ID CVE-2018-0421
Summary A vulnerability in TCP connection management in Cisco Prime Access Registrar could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a denial of service (DoS) condition when the application unexpectedly restarts. The vulnerability is due to incorrect handling of incoming TCP SYN packets to specific listening ports. The improper handling of the TCP SYN packets could cause a system file description to be allocated and not freed. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a crafted stream of TCP SYN packets to the application. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to cause the application to eventually restart if a file description cannot be obtained.
References
Vulnerable Configurations
  • cpe:2.3:a:cisco:prime_access_registrar:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
    cpe:2.3:a:cisco:prime_access_registrar:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
  • cpe:2.3:a:cisco:prime_access_registrar_jumpstart:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
    cpe:2.3:a:cisco:prime_access_registrar_jumpstart:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
CVSS
Base: 5.0 (as of 09-10-2019 - 23:32)
Impact:
Exploitability:
CWE CWE-772
CAPEC
  • HTTP DoS
    An attacker performs flooding at the HTTP level to bring down only a particular web application rather than anything listening on a TCP/IP connection. This denial of service attack requires substantially fewer packets to be sent which makes DoS harder to detect. This is an equivalent of SYN flood in HTTP. The idea is to keep the HTTP session alive indefinitely and then repeat that hundreds of times. This attack targets resource depletion weaknesses in web server software. The web server will wait to attacker's responses on the initiated HTTP sessions while the connection threads are being exhausted.
Access
VectorComplexityAuthentication
NETWORK LOW NONE
Impact
ConfidentialityIntegrityAvailability
NONE NONE PARTIAL
cvss-vector via4 AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P
refmap via4
bid 105282
cisco 20180905 Cisco Prime Access Registrar Denial of Service Vulnerability
sectrack 1041684
Last major update 09-10-2019 - 23:32
Published 05-10-2018 - 14:29
Last modified 09-10-2019 - 23:32
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