Cisco Security Advisory
Multiple Vulnerabilities in Cisco ASA Software
AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C/E:F/RL:OF/RC:C
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Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software is affected by the following vulnerabilities:
- IPsec VPN Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability
- SQL*Net Inspection Engine Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Digital Certificate Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
- Remote Access VPN Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
- Digital Certificate HTTP Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
- HTTP Deep Packet Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability
- DNS Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability
- AnyConnect SSL VPN Memory Exhaustion Denial of Service Vulnerability
- SSL VPN Web Portal Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability
These vulnerabilities are independent of one another; a release that is affected by one of the vulnerabilities may not be affected by the others.
Successful exploitation of the IPsec VPN Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability, SQL*Net Inspection Engine Denial of Service Vulnerability, HTTP Deep Packet Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability, DNS Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability, and SSL VPN Web Portal Denial of Service Vulnerability may result in a reload of an affected device, leading to a denial of service (DoS) condition.
Successful exploitation of the Digital Certificate Authentication Bypass Vulnerability, Remote Access VPN Authentication Bypass Vulnerability, and Digital Certificate HTTP Authentication Bypass Vulnerability may result in an authentication bypass, which could allow the attacker access to the inside network via remote access VPN or management access to the affected system via the Cisco Adaptive Security Device Management (ASDM).
Successful exploitation of the AnyConnect SSL VPN Memory Exhaustion Denial of Service Vulnerability may exhaust available memory, which could result in general system instability and cause the affected system to become unresponsive and stop forwarding traffic.
Successful exploitation of the Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability may cause valid connections that are passing through the affected system to be dropped, or cause a reload of the system, leading to a denial of service (DoS) condition.
Cisco has released software updates that address these vulnerabilities. Workarounds are available for some of the vulnerabilities.
This advisory is available at the following link:
https://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20131009-asa
Note: The Cisco Firewall Services Module (FWSM) for Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches and Cisco 7600 Series Routers may be affected by the SQL*Net Inspection Engine Denial of Service Vulnerability. A separate Cisco Security Advisory has been published to disclose the vulnerabilities that affect the Cisco FWSM. This advisory is available at:
https://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20131009-fwsm
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Cisco ASA Software for Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances, Cisco ASA 5500-X Next Generation Firewall, Cisco ASA Services Module for Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches and Cisco 7600 Series Routers, and Cisco ASA 1000V Cloud Firewall are affected by multiple vulnerabilities. Affected versions of Cisco ASA Software will vary depending on the specific vulnerability. Consult the "Software Versions and Fixes" section of this security advisory for more information about the affected versions.
Vulnerable Products
IPsec VPN Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability
To be vulnerable, Cisco ASA Software must have at least one IPsec VPN tunnel with active traffic passing through the tunnel. This vulnerability cannot be exploited if offending packets are flowing through an SSL/TLS based VPN tunnel.
To determine whether the Cisco ASA Software is configured for IPsec VPN use, the command show running-config crypto map and verify that a crypto map is applied to at least one interface of the Cisco ASA. The following example shows a Cisco ASA with a crypto map called outside_map that is applied to the outside interface:ciscoasa# sh running-config crypto map
[...]
crypto map outside_map interface outside
SQL*Net Inspection Engine Denial of Service Vulnerability
Cisco ASA Software is affected by this vulnerability if SQL*Net inspection is enabled.
To determine whether the SQL*Net inspection is enabled, use the show service-policy | include sqlnet command and verify that an output is returned. The following example shows the Cisco ASA Software with SQL*Net inspection enabled:ciscoasa# show service-policy | include sqlnet Inspect: sqlnet, packet 0, drop 0, reset-drop 0
Digital Certificate Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
Cisco ASA Software is affected by this vulnerability in either of the following cases:- Clientless or AnyConnect SSL VPN is configured to use digital certificate authentication
- Cisco ASDM is configured to use digital certificate authentication
where is the tunnel group associated to the Clientless or AnyConnect SSL VPN profiles, and verify that the authentication certificate or authentication aaacertificate command is present under the tunnel-group webvpn-attributes.
The following example shows Cisco ASA Software with the Clientless or AnyConnect SSL VPN feature enabled on the outside interface and with certificate authentication enabled under the tunnel-group named AnyConnect-TG:ciscoasa# show running-config webvpn webvpn enable outside ciscoasa# show running-config tunnel-group AnyConnect-TG [...] tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup webvpn-attributes authentication aaa certificate
commands are present. The following example shows Cisco ASA Software with Cisco ASDM and certificate authentication enabled on the inside interface: ciscoasa# show running-config http http server enable [...] http authentication-certificate inside
port was used instead of the http authentication-certificatecommand.
