Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of VulnerabilitiesFixedInOpenSSL1.0.1i


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Timestamp:
08/07/14 20:01:23 (10 years ago)
Author:
Steffan Karger
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  • VulnerabilitiesFixedInOpenSSL1.0.1i

    v5 v6  
    1616||SRP buffer overrun||CVE-2014-3512||No. OpenVPN does not use SRP.||
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    18 [1] This one triggers direct vulnerability in OpenVPN. Stack information is not leaked to the peer. It might be possible that the leaked information is passed on to a client script / plugin (not sure what form the leaked information has, if it's the leaked information is after a NUL-byte, it's probably not exported). Such a plugin/script could then leak the information to the attacker.
     18[1] This one triggers no direct vulnerability in OpenVPN. Stack information is not leaked to the peer. It might be possible that the leaked information is passed on to a client script / plugin (not sure what form the leaked information has, if the leaked information is after a NUL-byte, it's probably not even exported). Such a plugin/script could then leak the information to the attacker.
    1919
    2020[2] If you are using OpenVPN 2.3.3 or OpenVPN 2.3.4 and have enabled newer TLS versions by using option tls-version-min in your configuration, your configuration is vulnerable to the protocol downgrade attack. However, it will still be at least as secure as a setup without tls-version-min in its configuration.