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CVE-2015-5361

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Published: Feb 28, 2020Modified: Nov 21, 2024

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6.5
Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N
Exploitability: 3.9 / Impact: 2.5
Source: NVD

Description

Background For regular, unencrypted FTP traffic, the FTP ALG can inspect the unencrypted control channel and open related sessions for the FTP data channel. These related sessions (gates) are specific to source and destination IPs and ports of client and server. The design intent of the ftps-extensions option (which is disabled by default) is to provide similar functionality when the SRX secures the FTP/FTPS client. As the control channel is encrypted, the FTP ALG cannot inspect the port specific information and will open a wider TCP data channel (gate) from client IP to server IP on all destination TCP ports. In FTP/FTPS client environments to an enterprise network or the Internet, this is the desired behavior as it allows firewall policy to be written to FTP/FTPS servers on well-known control ports without using a policy with destination IP ANY and destination port ANY. Issue The ftps-extensions option is not intended or recommended where the SRX secures the FTPS server, as the wide data channel session (gate) will allow the FTPS client temporary access to all TCP ports on the FTPS server. The data session is associated to the control channel and will be closed when the control channel session closes. Depending on the configuration of the FTPS server, supporting load-balancer, and SRX inactivity-timeout values, the server/load-balancer and SRX may keep the control channel open for an extended period of time, allowing an FTPS client access for an equal duration.​ Note that the ftps-extensions option is not enabled by default.

Affected (26)

Products: Juniper: Junos
1 product
Junos
Configuration A
26 vulnerable · 27 platform
Vulnerable SoftwareAffected Versions
Juniper
Version 12.1x44
Version 12.1x44 d10
Version 12.1x44 d15
Version 12.1x44 d20
Version 12.1x44 d25
Version 12.1x44 d30
Version 12.1x44 d35
Version 12.1x44 d40
Version 12.1x44 d45
Version 12.1x44 d50
Version 12.1x46-d10
Version 12.1x46
Version 12.1x46 d10
Version 12.1x46 d15
Version 12.1x46 d20
Version 12.1x46 d25
Version 12.1x46 d30
Version 12.1x46 d35
Version 12.1x47
Version 12.1x47 d10
Version 12.1x47 d15
Version 12.1x47 d20
Version 12.3x48
Version 12.3x48 d10
Version 12.3x48 d15
Version 15.1x49
Running on/withPlatform Versions
Juniper
Srx100
All versions
Juniper
Srx110
All versions
Juniper
Srx1400
All versions
Juniper
Srx1500
All versions
Juniper
Srx210
All versions
Juniper
Srx220
All versions
Juniper
Srx240
All versions
Juniper
Srx240h2
All versions
Juniper
Srx300
All versions
Juniper
Srx320
All versions
Juniper
Srx340
All versions
Juniper
Srx3400
All versions
Juniper
Srx345
All versions
Juniper
Srx3600
All versions
Juniper
Srx380
All versions
Juniper
Srx4000
All versions
Juniper
Srx4100
All versions
Juniper
Srx4200
All versions
Juniper
Srx4600
All versions
Juniper
Srx5000
All versions
Juniper
Srx5400
All versions
Juniper
Srx550
All versions
Juniper
Srx550 Hm
All versions
Juniper
Srx550m
All versions
Juniper
Srx5600
All versions
Juniper
Srx5800
All versions
Juniper
Srx650
All versions

References (2)

Source: cve@mitre.org
Vendor Advisory
Source: af854a3a-2127-422b-91ae-364da2661108
Vendor Advisory

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