Note: Digital certificate authentication is disabled by default. This vulnerability does not affect Cisco ASA 5505, Cisco ASA 5510, Cisco ASA 5520, Cisco ASA 5540, and Cisco ASA 5550 products.
Remote Access VPN Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
Cisco ASA Software is affected by this vulnerability if all of the following conditions apply:- It is configured for either Clientless or AnyConnect VPN, IKEv1 and IKEv2 Remote IPsec VPN and L2TP/IPsec VPN
- The remote VPN is authenticated via a remote AAA server using LDAP
- The override-account-disable option is configured under the tunnel-group general-attributes settings.
To determine whether an LDAP AAA server and the override-account-disable command are configured under the tunnel-group general-attributes settings, use the show running-config tunnel-groupcommand.
The following example shows Cisco ASA Software configured to authenticate a remote VPN session using the tunnel-group AnyConnect-TG via a remote AAA server called AAA-LDAP-SERVER and with the override-account-disable option enabled:ciscoasa# show running-config tunnel-group AnyConnect-TG tunnel-group test general-attributes authentication-server-group AAA-LDAP-SERVER override-account-disable
ciscoasa# show aaa-server protocol ldap
Server Group: AAA-LDAP-SERVER
Server Protocol: ldap
[...]
Digital Certificate HTTP Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
Cisco ASA Software is affected by this vulnerability if the digital certificate client authentication is enabled for Cisco ASDM. Use the show running-config http command to verify that the authentication-certificatecommand is configured. The following example shows Cisco ASA Software with the http authentication-certificate command enabled on the inside interface: ciscoasa# show running-config http http server enable [...] http authentication-certificate inside
port was used instead of the http authentication-certificatecommand.
Note: Digital certificate authentication is disabled by default for Cisco ASDM.
HTTP Deep Packet Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability
Cisco ASA Software is affected by this vulnerability if HTTP Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) is configured with any of the following options:- The spoof-server parameters option is enabled
- The mask option is enabled and is inspecting the HTTP response with active-x in the body
- The mask option is enabled and is inspecting the HTTP response with java-applet in the body
ciscoasa# show running-config policy-map type inspect http ! policy-map type inspect http HTTP_DPI_PM parameters spoof-server "Apache"
!
DNS Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability
Cisco ASA Software is affected by this vulnerability if the DNS Application Layer Protocol Inspection (ALPI) engine is configured to inspect DNS packets over TCP.
To verify if the DNS ALPI engine is inspecting DNS packets over TCP, use the show running-config access-listcommand where acl_name is the name of the access-list used in the class-map to which the DNS inspection is applied.
This can be found by using the show running-config class-map and show running-config policy-map commands.
The following example shows Cisco ASA Software with the DNS ALPI engine configured to inspect DNS packets over TCP.ciscoasa# show running-config access-list [...] access-list DNS_INSPECT_ACL extended permit tcp any any [...]
ORciscoasa# show running-config access-list [...] access-list DNS_INSPECT_ACL extended permit ip any any [...] ciscoasa# show running-config class-map ! class-map DNS_INSPECT_CP match access-list DNS_INSPECT [...] ciscoasa# show running-config policy-map ! policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map parameters message-length maximum client auto message-length maximum 512 policy-map global_policy class inspection_default inspect ftp inspect h323 h225 [...] class DNS_INSPECT_CP inspect dns preset_dns_map !
AnyConnect SSL VPN Memory Exhaustion Denial of Service Vulnerability
Cisco ASA Software is vulnerable if AnyConnect SSL VPN is configured. Cisco ASA Software configured for Clientless SSL VPN, IKEv1/IKEv2 IPsec remote and LAN-to-LAN VPN, or L2TP/IPsec VPN is not affected by this vulnerability.
To determine whether Cisco ASA Software is configured with AnyConnect SSL VPN, use the show running-config webvpn and verify that the svc enble or anyconnect enable (as of Cisco ASA Software version 8.4(1)) command is present.
