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                  Symantec Vulnerability Research

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                        Security Advisory


Advisory ID    : SYMSA-2006-006

Advisory Title : Lotus Domino SMTP Based Denial of Service

Author         : Ollie Whitehouse ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Release Date   : June 27, 2006

Application    : Lotus Notes / Domino

Platform       : Multiple supported platforms.

Severity       : Remote Denial-of-Service

Vendor status  : IBM has resolved this issue in Domino 6.5.4 FP1,

                 6.5.5 and 7.0

CVE Candidate  : CAN-2006-0119

Reference      : http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/18020


Overview:


        Lotus Domino is a client/server product designed for

        collaborative working environments. Domino is designed

        for e-mail, scheduling, instant messaging and data

        driven applications.


        There exists a Denial-of-Service condition within

        NROUTER when parsing meeting requests. The result of

        which is that no external or internal mail will be

        delivered during the processing of the malformed

        message.


        This attack can be triggered from the Internet via

        standard mail protocols.


Details:


        When a malformed meeting request (vCal) is sent to a

        Lotus Domino based host via SMTP the routing server

        (nrouter.exe) will consume 100% of the CPU.


        In Symantec's testing on an Intel PIII with 256MB of

        RAM, 24 hours of procesing did not clear the message.

        Shutting down the server and restarting it does not

        resolve the problem due to the message remaining in

        the mail queue. The result of which is that the server

        returns to consuming 100% of the CPU.


        As stated above all e-mail functionality on the server

        will be disabled while the message is being processed.

  

Vendor Response:


        This issue was reported as 'SPR# KSPR699NBP' and has

        been resolved in Domino 6.5.4 FP1, 6.5.5 and 7.0. For

        more information, please see technote #1211952.


        www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=475&uid=swg21211952


        IBM recommends that instances of Domino are upgraded

        to at least 6.5.4 FP1, 6.5.5 or 7.0 in order to ensure

        this vulnerability is mitigated.


Recommendation:


        Follow your organization's testing procedures before

        applying patches or upgrading software.  See IBM's

        instructions as to which versions of Domino resolve

        this Denial-of-Service vulnerability.



Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Information:


The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has

assigned the following names to these issues.  These are

candidates for inclusion in the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org),

which standardizes names for security problems.


        CAN-2006-0119


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