Cisco Asr 5000 Software 17.2.0 Denial Of Service Overflow Vulnerability
1 Aug. 2016
Summary
The General Packet Radio Switching Tunneling Protocol 1 (aka GTPv1) implementation on Cisco ASR 5000 Packet Data Network Gateway devices before 19.4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (Session Manager process restart) via a crafted GTPv1 packet, aka Bug ID CSCuz46198.
Vulnerable Systems:
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 17.2.0
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 17.2.0.59184
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 17.3.1
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 17.7.0
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 18.0.0
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 18.0.0.57828
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 18.0.0.59167
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 18.0.0.59211
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 18.0.l0.59219
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 18.1 Base
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 18.1.0
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 18.1.0.59776
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 18.1.0.59780
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 18.4.0
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 19.0.m0.60737
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 19.0.m0.60828
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 19.0.m0.61045
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 19.0.1
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 19.1.0
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 19.1.0.61559
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 19.2.0
* Cisco Asr 5000 Software 19.3.0
A vulnerability in the implementation of General Packet Radio Switching Tunneling Protocol Version 1 (GTPv1) in Cisco ASR 5000 Series Packet Data Network Gateways could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a denial of service (DoS) condition due to an unexpected restart of the Session Manager process for the device.
The vulnerability is due to improper input validation of GTPv1 packet headers. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a crafted GTPv1 packet to a targeted device. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to cause the Session Manager process for the device to restart unexpectedly, resulting in a DoS condition.
Cisco has released software updates that address this vulnerability. There are no workarounds that address this vulnerability.