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Description
Issue summary: Checking excessively long invalid RSA public keys may take
a long time.
Impact summary: Applications that use the function EVP_PKEY_public_check()
to check RSA public keys may experience long delays. Where the key that
is being checked has been obtained from an untrusted source this may lead
to a Denial of Service.
When function EVP_PKEY_public_check() is called on RSA public keys,
a computation is done to confirm that the RSA modulus, n, is composite.
For valid RSA keys, n is a product of two or more large primes and this
computation completes quickly. However, if n is an overly large prime,
then this computation would take a long time.
An application that calls EVP_PKEY_public_check() and supplies an RSA key
obtained from an untrusted source could be vulnerable to a Denial of Service
attack.
The function EVP_PKEY_public_check() is not called from other OpenSSL
functions however it is called from the OpenSSL pkey command line
application. For that reason that application is also vulnerable if used
with the '-pubin' and '-check' options on untrusted data.
The OpenSSL SSL/TLS implementation is not affected by this issue.
The OpenSSL 3.0 and 3.1 FIPS providers are affected by this issue.
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CVE Modified by OpenSSL Software Foundation10/14/2024 11:15:12 AM
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CWE
OpenSSL Software Foundation CWE-606
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Reference
OpenSSL Software Foundation http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/03/11/1
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Reference
OpenSSL Software Foundation https://security.netapp.com/advisory/ntap-20240531-0007/
CVE Modified by OpenSSL Software Foundation6/10/2024 1:16:16 PM
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Reference
OpenSSL Software Foundation https://security.netapp.com/advisory/ntap-20240531-0007/ [No types assigned]
CVE Modified by OpenSSL Software Foundation5/14/2024 10:32:44 AM
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CVE Modified by OpenSSL Software Foundation5/01/2024 2:15:12 PM
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Reference
OpenSSL Software Foundation http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/03/11/1 [No types assigned]
New CVE Received from OpenSSL Software Foundation4/25/2024 3:15:45 AM
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Description
Issue summary: Checking excessively long invalid RSA public keys may take
a long time.
Impact summary: Applications that use the function EVP_PKEY_public_check()
to check RSA public keys may experience long delays. Where the key that
is being checked has been obtained from an untrusted source this may lead
to a Denial of Service.
When function EVP_PKEY_public_check() is called on RSA public keys,
a computation is done to confirm that the RSA modulus, n, is composite.
For valid RSA keys, n is a product of two or more large primes and this
computation completes quickly. However, if n is an overly large prime,
then this computation would take a long time.
An application that calls EVP_PKEY_public_check() and supplies an RSA key
obtained from an untrusted source could be vulnerable to a Denial of Service
attack.
The function EVP_PKEY_public_check() is not called from other OpenSSL
functions however it is called from the OpenSSL pkey command line
application. For that reason that application is also vulnerable if used
with the '-pubin' and '-check' options on untrusted data.
The OpenSSL SSL/TLS implementation is not affected by this issue.
The OpenSSL 3.0 and 3.1 FIPS providers are affected by this issue.
Added
Reference
OpenSSL Software Foundation https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commit/0b0f7abfb37350794a4b8960fafc292cd5d1b84d [No types assigned]
Added
Reference
OpenSSL Software Foundation https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commit/18c02492138d1eb8b6548cb26e7b625fb2414a2a [No types assigned]
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Reference
OpenSSL Software Foundation https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commit/a830f551557d3d66a84bbb18a5b889c640c36294 [No types assigned]
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Reference
OpenSSL Software Foundation https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20240115.txt [No types assigned]
Quick Info
CVE Dictionary Entry: CVE-2023-6237 NVD
Published Date: 04/25/2024 NVD
Last Modified: 06/17/2026
Source: OpenSSL Software Foundation