Samba 'SMB1 Packet Chaining' Unspecified Remote Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Publish date: October 26, 2016
Severity: HIGH
CVE Identifier: CVE-2010-2063
DESCRIPTION
Buffer overflow in the SMB1 packet chaining implementation in the chain_reply function in process.c in smbd in Samba 3.0.x before 3.3.13 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory corruption and daemon crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted field in a packet.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1004252
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1004252 - Samba 'SMB1 Packet Chaining' Unspecified Remote Memory Corruption Vulnerability
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- Samba Samba 3.0
- Samba Samba 3.0.0
- Samba Samba 3.0.1
- Samba Samba 3.0.10
- Samba Samba 3.0.11
- Samba Samba 3.0.12
- Samba Samba 3.0.13
- Samba Samba 3.0.14
- Samba Samba 3.0.14a
- Samba Samba 3.0.15
- Samba Samba 3.0.16
- Samba Samba 3.0.17
- Samba Samba 3.0.18
- Samba Samba 3.0.19
- Samba Samba 3.0.2
- Samba Samba 3.0.20
- Samba Samba 3.0.20a
- Samba Samba 3.0.20b
- Samba Samba 3.0.21
- Samba Samba 3.0.21a
- Samba Samba 3.0.21b
- Samba Samba 3.0.21c
- Samba Samba 3.0.22
- Samba Samba 3.0.23
- Samba Samba 3.0.23a
- Samba Samba 3.0.23b
- Samba Samba 3.0.23c
- Samba Samba 3.0.23d
- Samba Samba 3.0.24
- Samba Samba 3.0.25
- Samba Samba 3.0.25a
- Samba Samba 3.0.25b
- Samba Samba 3.0.25c
- Samba Samba 3.0.26
- Samba Samba 3.0.26a
- Samba Samba 3.0.27
- Samba Samba 3.0.27a
- Samba Samba 3.0.28
- Samba Samba 3.0.28a
- Samba Samba 3.0.29
- Samba Samba 3.0.2a
- Samba Samba 3.0.3
- Samba Samba 3.0.30
- Samba Samba 3.0.31
- Samba Samba 3.0.32
- Samba Samba 3.0.33
- Samba Samba 3.0.34
- Samba Samba 3.0.35
- Samba Samba 3.0.36
- Samba Samba 3.0.37
- Samba Samba 3.0.4
- Samba Samba 3.0.5
- Samba Samba 3.0.6
- Samba Samba 3.0.7
- Samba Samba 3.0.8
- Samba Samba 3.0.9
- Samba Samba 3.1
- Samba Samba 3.2
- Samba Samba 3.2.0
- Samba Samba 3.2.1
- Samba Samba 3.2.10
- Samba Samba 3.2.11
- Samba Samba 3.2.12
- Samba Samba 3.2.13
- Samba Samba 3.2.14
- Samba Samba 3.2.15
- Samba Samba 3.2.2
- Samba Samba 3.2.3
- Samba Samba 3.2.4
- Samba Samba 3.2.5
- Samba Samba 3.2.6
- Samba Samba 3.2.7
- Samba Samba 3.2.8
- Samba Samba 3.2.9
- Samba Samba 3.3
- Samba Samba 3.3.0
- Samba Samba 3.3.1
- Samba Samba 3.3.10
- Samba Samba 3.3.11
- Samba Samba 3.3.12
- Samba Samba 3.3.2
- Samba Samba 3.3.3
- Samba Samba 3.3.4
- Samba Samba 3.3.5
- Samba Samba 3.3.6
- Samba Samba 3.3.7
- Samba Samba 3.3.8
- Samba Samba 3.3.9
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