Details of the vulnerability is described in the advisory
(os2a_1008.txt) attached with this mail.

Thanks,
OS2A
ELOG Web Logbook Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability


OS2A ID: OS2A_1008                      Status:
                                        10/31/2006      Issue Discovered
                                        11/08/2006      Reported to the Vendor
                                        11/08/2006      Fixed by Vendor
                                        --              Advisory Released
                                        

Class: Denial of Service                Severity: Medium


Overview:
---------
The Electronic Logbook (ELOG) is part of a family of applications known as
weblogs. ELOG is a remarkable implementation of a weblog in its simplicity of
use and versatility.
http://midas.psi.ch/elog/index.html

Description:
------------
Remote exploitation of a denial of service vulnerability in ELOG's
elogd server allows attackers to crash the service, thereby preventing
legitimate access.

The [global]  section in configuration file elogd.cfg is used for settings
common to all logbooks. The vulnerability is due to improper handling of an
HTTP GET request if logbook name 'global' (or any logbook name prefixed
with global) is used in the request. When such a request is received,
a NULL pointer dereference occurs, leading to a crash of the service. 

Only authenticated users can exploit this vulnerability if the application
is configured with password.

Impact:
-------
Successful exploitation allows a remote attacker to crash the elogd server.

Affected Software(s):
---------------------
ELOG 2.6.2 (SVN revision 1748) and prior. 
Debian package elog 2.6.2+r1719-1 and prior are also vulnerable.

Proof of Concept:
-----------------
The HTTP GET request given below is sufficient to crash affected server:
http://www.example.com/global/
or
Create a logbook [global_xxx] or [global xxx] in elogd.cfg
and try to access it using a browser.
http://www.example.com/global_xxx/
http://www.example.com/global%20xxx/

Analysis:
-----------
#gdb ./elogd
...
...

(gdb) break show_elog_list
Breakpoint 2 at 0x809d6e0

(gdb) c
Continuing.
(no debugging symbols found)
elogd 2.6.2 built Nov  8 2006, 01:25:48 revision 1699
Falling back to default group "elog"
Falling back to default user "elog"
Indexing logbooks ... done
Server listening on port 8080 ...

Breakpoint 2, 0x0809d6e0 in show_elog_list ()
(gdb) c
Continuing.

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0809eb7a in show_elog_list ()

(gdb) bt
#0  0x0809eb7a in show_elog_list ()
#1  0x00000000 in ?? ()

(gdb) i r
eax            0x0      0
ecx            0x9d43d88        164904328
edx            0x0      0
ebx            0x0      0
esp            0xbfa8aca0       0xbfa8aca0
ebp            0x80df40c        0x80df40c
esi            0xbfb27050       -1078824880
edi            0x0      0
eip            0x809eb7a        0x809eb7a
eflags         0x200246 2097734
cs             0x73     115
ss             0x7b     123
ds             0x7b     123
es             0x7b     123
fs             0x0      0
gs             0x33     51

(gdb) x/i $eip
0x809eb7a <show_elog_list+5274>:        mov    (%eax),%eax

The vulnerable code is at Line:16774 of elogd.c, 
n_msg = *lbs->n_el_index;
where the pointer lbs is dereferenced before being null checked.

--- elogd.c, show_elog_list() -----

} else {
      n_logbook = 1;
      n_msg = *lbs->n_el_index;
   }

   msg_list = xmalloc(sizeof(MSG_LIST) * n_msg);

---elogd.c, show_elog_list() -----


CVSS Score Report:
-----------------
    ACCESS_VECTOR          = REMOTE
    ACCESS_COMPLEXITY      = LOW
    AUTHENTICATION         = NOT_REQUIRED
    CONFIDENTIALITY_IMPACT = NONE
    INTEGRITY_IMPACT       = NONE
    AVAILABILITY_IMPACT    = COMPLETE
    IMPACT_BIAS            = AVAILABILITY
    EXPLOITABILITY         = FUNCTIONAL
    REMEDIATION_LEVEL      = OFFICIAL_FIX
    REPORT_CONFIDENCE      = CONFIRMED
    CVSS Base Score        = 5.0 (AV:R/AC:L/Au:NR/C:N/I:N/A:C/B:A)
    CVSS Temporal Score    = 4.1
    Risk factor            = Medium



Vendor Response:
---------------
Vendor has acknowledged the vulnerability and released a fixed version,
ELOG version 2.6.2-7 (SVN revision 1749).
http://savannah.psi.ch/websvn/log.php?repname=elog&path=%2Ftrunk%2F&rev=0&sc=0&isdir=1
(Revisions 1746-1749)

Solution:
---------
Install the fixed version,
ELOG version 2.6.2-7 (SVN revision 1749) or later.
http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download.html


Credits:
-------
Jayesh KS and Arun Kethipelly of OS2A have been credited with the discovery and
analysis of this vulnerability.

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