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2021-current

CVE-2020-15813 – Graylog before 3.3.3 lacks SSL Certificate Validation for LDAP servers. I

Graylog before 3.3.3 lacks SSL Certificate Validation for LDAP servers. It allows use of an external user/group database stored in LDAP. The connection configuration allows the usage of unencrypted, SSL- or TLS-secured connections. Unfortunately, the Graylog client code (in all versions that support LDAP) does not implement proper certificate validation (regardless of whether the “Allow self-signed certificates” option is used). Therefore, any attacker with the ability to intercept network traffic between a Graylog server and an LDAP server is able to redirect traffic to a different LDAP server (unnoticed by the Graylog server due to the lack of certificate validation), effectively bypassing Graylog’s authentication mechanism.

 

Source: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2020-15813

Reference (s):

  • https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server/issues/5906
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