CVE-2025-31498

Publication date 8 April 2025

Last updated 5 May 2025


Ubuntu priority

c-ares is an asynchronous resolver library. From 1.32.3 through 1.34.4, there is a use-after-free in read_answers() when process_answer() may re-enqueue a query either due to a DNS Cookie Failure or when the upstream server does not properly support EDNS, or possibly on TCP queries if the remote closed the connection immediately after a response. If there was an issue trying to put that new transaction on the wire, it would close the connection handle, but read_answers() was still expecting the connection handle to be available to possibly dequeue other responses. In theory a remote attacker might be able to trigger this by flooding the target with ICMP UNREACHABLE packets if they also control the upstream nameserver and can return a result with one of those conditions, this has been untested. Otherwise only a local attacker might be able to change system behavior to make send()/write() return a failure condition. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.34.5.

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Status

Package Ubuntu Release Status
c-ares 25.04 plucky
Fixed 1.34.4-2.1ubuntu0.1
24.10 oracular
Fixed 1.33.0-1ubuntu0.1
24.04 LTS noble
Not affected
22.04 LTS jammy
Not affected
20.04 LTS focal
Not affected
18.04 LTS bionic
Not affected
16.04 LTS xenial
Not affected

Notes


mdeslaur

introduced in 1.32.3 by: https://github.com/c-ares/c-ares/commit/ccd11aa37771ece1956c791a6232995317ac595e

Patch details

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Package Patch details
c-ares