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If one has access and admin privileges to the remote server that exhibits the '''heartbleed''' vulnerability, then one needs to update the '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSSL OpenSSL]''' libraries on that system.
If one has access and admin privileges to the remote server that exhibits the '''heartbleed''' vulnerability, then one needs to update the '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSSL OpenSSL]''' libraries on that system.


For an NST system, one needs to '''Yum''' update the '''openssl''' RPM packages. '''Openssl''' version: "'''1.0.1e-37.fc20.1'''" or greater contains a patch for "'''[https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-0160 CVE-2014-0160]'''".
For an NST system, one needs to '''Yum''' update the '''openssl''' RPM packages. The '''Fedora openssl RPM''' version: "'''1.0.1e-37.fc20.1'''" or greater contains a patch for "'''[https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-0160 CVE-2014-0160]'''".
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Revision as of 11:23, 12 April 2014

Overview

This page shows how to use NST and nmap to detect the heartbleed vulnerability. Heartbleed is a software bug in the open-source cryptography library OpenSSL, which allows an attacker to read the memory of the host computer, allowing them to retrieve potentially privacy-sensitive data.

See the following sites for technical details on this vulnerability:

Heartbleed Detection - NST Pro System

NST 20
SVN: 5804

NST Pro users need to first update their NST system to get the latest version of nmap (i.e., v6.45 or greater) from the NST Pro repository. This release contains the nmap NSE (Nmap Scripting Engine) script: "/usr/share/nmap/scripts/ssl-heartbleed.nse" written by Patrik Karlsson which is based on code authored by Jared Stafford.



   


Yum update you NST Pro system.

[root@probe ~]# yum update nmap;
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====================================================================================================================================
 Package                         Arch                     Version                                    Repository                Size
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Updating:
 nmap                            i686                     2:6.45-32817.10.nst20                      NstPro                   3.9 M
Updating for dependencies:
 nmap-frontend                   noarch                   2:6.45-32817.10.nst20                      NstPro                   685 k
 nmap-ncat                       i686                     2:6.45-32817.10.nst20                      NstPro                   124 k

Transaction Summary
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[root@probe ~]#


Command Line

The following is an example nmap command for the detection of the "Heartbleed" vulnerability on host: "10.21.23.19" port: "443 (https)"

[root@probe ~]# nmap -p 443 --script ssl-heartbleed 10.21.23.19;

Starting Nmap 6.45 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-04-11 19:07 EDT
Nmap scan report for 10.21.23.19
Host is up (0.00024s latency).
PORT    STATE SERVICE
443/tcp open  https
| ssl-heartbleed: 
|   VULNERABLE:
|   The Heartbleed Bug is a serious vulnerability in the popular OpenSSL cryptographic software library. It allows
for stealing information intended to be protected by SSL/TLS encryption.
|     State: VULNERABLE
|     Risk factor: High
|     Description:
|       OpenSSL versions 1.0.1 and 1.0.2-beta releases (including 1.0.1f and 1.0.2-beta1) of OpenSSL are affected
by the Heartbleed bug. The bug allows for reading memory of systems protected by the vulnerable OpenSSL versions
and could allow for disclosure of otherwise encrypted confidential information as well as the encryption keys
themselves.
|           
|     References:
|       http://cvedetails.com/cve/2014-0160/
|       https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-0160
|_      http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140407.txt 
MAC Address: 08:00:27:70:D5:9B (Cadmus Computer Systems)

Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.54 seconds
[root@probe ~]#


NST WUI

Heartbleed Detection - NST Public System

NST Public users will first need to manually update their NST 20 system from the nmap site: "https://svn.nmap.org" to allow for nmap heartbleed detection. The following command sequence shows the necessary steps to allow the nmap version shipped with NST 20 to run the heartbleed nmap NSE script: "/usr/share/nmap/scripts/ssl-heartbleed.nse". Backups are created for all nmap files updated just in case there are any errors.

[root@probe ~]# cd /usr/share/nmap;
[root@probe ~]# cp nse_main.lua nse_main.lua.orig;
[root@probe ~]# cd /usr/share/nmap/nselib;
[root@probe ~]# cd /usr/share/nmap/scripts;

Command Line

The following is an example nmap command for the detection of the "Heartbleed" vulnerability on host: "172.31.1.57" for all ports. Both debug and verbose output options were selected.

