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From: CERT Advisory (cert-advisorycert.org)
Date: Thu Oct 25 2001 - 21:24:13 CDT

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    CERT Advisory CA-2001-29 Oracle9iAS Web Cache vulnerable to buffer overflow

       Original release date: October 25, 2001
       Last revised: --
       Source: CERT/CC

       A complete revision history can be found at the end of this file.

    Systems Affected

       Systems running:

         * Oracle9iAS Web Cache

    Overview

       A remotely exploitable buffer overflow in the Oracle9iAS Web Cache
       allows intruders to execute arbitrary code or disrupt the normal
       operation of Web Cache.

    I. Description

       Defcom Labs has discovered a remotely exploitable buffer overflow
       vulnerability in the Oracle9iAS Web Cache (on all platforms) that
       allows intruders to either execute arbitrary code with the
       privileges of the Web Cache process, or disrupt the normal
       operation of Web Cache. The Oracle9iAS Web Cache provides four web
       services that are all vulnerable and enabled by default when the
       software is installed. For more information about these web
       services, please see the Oracle9iAS Web Cache Administration and
       Deployment Guide (registration required). These services and the
       associated ports they listen on are listed below:

         * 1100/tcp (incoming web cache proxy)
         * 4000/tcp (administrative interface)
         * 4001/tcp (web XML invalidation port)
         * 4002/tcp (statistics port)

       Additional information regarding this vulnerability is available at

         http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/security/pdf/webcache.pdf
         defcom.com">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/3BCEE434.F597D815defcom.com

    II. Impact

       An intruder can execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the
       web cache process or disrupt the normal operation of Web Cache.
       Additionally, an intruder might be able to intercept and/or modify
       sensitive data such as credentials and other types of sensitive
       information passing through the host running Web Cache. Finally, an
       intruder may be able to gain access to other systems by using Web
       Cache as an entry point into the network or by leveraging an
       existing trust relationship between Web Cache and another system.

    III. Solution

       Install a patch from Oracle. More information is available in
       Appendix A.

    Appendix A. - Vendor Information

       This appendix contains information provided by vendors for this
       advisory. When vendors report new information to the CERT/CC, we
       update this section and note the changes in our revision
       history. If a particular vendor is not listed below, we have not
       received their comments.

    Oracle

      Please see http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/security/pdf/webcache.pdf

    Appendix B. - References

      1. http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/security/pdf/webcache.pdf
      2. http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/649979
      3. defcom.com">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/3BCEE434.F597D815defcom.com
         _________________________________________________________________
         _________________________________________________________________

       The CERT Coordination Center thanks Defcom Security, who discovered
       this vulnerability and published the information in their advisory.
       Additionally, we thank Oracle, who published an advisory on this
       issue.
       _________________________________________________________________

       Author: Ian A. Finlay.
       ______________________________________________________________________

       This document is available from:
       http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-29.html
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