The following example shows Cisco ASA Software with AnyConnect SSL VPN feature enabled:ciscoasa# show running-config webvpn webvpn [...] svc enable
SSL VPN Web Portal Denial of Service Vulnerability
Cisco ASA Software is vulnerable if Clientless or AnyConnect SSL VPN is configured. Cisco ASA Software configured for IKEv1/IKEv2 IPsec remote and LAN-to-LAN VPN, or L2TP/IPsec VPN is not affected by this vulnerability.
To determine if SSL VPN is enabled use the show running-config webvpn command.
The following example shows Cisco ASA Software with the SSL VPN feature enabled on the outside interface:
ciscoasa# show running-config webvpn webvpn enable outside
Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability
Cisco ASA Software is vulnerable if the ICMP inspection engine is configured to inspect ICMP packets that are traversing the firewall or if ICMP packets targeting firewall interfaces are allowed to be processed
The default behavior of the Cisco ASA Software is to allow and process all ICMP traffic to the firewall interfaces, meaning that default Cisco ASA Software configuration is vulnerable. The default ICMP policy is not visible in the firewall configuration; however this default ICMP policy can be disabled by using the commands icmp deny anyand ipv6 icmp deny any if IP version 6 is enabled on the interface. If any of these two commands are configured they will be visible in the configuration. To determine if the default ICMP policy is disabled, use the show running-config icmp | include deny any command and verify that output is returned for each of the interfaces configured on the firewall. If there are any IPv6 enabled interfaces, to verify that the default ICMP policy is disabled for ICMPv6 use the show running-config ipv6 | include icmp deny any command and verify that output is returned for each of the IPv6 enabled interfaces configured on the firewall. Administrators should consider the system vulnerable if the command returns an empty output or the output shows that the configuration is applied on a subset of the firewall interfaces.
To determine if any non-default ICMP interface policy is configured on a device in such a way that permits certain ICMP packets destined to the firewall, use the show running-config icmp | include permit and show running-config ipv6 | include icmp permit command and verify the output that is returned for for each of the interfaces configured on the firewall.
Administrators should consider the system vulnerable if the command shows that the configuration permitting ICMP packets is applied on a subset of the firewall interfaces.
The following example shows Cisco ASA Software with non-default ICMP policy configured to permit ICMP echo-reply packets destined to the ASA firewall outside interface.
ciscoasa#show running-config icmp | include permit
icmp permit any echo-reply outside
icmp permit any echo-reply dmz1 icmp permit any unreachable outside icmp permit any echo outside
ciscoasa#show running-config ipv6 | include permit icmp
ipv6 icmp permit any echo outside
ipv6 icmp permit any echo-reply outside ipv6 icmp permit any neighbor-advertisement outside
To verify if the ICMP inspect engine is configured to inspect ICMP packets traversing the firewall, use the show running-config | include inspect icmp command and verify that inspect icmp command is present. Configuration where only inspect icmp error is configured is not vulnerable.
The following example shows Cisco ASA Software with the ICMP inspection engine configured to inspect ICMP packets traversing the ASA firewall.
ciscoasa# show running-config | include inspect icmp
inspect icmp
Note: ICMP inspection engine is not enabled by default.
Determining the Running Software Version
To determine whether a vulnerable version of Cisco ASA Software is running on an appliance, administrators can issue the show version command. The following example shows a device running Cisco ASA Software version 8.4(1):ciscoasa#show version | include Version
Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 8.4(1)
Device Manager Version 6.4(1)Products Confirmed Not Vulnerable
Cisco ASA-CX Context-Aware Security is not affected by any of these vulnerabilities.
With the exception of the Cisco FWSM, no other Cisco products are currently known to be affected by these vulnerabilities.
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Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software is the operating system used by the Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances, the Cisco ASA 5500-X Next Generation Firewall, the Cisco ASA Services Module (ASASM) for Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches and Cisco 7600 Series Routers, and the Cisco ASA 1000V Cloud Firewall. The Cisco ASA family provides network security services such as firewall, intrusion prevention system (IPS), anti-X, and VPN.
IPsec VPN Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability
A vulnerability in IPsec code could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a reload of an affected device.
The vulnerability is due to an error in the code that decrypts packets transiting an active VPN tunnel. In particular the code is failing at properly handling crafted ICMP packets after a decryption operation. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted ICMP packets through an active VPN tunnel. An exploit could allow the attacker to cause a reload of the device that performs the decryption operation.
Note: Only ICMP traffic passing through an active IPsec VPN tunnel can trigger this vulnerability. This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured in routed mode in both single and multiple context mode. This vulnerability can be triggered by ICMP and ICMPv6 packets.
This vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCue18975 (registered customers only) and has been assigned Common Vulnerabilities and Exposure (CVE) ID CVE-2013-5507.
SQL*Net Inspection Engine Denial of Service Vulnerability
A vulnerability in SQL*Net inspection engine code could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a reload of the affected system.
The vulnerability is due to improper handling of segmented Transparent Network Substrate (TNS) packets. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a crafted sequence of segmented TNS packets through the affected system.
Note: Only transit traffic that is inspected by the Cisco ASA SQL*Net inspection engine can be used to exploit this vulnerability. This vulnerability affects both routed and transparent firewall mode in both single and multiple context mode. This vulnerability can be triggered by IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6) traffic.
This vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCub98434 (registered customers only) and has been assigned CVE ID CVE-2013-5508.
Digital Certificate Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
A vulnerability in the code for SSL certificate validation of the Cisco ASA Software could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to bypass the certificate authentication.
The vulnerability is due to an error in handling a client crafted certificate during the authentication phase. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by trying to authenticate to the affected system using a crafted certificate. An exploit could allow the attacker to bypass the certificate authentication. Depending on the Cisco ASA configuration, this may allow the attacker to authenticate and access the network via Clientless or Anyconnect SSL VPN or to get administrative management access via Cisco Adaptive Security Device Management (ASDM).
This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured for client digital certificate authentication for Clientless and AnyConnect SSL VPN or for remote management via Cisco ASDM.
Cisco ASA Software running on Cisco ASA 5505, Cisco ASA 5510, Cisco ASA 5520, Cisco ASA 5540, and Cisco ASA 5550 is not affected by this vulnerability.
Note: Only traffic directed to the affected device can be used to exploit this vulnerability. This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured in routed and transparent firewall mode and single and multiple context mode. This vulnerability can be triggered by IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. A TCP three-way handshake is needed to exploit this vulnerability.
This vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCuf52468 (registered customers only) and has been assigned CVE ID CVE-2013-5509.
Remote Access VPN Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
A vulnerability in the authentication code of the remote access VPN feature of Cisco ASA Software could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to bypass the remote VPN authentication, which could allow remote access to the inside network.
The vulnerability is due to improper parsing of the LDAP response packet received from a remote AAA LDAP server when the override-account-disable option is configured in the general-attributes of the tunnel-group. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by attempting to authenticate via remote VPN to the affected system. An exploit could allow the attacker to bypass the authentication and gain access to the network via remote VPN.
This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured for Clientless or AnyConnect SSL VPN, IKEv1 and IKEv2 Remote IPsec VPN and L2TP/IPsec VPN. Additionally an external AAA LDAP server should be in use for remote VPN authentication service. Cisco ASA Software using any other protocol for remote AAA service or local AAA server for authentication of remote VPN is not affected by this vulnerability. Cisco ASA Software configured for LAN-to-LAN VPN is not affected by this vulnerability.
For Cisco ASA Software configured with IKEv1 Remote IPsec VPN and L2TP/IPsec VPN the attacker must have knowledge of the tunnel-group password or hold a valid digital certificate in order to exploit this vulnerability. In all cases, an attacker must know a valid username to exploit this vulnerability.
Note: Only traffic directed to the affected system can be used to exploit this vulnerability. This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured only in routed firewall mode in only single context mode. This vulnerability can be triggered by IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
This vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCug83401 (registered customers only) and has been assigned CVE ID CVE-2013-5510.
Digital Certificate HTTP Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
A vulnerability in the authentication code of remote management via Cisco Adaptive Security Device Management (ASDM) could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to bypass the digital certificate authentication. Depending on the configuration, this may allow the attacker to remotely connect as administrator to the management interface via Cisco ASDM and take full control of the affected system.
The vulnerability is due to an error in the implementation of the authentication-certificate option, which enables client-side digital certificate authentication. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by trying to authenticate to an interface of the affected system where Cisco ASDM is enabled.
Note: Only traffic directed to the affected system can be used to exploit this vulnerability. This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured in routed and transparent firewall mode and single and multiple context mode. This vulnerability can be triggered by IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. A TCP three-way handshake is needed to exploit this vulnerability.
This vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCuh44815 (registered customers only) and has been assigned CVE ID CVE-2013-5511.
HTTP Deep Packet Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability
A vulnerability in HTTP Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) code could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a reload of the affected system.
