CVE-2017-17258 in AR120-Sinfo

Summary

by MITRE

Huawei AR120-S V200R006C10, V200R007C00, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, AR1200 V200R006C10, V200R006C13, V200R007C00, V200R007C01, V200R007C02, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, AR1200-S V200R006C10, V200R007C00, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, AR150 V200R006C10, V200R007C00, V200R007C01, V200R007C02, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, AR150-S V200R006C10SPC300, V200R007C00, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, AR160 V200R006C10, V200R006C12, V200R007C00, V200R007C01, V200R007C02, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, AR200 V200R006C10, V200R007C00, V200R007C01, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, AR200-S V200R006C10, V200R007C00, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, AR2200 V200R006C10, V200R006C13, V200R006C16PWE, V200R007C00, V200R007C01, V200R007C02, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, AR2200-S V200R006C10, V200R007C00, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, AR3200 V200R006C10, V200R006C11, V200R007C00, V200R007C01, V200R007C02, V200R008C00, V200R008C10, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, AR3600 V200R006C10, V200R007C00, V200R007C01, V200R008C20, AR510 V200R006C10, V200R006C12, V200R006C13, V200R006C15, V200R006C16, V200R006C17, V200R007C00SPC180T, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, DP300 V500R002C00, IPS Module V100R001C10SPC200, V100R001C20, V100R001C30, V500R001C00, V500R001C20, V500R001C30, V500R001C50, NGFW Module V100R001C10SPC200, V100R001C20, V100R001C30, V500R001C00, V500R001C20, V500R002C00, V500R002C10, NIP6300 V500R001C00, V500R001C20, V500R001C30, V500R001C50, NIP6600 V500R001C00, V500R001C20, V500R001C30, V500R001C50, NIP6800 V500R001C50, NetEngine16EX V200R006C10, V200R007C00, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, RSE6500 V500R002C00, SRG1300 V200R006C10, V200R007C00, V200R007C02, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, SRG2300 V200R006C10, V200R007C00, V200R007C02, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, SRG3300 V200R006C10, V200R007C00, V200R008C20, V200R008C30, SVN5600 V200R003C00, V200R003C10, SVN5800 V200R003C00, V200R003C10, SVN5800-C V200R003C00, V200R003C10, SeMG9811 V300R001C01, Secospace USG6300 V100R001C10, V100R001C20, V100R001C30, V500R001C00, V500R001C20, V500R001C30, V500R001C50, Secospace USG6500 V100R001C10, V100R001C20, V100R001C30, V500R001C00, V500R001C20, V500R001C30, V500R001C50, Secospace USG6600 V100R001C00SPC200, V100R001C10, V100R001C20, V100R001C30, V500R001C00, V500R001C20, V500R001C30, V500R001C50, V500R001C60, TE30 V100R001C02, V100R001C10, V500R002C00, V600R006C00, TE40 V500R002C00, V600R006C00, TE50 V500R002C00, V600R006C00, TE60 V100R001C01, V100R001C10, V500R002C00, V600R006C00, TP3106 V100R002C00, TP3206 V100R002C00, V100R002C10, USG6000V V500R001C20, USG9500 V500R001C00, V500R001C20, V500R001C30, V500R001C50, USG9520 V300R001C01, V300R001C20, USG9560 V300R001C01, V300R001C20, USG9580 V300R001C01, V300R001C20, VP9660 V500R002C00, V500R002C10, ViewPoint 8660 V100R008C03, ViewPoint 9030 V100R011C02 has a resource management vulnerability in H323 protocol. An unauthenticated, remote attacker could craft malformed packets and send the packets to the affected products in the case of failure to apply for memory. Due to insufficient validation of packets, which could be exploited to cause process crash.

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Analysis

by VulDB Data Team • 03/07/2023

The vulnerability identified as CVE-2017-17258 affects Huawei network equipment across multiple product lines including AR series routers, firewalls, security modules, and video conferencing devices. This issue stems from a resource management flaw within the H323 protocol implementation, which is commonly used for multimedia communication over IP networks. The vulnerability manifests when the system fails to properly validate incoming H323 packets, creating an opportunity for attackers to exploit memory allocation processes through crafted malformed packets.

The technical nature of this vulnerability aligns with CWE-129, which describes improper validation of array indices, and CWE-125, which covers out-of-bounds read conditions. These weaknesses enable an attacker to manipulate memory allocation routines within the affected Huawei devices, potentially leading to denial of service conditions. The flaw operates at the protocol level where H323 packet parsing does not adequately verify packet structures, allowing malicious inputs to trigger memory allocation failures that result in process crashes.

From an operational perspective, this vulnerability presents a significant risk to network infrastructure security as it allows unauthenticated remote attackers to disrupt services without requiring any credentials or privileged access. The impact extends beyond simple service disruption to potentially compromise network availability and reliability, particularly in mission-critical environments where continuous operation is essential. Attackers can exploit this vulnerability from outside the network perimeter, making it particularly dangerous for devices exposed to public networks or internet-facing services.

The vulnerability's exploitation potential aligns with ATT&CK technique T1499.004, which involves network disruption through resource exhaustion or process termination. Organizations using affected Huawei products must consider the broader implications of this flaw within their security posture, as it could be leveraged as part of larger attack campaigns targeting network infrastructure. The widespread affected product range indicates this represents a systemic issue across Huawei's security product portfolio, requiring comprehensive remediation efforts across all impacted device types.

Mitigation strategies should include immediate firmware updates from Huawei to address the memory validation issues within H323 protocol handling. Network administrators should also implement network segmentation and access controls to limit exposure of affected devices to untrusted networks. Additional protective measures include monitoring for unusual H323 traffic patterns and implementing intrusion detection systems that can identify malformed packet sequences attempting to exploit this vulnerability. Regular security assessments and vulnerability scanning should be conducted to ensure complete remediation across all affected network equipment.

Reservation

12/04/2017

Disclosure

04/24/2018

Moderation

accepted

CPE

ready

EPSS

0.00147

KEV

no

Activities

very low

Sources

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