Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in PAPI Could Lead to Remote Code Execution
CVE-2024-26304
Summary
A buffer overflow vulnerability exists within the L2/L3 Management service of Aruba Networks, which could permit unauthenticated remote code execution. By sending specially crafted packets to the PAPI (Public Access Point Interface) UDP port 8211, an attacker can exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges on the underlying operating system. This issue highlights the importance of securing access point management protocols to prevent unauthorized access and potential system compromise.
Affected Version(s)
Aruba Mobility Conductor (formerly Mobility Master); Aruba Mobility Controllers; WLAN Gateways and SD-WAN Gateways managed by Aruba Central ArubaOS 10.5.x.x: 10.5.1.0 and below
Aruba Mobility Conductor (formerly Mobility Master); Aruba Mobility Controllers; WLAN Gateways and SD-WAN Gateways managed by Aruba Central ArubaOS 10.5.x.x: 10.5.1.0 and below
Aruba Mobility Conductor (formerly Mobility Master); Aruba Mobility Controllers; WLAN Gateways and SD-WAN Gateways managed by Aruba Central ArubaOS 10.4.x.x: 10.4.1.0 and below
References
CVSS V3.1
Timeline
- π‘
Public PoC available
- πΎ
Exploit known to exist
Vulnerability published
Vulnerability Reserved