Zero Day Initiative Advisory 09-075 - This vulnerability allows attackers to deny services on vulnerable installations of Novell eDirectory. Authentication is not required in order to exploit this vulnerability. The specific flaw exists within Novell's eDirectory Server's LDAP implementation. Novell eDirectory's NDSD process binds to port 389/TCP for handling LDAP requests. When the service processes a search request with an undefined BaseDN, it will become unresponsive resulting in an inability to query or authenticate to that server.
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ZDI-09-075: Novell eDirectory LDAP Null Base DN Denial of Service Vulnerability
http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-09-075
November 2, 2009
-- Affected Vendors:
Novell
-- Affected Products:
Novell eDirectory
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-- Vulnerability Details:
This vulnerability allows attackers to deny services on vulnerable
installations of Novell eDirectory. Authentication is not required in
order to exploit this vulnerability.
The specific flaw exists within Novell's eDirectory Server's LDAP
implementation. Novell eDirectory's NDSD process binds to port 389/TCP
for handling LDAP requests. When the service processes a search request
with an undefined BaseDN, it will become unresponsive resulting in an
inability to query or authenticate to that server.
-- Vendor Response:
Novell has issued an update to correct this vulnerability. More
details can be found at:
http://www.novell.com/support/viewContent.do?externalId=7004721
-- Disclosure Timeline:
2009-07-14 - Vulnerability reported to vendor
2009-11-02 - Coordinated public release of advisory
-- Credit:
This vulnerability was discovered by:
* Anonymous
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