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Message-Id: <D575F330-BAE6-4F17-AA73-1609DF48A82A@s21sec.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 11:46:43 -0800
From: S21sec Labs <labs@...sec.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk,
bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: S21sec-034-en: Cisco VTP DoS vulnerability
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ID: S21SEC-034-en
Title: Cisco VTP Denial Of Service
Date: 26/01/2007
Status: Vendor contacted, bug fixed
Severity: Medium - DoS - remote from the local subnet
Scope: Cisco Catalyst Switch denial of service
Platforms: IOS
Author: Alfredo Andres Omella, David Barroso Berrueta
Location: http://www.s21sec.com/es/avisos/s21sec-034-en.txt
Release: Public
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S 2 1 S E C
http://www.s21sec.com
Cisco VTP Denial Of Service
About VTP
---------
VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol) is a Cisco proprietary protocol used for
VLAN centralized management.
For instance, when you configure a VLAN in a switch, the VLAN
information (the VLAN name and its identifier)
will be configured automatically in all the switches that belong to
the same VTP domain.
Description of vulnerability
----------------------------
VTP uses Subset-Advert messages to advertise the existing VLANs
within a VTP domain,
sending a malformed crafted packet it is possible to force a switch
"crash & reload". In order to trigger the vulnerability,
you need to previously set up the trunking (manually or using
Yersinia DTP attack).
Affected Versions and platforms
-------------------------------
This vulnerability has been tested against Cisco Catalyst 2950T
switches with IOS 12.1(22)EA3.
Other versions are probably vulnerable.
Solution
--------
According to Cisco PSIRT, it is already fixed. We don't know all the
details because
Cisco tagged (back in 2005) the issue as an "internal bug", not as a
security vulnerability.
Upgrade your IOS to the latest release.
Additional information
----------------------
This vulnerability has been found and researched by:
David Barroso Berrueta dbarroso@...sec.com
Alfredo Andres Omella aandres@...sec.com
It was found on January 2005 and shown in a real demo at BlackHat
Europe Briefings 2005 (March 2005) (Yersinia, a framework for layer 2
attacks).
Some months later, FX from Phenoelit found other VTP vulnerabilities:
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/445896/30/0/threaded
Cisco released then an answer to FX (http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/
707/cisco-sr-20060913-vtp.shtml) but as there is no any comment about
this
specific vulnerability we suppose that it is not related with this one.
This vulnerability has been implemented in the current Yersinia
version, under the VTP attacks (see the src/vtp.c file) .
Yersinia homepage: http://www.yersinia.net
You can find this advisory at:
http://www.s21sec.com/en/avisos/s21sec-034-en.txt
Other S21SEC advisories availabe at http://www.s21sec.com/en/avisos/
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