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Message-ID: <20041030132227.GA8079@merlin.emma.line.org>
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 15:22:27 +0200
From: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@....de>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com, full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com,
vulnwatch@...nwatch.org, bogofilter-announce@...ofilter.org
Subject: bogofilter-SA-2004-01: RFC 2047 Denial-of-service in 0.17.4 <=
bogofilter <= 0.92.7
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bogofilter-SA-2004-01 rfc2047crash
Topic: vulnerability in bogofilter/bogolexer
Announcement: bogofilter-SA-2004-01
Writer: Matthias Andree
Version: 1.00
CVE id: (none yet)
Announced: 2004-10-30
Category: vulnerability
Type: segmentation fault through malformed input
Impact: denial of service
Credits: Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho, Clint Adams, David Relson
Danger: medium
URL: http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/security/bogofilter-SA-2004-01
Affected: bogofilter (stable) 0.92.6, 0.92.4, 0.92.0, 0.17.5
bogofilter (current) 0.17.4 to 0.92.7 (inclusive)
Not affected: bogofilter 0.17.3 and older
bogofilter 0.92.8 and newer
Introduced: 2004-03-20 21:46:39 UTC (CVS)
2004-03-20 22:20 bogofilter 0.17.4 released as current
2004-04-02 01:00 bogofilter 0.17.5 released as stable
Corrected: 2004-10-08 23:50:04 UTC (CVS) - committed corrected version
2004-10-25 bogofilter 0.92.8 released as stable
2004-10-26 recognized bug as a vulnerability
References: Debian Bug #275373
FreeBSD VuXML ID f4428842-a583-4a4c-89b7-297c3459a1c3
FreeBSD Problem Report #73144
0. Release history
2004-10-28 0.01 initial draft for internal review
2004-10-30 0.02 minor revision, added URL
2004-10-30 1.00 minor revision by David Relson, published.
1. Background
Bogofilter is a software package to classify a mail as spam or
non-spam. It uses a data base to store words and must be trained
which mail are spam and non-spam. It uses the probabilities of
individual words for classifying the message.
Bogofilter understands enough of MIME to decode headers and only
consider text parts of mail.
2. Problem description
Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho provided Debian with a test case that crashed
bogofilter 0.92.7. The problem was examined and tracked down to a change
in bogofilter's quoted-printable decoder that went into 0.17.4.
The pertinent change allowed the quoted-printable decoder to accept LF
in encoded words but replaced it by a NUL character, which the calling
function inside bogofilter could not handle. It attempted to write a NUL
byte either one byte past the end of a buffer provided by the lexical
analyzer or to an address that was the negative of the address of the
first byte of the "encoded text" part of the encoded word that was
supposed to be decoded.
It was decided to announce this as a vulnerability because bogofilter
cannot process the pertinent message.
3. Impact
This vulnerability causes bogofilter to catch a "segmentation violation"
signal, which causes an immediate program abort.
The exact impact depends on the way bogofilter is integrated into the
system. In common setups, the mail that contains such malformed headers
is deferred by the mail delivery agent and remains in the queue, where
it will eventually bounce back to the sender.
4. Workaround
No reasonable workaround is known at this time.
5. Solution
Upgrade your bogofilter to version 0.92.8.
bogofilter 0.92.8 is available from sourceforge:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=62265&package_id=59357&release_id=277823
Note that a broken-out bugfix patch is not available at this time,
because the reversion of the failure-inducing change is not a complete
fix. Besides, bogofilter is under development and support is limited to
the latest available "current" plus the latest available "stable"
versions.
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