The vulnerability is due to improper handling of a race condition when the HTTP DPI engine is inspecting HTTP packets and either the spoof-server parameters option is enabled or the Cisco ASA Software is configured to inspect and mask the HTTP response including active-x or java-applet in the response body. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a crafted HTTP response through the affected system.
Note: Only transit traffic that it is inspected by the HTTP DPI engine can be used to exploit this vulnerability. This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured in routed and transparent firewall mode and single and multiple context mode. This vulnerability can be triggered by IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
This vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCud37992 (registered customers only) and has been assigned CVE ID CVE-2013-5512.
DNS Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability
A vulnerability in the DNS Application Layer Protocol Inspection (ALPI) engine of Cisco ASA Software could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to trigger a reload of the affected device.
The vulnerability is due to improper processing of unsupported DNS over TCP packets by the DNS inspection engine. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted DNS messages over TCP through an affected device.
Note: Only transit traffic that it is inspected by the DNS ALPI engine can be used to trigger this vulnerability. This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured in both routed and transparent firewall mode in both single and multiple context mode. This vulnerability can be triggered by IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
This vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCug03975 (registered customers only) and has been assigned CVE ID CVE-2013-5513.
AnyConnect SSL VPN Memory Exhaustion Denial of Service Vulnerability
A vulnerability in how Cisco ASA Software handles AnyConnect SSL VPN client connections could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to exhaust available memory which could cause the affected system to become unresponsive and transit traffic to be dropped.
The vulnerability is due to improperly clearing unused memory blocks after an AnyConnect SSL VPN client disconnects. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending traffic to the IP address of the disconnected client.
This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured for AnyConnect SSL VPN. Cisco ASA Software configured for Clientless SSL VPN, IKEv1 and IKEv2 remote IPsec VPN, LAN-to-LAN VPN or L2TP/IPSEC VPN is not affected by this vulnerability.
Note: Only transit traffic can be used to trigger this vulnerability. This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured in routed firewall mode and single context mode only. This vulnerability can be triggered by IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
This vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCtt36737 (registered customers only) and has been assigned CVE ID CVE-2013-3415.
SSL VPN Web Portal Denial of Service Vulnerability
A vulnerability in the Web Portal for SSL VPN could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause the reload of the affected system.
The vulnerability is due to improper handling of crafted HTTPS requests against the Cisco ASA Software configured for SSL VPN. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted HTTPS requests targeting Web Portal pages for SSL VPN.
This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured for either Clientless or AnyConnect SSL VPN. Cisco ASA Software configured for IKEv1 and IKEv2 remote IPsec VPN, LAN-to-LAN VPN or L2TP/IPSEC VPN is not affected by this vulnerability.
Note: Only traffic directed to the affected system can be used to trigger this vulnerability. This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured in routed firewall mode and single context mode only. This vulnerability can be triggered by IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
This vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCua22709 (registered customers only) and has been assigned CVE ID CVE-2013-5515.
Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability
A vulnerability in function handling ICMP packets of Cisco ASA Software could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a arbitrary connections to be cleared and a reload of the affected device, leading to a denial of service (DoS) condition.
The vulnerability is due to improper handling of crafted ICMP packets. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a number of crafted ICMP packets to or through an affected device. An exploit could allow the attacker to clear arbitrary connections on the firewall or cause a reload of the affected device, leading to a denial of service (DoS) condition.
Note: This vulnerability can be triggered by transit traffic and by traffic directed to the affected system. This vulnerability affects Cisco ASA Software configured in routed and transparent firewall mode and single context or multiple context mode. This vulnerability can be triggered by IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
This vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCui77398 (registered customers only) and has been assigned CVE ID CVE-2013-5542
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IPsec VPN Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability
For VPN setup involving LAN-to-LAN tunnel, it is possible to avoid the decryption of an offending ICMP packet by implementing a vpn-filer access-list. The following commands will implement an access-list that blocks any ICMP packets flowing through a VPN tunnel that use the DfltGrpPolicy group-policy in both inbound and outbound direction:ciscoasa(config)# access-list DENY_ICMP_ACL deny icmp any any ciscoasa(config)# access-list DENY_ICMP_ACL permit ip any any ciscoasa(config)# group-policy DfltGrpPolicy attributes ciscoasa(config-group-policy)# vpn-filter value DENY_ICMP_ACL
For Cisco remote IPsec VPN there is no workaround that mitigates this vulnerability.
