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Security Bulletin: AIX is vulnerable to denial of service due to zlib (CVE-2022-37434)

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Summary

A vulnerability in zlib and zlibNX could allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service (CVE-2022-37434). AIX uses zlib and zlibNX as part of its data compression functions.

Vulnerability Details

CVEID:   CVE-2022-37434
DESCRIPTION:   zlib is vulnerable to a heap-based buffer overflow, caused by improper bounds checking by inflate in inflate.c. By using a large gzip header extra field, a remote attacker could overflow a buffer and execute arbitrary code on the system.
CVSS Base score: 7.3
CVSS Temporal Score: See: https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/vulnerabilities/232849 for the current score.
CVSS Vector: (CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:L)

Affected Products and Versions

Affected Product(s)Version(s)
AIX7.2
AIX7.3
VIOS3.1

 

The following fileset levels are vulnerable:

 

For zlib:

FilesetLower LevelUpper Level
rpm.rte4.9.1.34.15.1.1006
rpm.rte4.15.1.20004.15.1.2006

 

To find out whether the affected filesets are installed on your systems, refer to the lslpp command found in AIX user's guide.

Example:  lslpp -L | grep -i rpm.rte

 

 

For zlibNX:

FilesetLower LevelUpper Level
zlibNX.rte7.2.4.07.2.4.8
zlibNX.rte7.3.0.07.3.0.2
zlibNX.rte7.3.1.07.3.1.0

 

To find out whether the affected filesets are installed on your systems, refer to the lslpp command found in AIX user's guide.

Example:  lslpp -L | grep -i zlibNX.rte

 

Remediation/Fixes

A. FIXES

 

IBM strongly recommends addressing the vulnerability now.

 

AIX and VIOS fixes are available. The fixes are cumulative and address previous AIX/VIOS zlib security bulletins with respect to fileset level.

 

The AIX and VIOS fixes can be downloaded via https from:

https://aix.software.ibm.com/aix/efixes/security/zlib_fix2.tar 

 

The link above is to a tar file containing this signed advisory, fix packages, and OpenSSL signatures for each package. The fixes below include prerequisite checking. This will enforce the correct mapping between the fixes and AIX Technology Levels.

 

For zlib:

AIX LevelFix
7.2rpm.rte.4.15.1.1007
7.3rpm.rte.4.15.1.2007

 

VIOS LevelFix
3.1rpm.rte.4.15.1.1007

 

For zlibNX:

AIX LevelInterim Fix
7.2.5IJ47324m5a.230623.epkg.Z
7.3.0IJ46030m3a.230623.epkg.Z
7.3.1IJ44986s1a.230623.epkg.Z

Please reference the Affected Products and Version section above for help with checking installed fileset levels.

VIOS LevelInterim Fix
3.1IJ47324m5a.230623.epkg.Z

 

To extract the fixes from the tar file:

tar xvf zlib_fix2.tar

cd zlib_fix2

 

Verify you have retrieved the fixes intact:

The checksums below were generated using the "openssl dgst -sha256 [filename]" command as the following:

 

openssl dgst -sha256filename
66c4bf4452aa9d6aa7fdb13adc150712449ed679a7e5a09cc83eeaf54135acc9IJ44986s1a.230623.epkg.Z
8b49543d3af33b8bb6c1cb2c122edc689532ea650cc0e1f3fc4ef9fc362aa67dIJ46030m3a.230623.epkg.Z
455bf389db97e3df581c4a8de9efe11eab2a579371685b522260a7a898c310cbIJ47324m5a.230623.epkg.Z
0672cf52ad47fa275c6507e6ad6b5d335b4cd5a40f566c14344efa2b9edb1535rpm.rte.4.15.1.1007
ae98d2787326d8fca84c80d8dd4859be98d7e37faccad470c1bae0fe28a41a80rpm.rte.4.15.1.2007

 

These sums should match exactly. The OpenSSL signatures in the tar file and on this advisory can also be used to verify the integrity of the fixes.  If the sums or signatures cannot be confirmed, contact IBM Support at http://ibm.com/support/ and describe the discrepancy.         

 

openssl dgst -sha256 -verify [pubkey_file] -signature [advisory_file].sig [advisory_file]

openssl dgst -sha256 -verify [pubkey_file] -signature [ifix_file].sig [ifix_file]

 

Published advisory OpenSSL signature file location:

https://aix.software.ibm.com/aix/efixes/security/zlib_advisory2.asc.sig

 

B. FIX AND INTERIM FIX INSTALLATION

 

If possible, it is recommended that a mksysb backup of the system be created. Verify it is both bootable and readable before proceeding.

 

To preview a fix installation:

installp -a -d fix_name -p all  # where fix_name is the name of the

                                            # fix package being previewed.

 

To install a fix package:

installp -a -d fix_name -X all  # where fix_name is the name of the

                                            # fix package being installed.

 

Interim fixes have had limited functional and regression testing but not the full regression testing that takes place for Service Packs; however, IBM does fully support them.

 

Interim fix management documentation can be found at:

http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/aix.efixmgmt/home.html

 

To preview an interim fix installation:

emgr -e ipkg_name -p         # where ipkg_name is the name of the

                                         # interim fix package being previewed.

 

To install an interim fix package:

emgr -e ipkg_name -X         # where ipkg_name is the name of the

                                         # interim fix package being installed.

 

Workarounds and Mitigations

None

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References

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Acknowledgement

Change History

25 Jul 2023: Initial Publication

*The CVSS Environment Score is customer environment specific and will ultimately impact the Overall CVSS Score. Customers can evaluate the impact of this vulnerability in their environments by accessing the links in the Reference section of this Security Bulletin.

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Document Location

Worldwide

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Document Information

Modified date:
25 July 2023

UID

ibm17014483