,*v,tmp[MAILTMPLEN],arg[MAILTMPLEN];
...snip...
if (t - v) { /* any switches or port specification? */
1] strncpy (t = tmp,v,j); /* copy it */
tmp[j] = '\0'; /* tie it off */
...
if (*t == '"') { /* quoted string? */
2] for (v = arg,i = 0,++t; (c = *t++) != '"';) { /* Vulnerability */
/* quote next character */
if (c == '\\') c = *t++;
arg[i++] = c;
}
If an attacker supplys only one " character, the function will continue
to copy bytes to the new pointer, overflowing the stack buffer and
resulting in arbitrary code execution.
III. ANALYSIS
Successful exploitation of the vulnerability will result in the
execution of arbitrary code with permissions of the IMAP server. The
impact of this vulnerability is slightly reduced due to the requirement
of valid credentials, however IMAP servers commonly are used for free
webmail systems and other services which may give untrusted users valid
credentials. Networks that restrict IMAP service access to trusted
users are at low risk.
IV. DETECTION
iDEFENSE has confirmed the existence of this vulnerability in Washington
University imap-2004c1.
The following vendors include susceptible UW-IMAP packages within their
respective operating system distributions:
* FreeBSD Project: FreeBSD 5.x
* Gentoo Foundation Inc.: Gentoo 2005.x
* Debian Project: Linux 3.x
* Red Hat Linux, Inc.: Fedora Core 1, 2, and 3
* Mandrakesoft SA: Mandriva Linux 9.x
* Novell Inc.: SuSE Linux 9.x
V. WORKAROUND
iDEFENSE is unaware of any valid workarounds for this issue. Restrict
untrusted users from the IMAP service until the vendor releases a
patch.
VI. VENDOR RESPONSE
"The fix is in the following patch to imap-????/src/c-client/mail.c:
------------------------------Cut Here----------------------------------
*** mail.c 2005/03/17 00:12:22 1.6
--- mail.c 2005/09/15 16:48:46
***************
*** 691,698 ****
--- 691,700 ----
if (c == '=') { /* parse switches which take
arguments */
if (*t == '"') { /* quoted string? */
for (v = arg,i = 0,++t; (c = *t++) != '"';) {
+ if (!c) return NIL; /* unterminated string */
/* quote next character */
if (c == '\\') c = *t++;
+ if (!c) return NIL; /* can't quote NUL either */
arg[i++] = c;
}
c = *t++; /* remember delimiter for later */
------------------------------Cut Here----------------------------------
This fix is in UW release imap-2004g, which is available from as the
current release version on:
ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/mail/imap.tar.Z
IMPACT ANALYSIS:
The vulnerability is in the c-client library, which is used by the IMAP
server.
The main impact of a successful exploit in the IMAP server is that an
authorized user can execute arbitrary code, including gaining shell
access, on the server. The code is executed with the authorized user's
userid.
A successful exploit in the IMAP server does NOT allow root access.
UW imapd has an optional facility for anonymous access; this feature
must be enabled specifically by the site and is rarely-enabled. Due to
a security check specific to anonymous IMAP access, anonymous IMAP users
can NOT exploit this vulnerability.
In the absence of data to the contrary, I believe that this
vulnerability is LOW risk to servers which permit shell access to
authorized users; and is of LOW-MODERATE risk (unauthorized shell access
to authorized users) to other servers.
The vulnerability impacts all applications which use the c-client
library, even if these applications do not use IMAP. In the IMAP server
and most MUAs, the application runs with the user's credentials which
reduces the overall risk. If the application runs with other
credentials (e.g., webmail systems), the vulnerability may be of higher
risk."
VII. CVE INFORMATION
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned the
name CAN-2005-2933 to this issue. This is a candidate for inclusion in
the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org), which standardizes names for
security problems.
VIII. DISCLOSURE TIMELINE
09/15/2005 Initial vendor notification
09/15/2005 Initial vendor response
10/04/2005 Coordinated public disclosure
IX. CREDIT
infamous41md@xxxxxxxxxx is credited with discovering this vulnerability.
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