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[SA40630] OpenTTD "NetworkSyncCommandQueue()" Endless Loop Denial of Service

From: Secunia Security Advisories (sec-advsecunia.com)
Date: Thu Jul 22 2010 - 19:57:48 CDT


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TITLE:
OpenTTD "NetworkSyncCommandQueue()" Endless Loop Denial of Service

SECUNIA ADVISORY ID:
SA40630

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RELEASE DATE:
2010-07-23

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DESCRIPTION:
A vulnerability has been reported in OpenTTD, which can be exploited
by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service).

The vulnerability is caused due to the "NetworkSyncCommandQueue()"
function in src/network/network_command.cpp not properly resetting
the "next" pointer, which can be exploited to trigger an endless loop
and exhaust CPU resources when joining a server.

The vulnerability is reported in versions 1.0.1 and 1.0.2. Other
versions may also be affected.

SOLUTION:
Reportedly, this will be fixed in the upcoming version 1.0.3.

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PROVIDED AND/OR DISCOVERED BY:
Reported in an OpenTTD bug by Dolly.

ORIGINAL ADVISORY:
http://security.openttd.org/en/CVE-2010-2534

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EXTENDED DESCRIPTION:
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EXTENDED SOLUTION:
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EXPLOIT:
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