CVE-2023-38545

Publication date 11 October 2023

Last updated 24 July 2024


Ubuntu priority

Cvss 3 Severity Score

9.8 · Critical

Score breakdown

This flaw makes curl overflow a heap based buffer in the SOCKS5 proxy handshake. When curl is asked to pass along the host name to the SOCKS5 proxy to allow that to resolve the address instead of it getting done by curl itself, the maximum length that host name can be is 255 bytes. If the host name is detected to be longer, curl switches to local name resolving and instead passes on the resolved address only. Due to this bug, the local variable that means "let the host resolve the name" could get the wrong value during a slow SOCKS5 handshake, and contrary to the intention, copy the too long host name to the target buffer instead of copying just the resolved address there. The target buffer being a heap based buffer, and the host name coming from the URL that curl has been told to operate with.

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Why is this CVE high priority?

Upstream curl developer has rated this issue as high

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Status

Package Ubuntu Release Status
curl 24.04 LTS noble
Fixed 8.2.1-1ubuntu3.1
23.10 mantic
Fixed 8.2.1-1ubuntu3.1
23.04 lunar
Fixed 7.88.1-8ubuntu2.3
22.04 LTS jammy
Fixed 7.81.0-1ubuntu1.14
20.04 LTS focal
Not affected
18.04 LTS bionic
Not affected
16.04 LTS xenial
Not affected
14.04 LTS trusty
Not affected

Notes


mdeslaur

affects 7.69 and higher introduced in https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/4a4b63daaa

Severity score breakdown

Parameter Value
Base score 9.8 · Critical
Attack vector Network
Attack complexity Low
Privileges required None
User interaction None
Scope Unchanged
Confidentiality High
Integrity impact High
Availability impact High
Vector CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

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