=========================================================== == Subject: Samba AD DC LDAP server crash (VLV and paged searches) == == CVE ID#: CVE-2019-12436 == == Versions: All versions of Samba since Samba 4.10.0 == == Summary: A user with read access to the directory can cause a NULL pointer dereference using the paged search control. =========================================================== =========== Description =========== A user with read access to the LDAP server can crash the LDAP server process. Depending on the Samba version and the choice of process model, this may crash only the user's own connection. Specifically, while in Samba 4.10 the default is for one process per connected client, site-specific configuration trigger can change this. Samba 4.10 also supports the 'prefork' process model and by using the -M option to 'samba' and a 'single' process model. Both of these share on process between multiple clients. NOTE WELL: the original report on this issue to the Samba Team suggested a correlation between this NULL pointer de-reference with access to the \\DC\homes share on an AD DC, including a persistent service failure. The Samba Team has been unable to corroborate this failure mode, and has instead focused on addressing the original issue. ================== Patch Availability ================== Patches addressing both these issues have been posted to: http://www.samba.org/samba/security/ Additionally, Samba 4.10.5 has been issued as a security release to correct the defect. Samba administrators are advised to upgrade to this release or apply the patch as soon as possible. ================== CVSSv3 calculation ================== CVSS:3.0/CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H (6.5) ========== Workaround ========== Return to the default configuration by running 'samba' with -M standard, however this may consume more memory and would not address the \\DC\homes issue. ======= Credits ======= Originally reported by Zombie Ryushu. Patches provided by Douglas Bagnall of Catalyst and the Samba team. Advisory written by Andrew Bartlett of Catalyst and the Samba team. ========================================================== == Our Code, Our Bugs, Our Responsibility. == The Samba Team ==========================================================