Multiple vulnerabilities in the Server Message Block Version 2 (SMB2) processor of the Snort detection engine on multiple Cisco products could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to bypass the configured policies or cause a denial of service (DoS) condition on an affected device.
These vulnerabilities are due to improper management of system resources when the Snort detection engine is processing SMB2 traffic. An attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities by sending a high rate of certain types of SMB2 packets through an affected device. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to trigger a reload of the Snort process, resulting in a DoS condition.
Note: When the snort preserve-connection option is enabled for the Snort detection engine, a successful exploit could also allow the attacker to bypass the configured policies and deliver a malicious payload to the protected network. The snort preserve-connection setting is enabled by default. See the Details ["#details"] section of this advisory for more information.
Note: Only products that have Snort 3 configured are affected. Products that are configured with Snort 2 are not affected.
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MITRE Information
Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: cisco
Published: 2022-11-10T17:37:31.385Z
Updated: 2024-01-25T16:57:18.786Z
Reserved: 2021-11-02T13:28:29.193Z
Link: CVE-2022-20943
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NVD Information
Status : Modified
Published: 2022-11-15T21:15:35.077
Modified: 2024-01-25T17:15:21.030
Link: CVE-2022-20943
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