SUSE products and WPA key reinstallation atttacks, aka 'Krack".
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Environment
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
Situation
These attacks are "Key Reinstallation AttaCKs" on various handshakes contained in the WPA protocol (hence the KRACK).
These problems are largely implementation problems of the WPA protocol, where following the protocol description lead to insecure handshake code.
To our current knowledge the problems can be fixed without breaking compatibility.
These attacks allow WPA session hijacking, sniffing, decryption. etc, both on the access point and also on the client side.
Resolution
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 LTSS :
wpa_supplicant >= 2.2-15.3.1 (released 17th of October 2017)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP1 LTSS :
wpa_supplicant >= 2.2-15.3.1 (released 17th of October 2017)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Desktop 12 SP2 :
wpa_supplicant >= 2.2-15.3.1 (released 17th of October 2017)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Desktop 12 SP3 :
wpa_supplicant >= 2.2-15.3.1 (released 17th of October 2017)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 LTSS :
wpa_supplicant >= 0.7.1-6.18.3.1 (released 17th of October 2017)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4 :
wpa_supplicant >= 0.7.1-6.18.3.1 (released 17th of October 2017)
Cause
- CVE-2017-13077: reinstallation of the pairwise key in the 4-way handshake
- CVE-2017-13078: reinstallation of the group key in the 4-way handshake
- CVE-2017-13079: reinstallation of the integrity group key in the 4-way handshake
- CVE-2017-13080: reinstallation of the group key in the group key handshake
- CVE-2017-13081: reinstallation of the integrity group key in the group key handshake
- CVE-2017-13082: accepting a retransmitted FT Reassociation Request and reinstalling the pairwise key while processing it
Additional Information
Disclaimer
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- Document ID:7022107
- Creation Date: 16-Oct-2017
- Modified Date:03-Mar-2020
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- SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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