SQL*Net Inspection Engine Denial of Service Vulnerability
Disabling Cisco ASA SQL*Net inspection will mitigate this vulnerability. The following commands will disable the SQL*Net inspection that is configured by default:ciscoasa(config)# policy-map global_policy ciscoasa(config-pmap)# class inspection_default ciscoasa(config-pmap-c)# no inspect sqlnet
There is no workaround that mitigate this vulnerability other than changing the authentication schema for the affected features.
Remote Access VPN Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
There are no workarounds other than disabling the override-account-disable option.
Digital Certificate HTTP Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
There is no workaround that mitigate this vulnerability other than changing the authentication schema for the affected features.
HTTP Deep Packet Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability
There are no workarounds other than removing the affected option from the HTTP DPI configuration
DNS Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability
Administrators can workaround this issue by ensuring that only UDP traffic is sent to the DNS ALPI engine for inspection.
To do that, first create an access-list to match only UDP traffic and then create a class-map to match on that access-list. Note that by default the Cisco ASA Software will only inspect DNS over UDP traffic. The following example shows Cisco ASA Software forwarding only UDP port 53 traffic to the DNS ALPI engine.ciscoasa# show running-config access-list access-list DNS_INSPECT extended permit udp any any eq 53 ciscoasa# show running-config class-map ! class-map DNS_INSPECT_CP match access-list DNS_INSPECT [...] ciscoasa# show running-config policy-map ! policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map parameters message-length maximum client auto message-length maximum 512 policy-map global_policy class inspection_default inspect ftp inspect h323 h225 [...] class DNS_INSPECT_CP inspect dns preset_dns_map !
AnyConnect SSL VPN Memory Exhaustion Denial of Service Vulnerability
There is no workaround other than disabling AnyConnect SSL VPN feature.
SSL VPN Web Portal Denial of Service Vulnerability
There is no workaround other than disabling the SSL VPN feature.
Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability
Administrators can disable the default ICMP policy and ICMP inspection engine to work around this vulnerability.
To disable the default ICMP policy use the icmp deny anycommand for all the configured interfaces of the Cisco ASA Software. To disable the default ICMP policy for ICMPv6 use the ipv6 icmp deny any command for all the IPv6 enabled interfaces of the Cisco ASA Software. The following example shows how to disable the default ICMP policy and default ICMP policy for ICMPv6 on the outside interface
ciscoasa(config)# icmp deny any outside
ciscoasa(config)# ipv6 icmp deny any outside
To disable the ICMP inspection engine, use the no inspect icmp command within the policy-map applied to the service polices.
The following example shows how to disable the ICMP inspection engine in the policy-map called global_policy:
ciscoasa(config)# policy-map global_policy
ciscoasa(config-pmap)# class inspection_default
ciscoasa(config-pmap-c)# no inspect icmp
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When considering software upgrades, customers are advised to consult the Cisco Security Advisories, Responses, and Notices archive at http://www.cisco.com/go/psirt and review subsequent advisories to determine exposure and a complete upgrade solution.
In all cases, customers should ensure that the devices to be upgraded contain sufficient memory and confirm that current hardware and software configurations will continue to be supported properly by the new release. If the information is not clear, customers are advised to contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) or their contracted maintenance providers.
Each row of the following Cisco ASA Software table lists the first fixed release for each of the vulnerabilities described in this advisory. The last row of the table gives information about the release version that includes the fix for all the vulnerabilities described in this advisory for each of the Cisco ASA major release. Customers should upgrade to a release that is equal to or later than these release versions.
