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Category:  Application (Generic)  >  Squid Vendors:  Squid-cache.org
(Conectiva Issues Fix) Squid Proxy Cache '%00' URL Character Access Control Bug May Let Remote Users Bypass Certain Access Controls
SecurityTracker Alert ID:  1009742
CVE Reference:  CAN-2004-0189   (Links to External Site)
Date:  Apr 13 2004
Impact:  Host/resource access via network
Fix Available:  Yes   Vendor Confirmed:  Yes  
Version(s): Squid-2.x up to and including 2.5.STABLE4
Description:  A vulnerability was reported in the Squid Proxy Cache server in the processing of URLs containing '%00'. A remote user may be able to bypass certain access controls.

It is reported that a flaw in the '%xx' URL decoding function may allow a remote user to bypass access controls that use 'url_regex' access control list (ACL) types. The report indicates that Squid will insert a NUL character in place of '%00' in a URL before analyzing the URL for access control purposes. As a result, the 'http://foo%00@www.example.com/' URL will not be properly detected as a URL to be denied in accordance with the following type of access control configuration:

acl BadSite url_regex www\.example\.com
http_access deny BadSite

In this example, Squid will attempt to compare 'http://foo' with 'www\.example\.com' and will not find a match, so the URL will not be denied.

Mitch Adair is credited with reporting this flaw.

Impact:  A remote user may be able to submit a specially crafted URL to bypass url_regex access controls.
Solution:  Conectiva has released a fix.

ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/8/RPMS/squid-2.4.7-1U80_4cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/8/RPMS/squid-auth-2.4.7-1U80 _4cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/8/RPMS/squid-doc-2.4.7-1U80_4cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/8/RPMS/squid-templates-2.4.7-1U80_4cl.i38 6.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/8/SRPMS/squid-2.4.7-1U80_4cl.src.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/squid-2.5.5-25761U90_3cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atual izacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/squid-auth-2.5.5-25761U90_3cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/squid-extra-templates-2.5.5-25761U90_3cl.i386.rpm
ftp: //atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/SRPMS/squid-2.5.5-25761U90_3cl.src.rpm

Vendor URL:  www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2004_1.txt (Links to External Site)
Cause:  Access control error
Underlying OS:  Linux (Conectiva)
Underlying OS Comments:  8, 9
Reported By:  Conectiva Updates <secure@conectiva.com.br>
Message History:   This archive entry is a follow-up to the message listed below.
Mar 1 2004 Squid Proxy Cache '%00' URL Character Access Control Bug May Let Remote Users Bypass Certain Access Controls



 Source Message Contents

Date:  Mon, 12 Apr 2004 17:19:30 -0300
From:  Conectiva Updates <secure@conectiva.com.br>
Subject:  [conectiva-updates] [CLA-2004:838] Conectiva Security Announcement - squid

 

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Hash: SHA1

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CONECTIVA LINUX SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT 
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PACKAGE   : squid
SUMMARY   : ACL bypass vulnerability
DATE      : 2004-04-12 17:17:00
ID        : CLA-2004:838
RELEVANT
RELEASES  : 8, 9

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DESCRIPTION
 Squid is a full-featured web proxy cache.
 
 Squid uses Access Control Lists (ACLs) to restrict access to sites or
 users according to certain rules. This update fixes a
 vulnerability[1] that allows a malicious user to bypass url_regex
 ACLs by using a specially crafted URL containing the characters
 '%00'. When interpreted by squid, only part of such a URL is
 considered, potentially allowing the client to access prohibited
 sites.
 
 The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has
 assigned the name CAN-2004-0189 to this issue[2].
 
 Additionally, the packages for Conectiva Linux 9 are being updated to
 the latest stable squid version (2.5STABLE5), which includes several
 other fixes and improvements. One of the most notorious improvements
 is the inclusion of a new Access Control type called "urllogin". This
 new configuration directive (which is not enabled by default) can be
 used to protect vulnerable[3,4,5] Microsoft Internet Explorer(TM)
 clients from accessing some malicious and specially crafted URLs.


SOLUTION
 It is recommended that all squid users upgrade to the latest
 packages. This update will automatically restart the service if it is
 already running.
 
 
 REFERENCES:
 1.http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2004_1.txt
 2.http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0189
 3.http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2003-1025
 4.http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/652278
 5.http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/spoof.asp


UPDATED PACKAGES
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/8/RPMS/squid-2.4.7-1U80_4cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/8/RPMS/squid-auth-2.4.7-1U80_4cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/8/RPMS/squid-doc-2.4.7-1U80_4cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/8/RPMS/squid-templates-2.4.7-1U80_4cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/8/SRPMS/squid-2.4.7-1U80_4cl.src.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/squid-2.5.5-25761U90_3cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/squid-auth-2.5.5-25761U90_3cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/RPMS/squid-extra-templates-2.5.5-25761U90_3cl.i386.rpm
ftp://atualizacoes.conectiva.com.br/9/SRPMS/squid-2.5.5-25761U90_3cl.src.rpm


ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
 The apt tool can be used to perform RPM packages upgrades:

 - run:                 apt-get update
 - after that, execute: apt-get upgrade

 Detailed instructions regarding the use of apt and upgrade examples 
 can be found at http://distro.conectiva.com.br/atualizacoes/#apt?idioma=en

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All packages are signed with Conectiva's GPG key. The key and instructions
on how to import it can be found at 
http://distro.conectiva.com.br/seguranca/chave/?idioma=en
Instructions on how to check the signatures of the RPM packages can be
found at http://distro.conectiva.com.br/seguranca/politica/?idioma=en

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All our advisories and generic update instructions can be viewed at
http://distro.conectiva.com.br/atualizacoes/?idioma=en

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Copyright (c) 2004 Conectiva Inc.
http://www.conectiva.com

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subscribe: conectiva-updates-subscribe@papaleguas.conectiva.com.br
unsubscribe: conectiva-updates-unsubscribe@papaleguas.conectiva.com.br
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