Asterisk Security Team
2011-Dec-08 22:47 UTC
[asterisk-announce] AST-2011-013: Possible remote enumeration of SIP endpoints with differing NAT settings
Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2011-013 Product Asterisk Summary Possible remote enumeration of SIP endpoints with differing NAT settings Nature of Advisory Unauthorized data disclosure Susceptibility Remote unauthenticated sessions Severity Minor Exploits Known Yes Reported On 2011-07-18 Reported By Ben Williams Posted On Last Updated On December 7, 2011 Advisory Contact Terry Wilson <twilson at digium.com> CVE Name Description It is possible to enumerate SIP usernames when the general and user/peer NAT settings differ in whether to respond to the port a request is sent from or the port listed for responses in the Via header. In 1.4 and 1.6.2, this would mean if one setting was nat=yes or nat=route and the other was either nat=no or nat=never. In 1.8 and 10, this would mean when one was nat=force_rport or nat=yes and the other was nat=no or nat=comedia. Resolution Handling NAT for SIP over UDP requires the differing behavior introduced by these options. To lessen the frequency of unintended username disclosure, the default NAT setting was changed to always respond to the port from which we received the request-the most commonly used option. Warnings were added on startup to inform administrators of the risks of having a SIP peer configured with a different setting than that of the general setting. The documentation now strongly suggests that peers are no longer configured for NAT individually, but through the global setting in the "general" context. Affected Versions Product Release Series Asterisk Open Source All All versions Corrected In As this is more of an issue with SIP over UDP in general, there is no fix supplied other than documentation on how to avoid the problem. The default NAT setting has been changed to what we believe the most commonly used setting for the respective version in Asterisk 1.4.43, 1.6.2.21, and 1.8.7.2. Links Asterisk Project Security Advisories are posted at http://www.asterisk.org/security This document may be superseded by later versions; if so, the latest version will be posted at http://downloads.digium.com/pub/security/AST-2011-013.pdf and http://downloads.digium.com/pub/security/AST-2011-013.html Revision History Date Editor Revisions Made Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2011-013 Copyright (c) 2011 Digium, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Permission is hereby granted to distribute and publish this advisory in its original, unaltered form.