[root@probe ~]# nmap -d -v --script ssl-heartbleed 172.31.1.57;

Starting Nmap 6.40 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2014-04-11 19:44 EDT
PORTS: Using top 1000 ports found open (TCP:1000, UDP:0, SCTP:0)
--------------- Timing report ---------------
  hostgroups: min 1, max 100000
  rtt-timeouts: init 1000, min 100, max 10000
  max-scan-delay: TCP 1000, UDP 1000, SCTP 1000
  parallelism: min 0, max 0
  max-retries: 10, host-timeout: 0
  min-rate: 0, max-rate: 0
---------------------------------------------
NSE: Using Lua 5.2.
NSE: Script Arguments seen from CLI: 
NSE: Loaded 1 scripts for scanning.
NSE: Script Pre-scanning.
NSE: Starting runlevel 1 (of 1) scan.
Initiating ARP Ping Scan at 19:44
Scanning 172.31.1.57 [1 port]
Packet capture filter (device labnet): arp and arp[18:4] = 0x000D6172 and arp[22:2] = 0x8175
Completed ARP Ping Scan at 19:44, 0.21s elapsed (1 total hosts)
Overall sending rates: 4.72 packets / s, 198.28 bytes / s.
mass_rdns: Using DNS server 172.31.1.19
mass_rdns: Using DNS server 172.31.1.1
Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 19:44
mass_rdns: 0.00s 0/1 [#: 2, OK: 0, NX: 0, DR: 0, SF: 0, TR: 1]
Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 19:44, 0.00s elapsed
DNS resolution of 1 IPs took 0.00s. Mode: Async [#: 2, OK: 1, NX: 0, DR: 0, SF: 0, TR: 1, CN: 0]
Initiating SYN Stealth Scan at 19:44
Scanning localhost.lab.univstech.com (172.31.1.57) [1000 ports]
Packet capture filter (device labnet): dst host 172.31.1.17 and (icmp or icmp6 or ((tcp or udp or sctp) and (src host 172.31.1.57)))
Discovered open port 22/tcp on 172.31.1.57
Discovered open port 443/tcp on 172.31.1.57
Increased max_successful_tryno for 172.31.1.57 to 1 (packet drop)
Completed SYN Stealth Scan at 19:44, 1.38s elapsed (1000 total ports)
Overall sending rates: 816.01 packets / s, 35904.48 bytes / s.
NSE: Script scanning 172.31.1.57.
NSE: Starting runlevel 1 (of 1) scan.
NSE: Starting ssl-heartbleed against 172.31.1.57:443.
Initiating NSE at 19:44
NSE: we're done!
NSE: Finished ssl-heartbleed against 172.31.1.57:443.
Completed NSE at 19:44, 0.02s elapsed
Nmap scan report for localhost.lab.univstech.com (172.31.1.57)
Host is up, received arp-response (0.0032s latency).
Scanned at 2014-04-11 19:44:31 EDT for 2s
Not shown: 998 closed ports
Reason: 998 resets
PORT    STATE SERVICE REASON
22/tcp  open  ssh     syn-ack
443/tcp open  https   syn-ack
| ssl-heartbleed: 
|   VULNERABLE:
|   The Heartbleed Bug is a serious vulnerability in the popular OpenSSL cryptographic software library. It allows
for stealing information intended to be protected by SSL/TLS encryption.
|     State: VULNERABLE
|     Risk factor: High
|     Description:
|       OpenSSL versions 1.0.1 and 1.0.2-beta releases (including 1.0.1f and 1.0.2-beta1) of OpenSSL are affected
by the Heartbleed bug. The bug allows for reading memory of systems protected by the vulnerable OpenSSL versions
and could allow for disclosure of otherwise encrypted confidential information as well as the encryption keys
themselves.
|           
|     References:
|       http://cvedetails.com/cve/2014-0160/
|       http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140407.txt 
|_      https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-0160
MAC Address: 00:0C:29:AD:9C:1B (VMware)
Final times for host: srtt: 3219 rttvar: 881  to: 100000

NSE: Script Post-scanning.
NSE: Starting runlevel 1 (of 1) scan.
Read from /usr/bin/../share/nmap: nmap-mac-prefixes nmap-payloads nmap-services.
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1.79 seconds
           Raw packets sent: 1130 (49.704KB) | Rcvd: 1130 (45.196KB)
[root@probe ~]#


Remediation Steps For An NST System

If one has access and admin privileges to the remote server that exhibits the heartbleed vulnerability, then one needs to update the OpenSSL libraries on that system.

For an NST system, one needs to Yum update the openssl RPM packages. The Fedora openssl RPM version: "1.0.1e-37.fc20.1" or greater contains a patch for "CVE-2014-0160".

[root@probe ~]# yum update openssl;
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 Package                            Arch                        Version                                   Repository                    Size
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Updating:
 openssl                            x86_64                      1:1.0.1e-37.fc20.1                        updates                      705 k
Updating for dependencies:
 openssl-devel                      x86_64                      1:1.0.1e-37.fc20.1                        updates                      1.2 M
 openssl-libs                       x86_64                      1:1.0.1e-37.fc20.1                        updates                      916 k

Transaction Summary
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Update 3 Packages
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[root@probe ~]#