NetBSD Security Advisory 2001-013: OpenSSL PRNG weakness (up to 0.9.6a)

From: NetBSD Security Officer (security-officerat_private)
Date: Wed Aug 22 2001 - 23:10:31 PDT

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                     NetBSD Security Advisory 2001-013
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    Topic:		OpenSSL PRNG weakness (up to 0.9.6a)
    
    Version:	NetBSD-current:	source prior to July 10, 2001
    		NetBSD 1.5.1:	affected
    		NetBSD 1.5:	affected
    		pkgsrc:		openssl packages prior to 0.9.6b or 0.9.6nb1
    
    Severity:	attacker can predict sequence of future PRNG outputs
    
    Fixed:		NetBSD-current:		July 10, 2001
    		NetBSD-1.5 branch:	July 29, 2001 (1.5.2 includes the fix)
    		pkgsrc:			openssl-0.9.6b or openssl-0.9.6nb1
    
    Abstract
    ========
    
    The OpenSSL libcrypto includes a PRNG (pseudo random number generator)
    implementation.  The logic used for PRNG was not strong enough,
    and allows attackers to guess the internal state of the PRNG.
    Therefore, attackers can predict future PRNG output.
    
    
    Technical Details
    =================
    
    http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_prng.txt
    
    
    Solutions and Workarounds
    =========================
    
    The problem can be remedied by replacing the libcrypto library,
    and recompiling all statically-linked binaries on the system that
    use this library.
    
    The following instructions describe how to upgrade your openssl
    libraries by updating your source tree and rebuilding and installing
    a new version of telnetd(8).
    
    
    * All NetBSD releases using openssl from pkgsrc:
    
    	If you are using openssl from pkgsrc, upgrade it to either of
    	the following packages:
    		openssl-0.9.6b or higher
    		openssl-0.9.6nb1 (0.9.6 + specific fix for the issue)
    
    	Also, make sure that you upgrade any statically-linked binaries
    	in packages and local applications that have been linked with
    	libcrypto.
    
    
    * NetBSD-current:
    
    	Systems running NetBSD-current dated from before 2001-07-10
    	should be upgraded to NetBSD-current dated 2001-07-11 or later.
    
    	The following directories need to be updated from the
    	netbsd-current CVS branch (aka HEAD):
    		src/crypto/dist/openssl
    		src/lib/libcrypto
    
    	To update from CVS, re-build, and re-install the openssl
    	libraries:
    		# cd src
    		# cvs update -d -P crypto/dist/openssl lib/libcrypto
    		# cd lib/libcrypto
    		# make cleandir dependall
    		# make install
    
    	You also need to upgrade any statically-linked binaries
    	that use libcrypto.  Whilst there are no statically-linked
    	binaries in the default NetBSD installation that use
    	libcrypto, it would be a good idea to run a full build
    	(i.e. "make build").
    
    
    * NetBSD 1.5, 1.5.1:
    
    	Systems running NetBSD 1.5 or 1.5.1 sources dated from
    	before 2001-07-29 should be upgraded from NetBSD 1.5.x
    	sources dated 2001-07-30 or later.
    
    	NetBSD 1.5.2 is not vulnerable.
    
    	The following source needs to be updated to version 1.2
    	or later from the netbsd-1-5 CVS branch:
    		crypto/dist/openssl/crypto/rand/md_rand.c
    
    	To update from CVS, re-build, and re-install the openssl
    	libraries:
    		# cd src
    		# cvs update -d -P crypto/dist/openssl/crypto/rand
    		# cd lib/libcrypto
    		# make cleandir dependall
    		# make install
    
    
            Alternatively, apply the following patch (with potential offset
            differences):
                    ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/security/patches/SA2001-013-openssl-1.5.patch
    
    	To patch, re-build and re-install the openssl libraries:
    		# cd src/crypto/dist/openssl/crypto/rand
    		# patch < /path/to/SA2001-013-openssl-1.5.patch
    		# cd ../../../../../lib/libcrypto
    		# make cleandir dependall
    		# make install
    
    
    	You also need to upgrade any statically-linked binaries
    	that use libcrypto.  Whilst there are no statically-linked
    	binaries in the default NetBSD installation that use
    	libcrypto, it would be a good idea to run a full build
    	(i.e. "make build").
    
    
    Thanks To
    =========
    
    Jun-ichiro Hagino for the fix to -current and 1.5
    
    Markku-Juhani O. Saarinen for discovering the problem
    in the PRNG and reporting it to the OpenSSL project.
    
    
    Revision History
    ================
    
    	2001-08-23	Initial release
    
    
    More Information
    ================
    
    An up-to-date PGP signed copy of this release will be maintained at
      ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/security/advisories/NetBSD-SA2001-013.txt.asc
    
    Information about NetBSD and NetBSD security can be found at
    http://www.NetBSD.ORG/ and http://www.NetBSD.ORG/Security/.
    
    
    Copyright 2001, The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
    
    $NetBSD: NetBSD-SA2001-013.txt,v 1.13 2001/08/23 02:03:23 lukem Exp $
    
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