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                               ESB-2014.2263
        sol15876: PHP vulnerability CVE-2013-2110 Security Advisory
                              2 December 2014

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:           F5 products
Publisher:         F5 Networks
Operating System:  Network Appliance
Impact/Access:     Denial of Service -- Remote/Unauthenticated
Resolution:        Patch/Upgrade
CVE Names:         CVE-2013-2110  

Reference:         ASB-2013.0073
                   ESB-2013.1275

Original Bulletin: 
   https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/15000/800/sol15876.html

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sol15876: PHP vulnerability CVE-2013-2110 Security Advisory

Original Publication Date: 12/01/2014

Description

Heap-based buffer overflow in the php_quot_print_encode function in
ext/standard/quot_print.c in PHP before 5.3.26 and 5.4.x before 5.4.16
allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash)
or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted argument to the
quoted_printable_encode function. (CVE-2013-2110)

Impact

An attacker could cause a denial-of-service (DoS).

Status

F5 Product Development has assigned ID 423397 (BIG-IP), ID 474671 (Enterprise
Manager), and ID 474669 (BIG-IQ) to this vulnerability, and has evaluated
the currently supported releases for potential vulnerability.

To determine if your release is known to be vulnerable, the components
or features that are affected by the vulnerability, and for information
about releases or hotfixes that address the vulnerability, refer to the
following table:

Product		Versions known to be vulnerable		Versions known to be not vulnerable     Vulnerable component or feature

BIG-IP LTM	11.0.0 - 11.4.1				11.5.0 - 11.6.0				Configuration utility
		10.0.0 - 10.2.4

BIG-IP AAM	11.4.0 - 11.4.1				11.5.0 - 11.6.0				Configuration utility

BIG-IP AFM	11.3.0 - 11.4.1				11.5.0 - 11.6.0				Configuration utility

BIG-IP 		11.0.0 - 11.4.1				11.5.0 - 11.6.0				Configuration utility
Analytics

BIG-IP APM	11.0.0 - 11.4.1				11.5.0 - 11.6.0				Configuration utility
		10.1.0 - 10.2.4

BIG-IP ASM	11.0.0 - 11.4.1				11.5.0 - 11.6.0				Configuration utility

BIG-IP Edge 	11.0.0 - 11.3.0				None					Configuration utility
Gateway

BIG-IP GTM	11.0.0 - 11.4.1				11.5.0 - 11.6.0				Configuration utility
		10.0.0 - 10.2.4

BIG-IP Link 	11.0.0 - 11.4.1				11.5.0 - 11.6.0				Configuration utility
Controller	10.0.0 - 10.2.4

BIG-IP PEM	11.3.0 - 11.4.1				11.5.0 - 11.6.0				Configuration utility

BIG-IP PSM	11.0.0 - 11.4.1				None					Configuration utility
		10.0.0 - 10.2.4

BIG-IP 		11.0.0 - 11.3.0				None					Configuration utility
WebAccelerator	10.0.0 - 10.2.4

BIG-IP WOM	11.0.0 - 11.3.0				None					Configuration utility
		10.0.0 - 10.2.4

ARX		None					6.0.0 - 6.4.0				None

Enterprise 	3.0.0 - 3.1.1				None					Configuration utility
Manager		2.1.0 - 2.3.0

FirePass	None					7.0.0					None
							6.0.0 - 6.1.0

BIG-IQ Cloud	4.0.0 - 4.3.0				4.4.0					PHP scripting

BIG-IQ Device	4.2.0 - 4.3.0				4.4.0					PHP scripting

BIG-IQ Security	4.0.0 - 4.3.0				4.4.0					PHP scripting

Recommended Action

If the previous table lists a version in the Versions known to be not
vulnerable column, you can eliminate this vulnerability by upgrading to
the listed version. If the table does not list any version in the column,
then no upgrade candidate currently exists.

To mitigate this vulnerability, you should permit access to the BIG-IP
Configuration utility only over a secure network and limit login access
to trusted users.

To mitigate this vulnerability on BIG-IQ systems, you should not run PHP
scripts on systems running the affected versions.

Supplemental Information

    SOL9970: Subscribing to email notifications regarding F5 products

    SOL9957: Creating a custom RSS feed to view new and updated documents

    SOL4602: Overview of the F5 security vulnerability response policy

    SOL4918: Overview of the F5 critical issue hotfix policy

    SOL167: Downloading software and firmware from F5

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