7.0
7.1
7.2
8.0
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
9.0
9.1
IPsec VPN Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability - CSCue18975
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
9.1(1.7)
SQL*Net Inspection Engine Denial of Service Vulnerability - CSCub98434
Migrate to 7.2.x or later
Migrate to 7.2.x or later
7.2(5.12)
Migrate to 8.2.x or later
Migrate to 8.2.x or later
8.2(5.44)
8.3(2.39)
8.4(6)
8.5(1.18)
8.6(1.12)
8.7(1.6)
9.0(2.10)
9.1(2)
Digital Certificate Authentication Bypass Vulnerability - CSCuf52468
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
9.0(2.6)1
9.1(2)1
Remote Access VPN Authentication Bypass Vulnerability - CSCug83401
Migrate to 7.2.x or later
Migrate to 7.2.x or later
7.2(5.12)
Migrate to 8.2.x or later
Migrate to 8.2.x or later
8.2(5.46)
8.3(2.39)
8.4(6.6)
Not Affected
8.6(1.12)
Not Affected
9.0(3.1)
9.1(2.5)
Digital Certificate HTTP Authentication Bypass Vulnerability - CSCuh44815
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
8.2(5.46)
8.3(2.39)
8.4(6.6)
8.5(1.18)
8.6(1.12)
8.7(1.7)
9.0(3.1)
9.1(2.6)
HTTP Deep Packet Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability - CSCud37992
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
8.2(5.46)1
8.3(2.39)1
8.4(5.5)1
8.5(1.18)1
8.6(1.12)1
8.7(1.4)1
9.0(1.4)1
9.1(1.2)1
DNS Inspection Denial of Service Vulnerability - CSCug03975
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
8.2(5.46)
8.3(2.39)
8.4(7)
8.5(1.18)
8.6(1.12)
8.7(1.7)
9.0(3.3)
9.1(1.8)
AnyConnect SSL VPN Memory Exhaustion Denial of Service Vulnerability - CSCtt36737
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
8.4(3)
Not Affected
8.6(1.3)
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
SSL VPN Web Portal Denial of Service Vulnerability - CSCua22709
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Migrate to 8.2.x or later
Migrate to 8.2.x or later
8.2(5.44)
8.3(2.39)
8.4(5.7)
Not Affected
8.6(1.12)
Not Affected
9.0(2.6)
9.1(1.7)
Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability - CSCui77398 Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected
Not Affected Not Affected
8.4(7.2)2
Not Affected
Not Affected
8.7(1.8)2
9.0(3.6)
9.1(2.8)
Recommended release that fixes all the vulnerabilities in this security advisory
Migrate to 7.2.x or later
Migrate to 7.2.x or later
7.2(5.12)
Migrate to 8.2.x or later
Migrate to 8.2.x or later
8.2(5.46) or later
8.3(2.39) or later
8.4(7.2)2 or later
8.5(1.18) or later
8.6(1.12) or later
8.7(1.8)2 or later
9.0(3.6) or later
9.1(2.8) or later
1This vulnerability does not affect Cisco ASA 5505, Cisco ASA 5510, Cisco ASA 5520, Cisco ASA 5540, and Cisco ASA 5550.
2Fixed software releases for 8.7 and 8.4 are scheduled to be available by October 30, 2013. The exact version numbers for the releases are currently unknown; however, all Cisco ASA Software versions 8.7(1.8) and later and 8.4(7.2) and later will contain fixes for all the vulnerabilities referenced in this advisory. This document will be updated with final version numbers when they are available.
Software Download
Cisco ASA Software can be downloaded from the Software Center on Cisco.com by visiting http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html
For Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances and Cisco ASA 5500-X Next Generation Firewall navigate to Products > Security > Firewalls > Adaptive Security Appliances (ASA) > Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances >> Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software . Please note that some of these versions are interim versions and can be found by expanding the Interim tab on the download page.
For the Cisco ASA Services Module for Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches and Cisco 7600 Series Routers, navigate to Products > Cisco Interfaces and Modules > Cisco Services Modules > Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series / 7600 Series ASA Services Module > Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software. Please note that some of these versions are interim versions and can be found by expanding the Interim tab on the download page.
For the Cisco ASA 1000V Cloud Firewall, navigate to Products > Security > Firewalls > Adaptive Security Appliances (ASA) > Cisco ASA 1000V Cloud Firewall > Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software.
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The Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) is not aware of any public announcements or malicious use of the vulnerabilities that are described in this advisory.
All the vulnerabilities described in this security advisory were discovered during the resolution of customer support cases.
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To learn about Cisco security vulnerability disclosure policies and publications, see the Security Vulnerability Policy. This document also contains instructions for obtaining fixed software and receiving security vulnerability information from Cisco.
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Revision 2.2 2013-December-13 Corrected some information about the SSL VPN Web Portal Denial of Service Vulnerability - CSCua22709 Revision 2.1 2013-October-18 Added additional information about CSCui77398 Revision 2.0 2013-October-17 Added information about the Crafted ICMP Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability - CSCui77398 Revision 1.1 2013-October-10 Updated list of products not affected by the vulnerabilities. Revision 1.0 2013-October-09 Initial public release.
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