Issue summary: Checking excessively long DH keys or parameters may be very slow. Impact summary: Applications that use the functions DH_check(), DH_check_ex() or EVP_PKEY_param_check() to check a DH key or DH parameters may experience long delays. Where the key or parameters that are being checked have been obtained from an untrusted source this may lead to a Denial of Service. The function DH_check() performs various checks on DH parameters. After fixing CVE-2023-3446 it was discovered that a large q parameter value can also trigger an overly long computation during some of these checks. A correct q value, if present, cannot be larger than the modulus p parameter, thus it is unnecessary to perform these checks if q is larger than p. An application that calls DH_check() and supplies a key or parameters obtained from an untrusted source could be vulnerable to a Denial of Service attack. The function DH_check() is itself called by a number of other OpenSSL functions. An application calling any of those other functions may similarly be affected. The other functions affected by this are DH_check_ex() and EVP_PKEY_param_check(). Also vulnerable are the OpenSSL dhparam and pkeyparam command line applications when using the "-check" option. The OpenSSL SSL/TLS implementation is not affected by this issue. The OpenSSL 3.0 and 3.1 FIPS providers are not affected by this issue.
cve-icon MITRE

Status: PUBLISHED

Assigner: openssl

Published: 2023-07-31T15:34:13.627Z

Updated: 2024-10-14T14:55:48.907Z

Reserved: 2023-07-21T08:47:25.638Z

Link: CVE-2023-3817

cve-icon Vulnrichment

No data.

cve-icon NVD

Status : Modified

Published: 2023-07-31T16:15:10.497

Modified: 2024-11-21T08:18:08.167

Link: CVE-2023-3817

cve-icon Redhat

Severity : Low

Publid Date: 2023-07-31T00:00:00Z

Links: CVE-2023-3817 - Bugzilla