2 NTP 4.2.8p11 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2018/02/27)
4 NOTE: this NEWS file will be undergoing more revisions.
6 Focus: Security, Bug fixes, enhancements.
10 This release fixes 2 low-/medium-, 1 informational/medum-, and 2 low-severity
11 vulnerabilities in ntpd, one medium-severity vulernability in ntpq, and
12 provides 65 other non-security fixes and improvements:
14 * NTP Bug 3454: Unauthenticated packet can reset authenticated interleaved
16 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p11) 27 Feb 2018
17 References: Sec 3454 / CVE-2018-7185 / VU#961909
18 Affects: ntp-4.2.6, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p11.
19 CVSS2: MED 4.3 (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P) This could score between
21 CVSS3: LOW 3.1 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L This could
22 score between 2.6 and 3.1
24 The NTP Protocol allows for both non-authenticated and
25 authenticated associations, in client/server, symmetric (peer),
26 and several broadcast modes. In addition to the basic NTP
27 operational modes, symmetric mode and broadcast servers can
28 support an interleaved mode of operation. In ntp-4.2.8p4 a bug
29 was inadvertently introduced into the protocol engine that
30 allows a non-authenticated zero-origin (reset) packet to reset
31 an authenticated interleaved peer association. If an attacker
32 can send a packet with a zero-origin timestamp and the source
33 IP address of the "other side" of an interleaved association,
34 the 'victim' ntpd will reset its association. The attacker must
35 continue sending these packets in order to maintain the
36 disruption of the association. In ntp-4.0.0 thru ntp-4.2.8p6,
37 interleave mode could be entered dynamically. As of ntp-4.2.8p7,
38 interleaved mode must be explicitly configured/enabled.
41 Upgrade to 4.2.8p11, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
42 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
43 If you are unable to upgrade to 4.2.8p11 or later and have
44 'peer HOST xleave' lines in your ntp.conf file, remove the
46 Have enough sources of time.
47 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
48 If ntpd stops running, auto-restart it without -g .
50 This weakness was discovered by Miroslav Lichvar of Red Hat.
52 * NTP Bug 3453: Interleaved symmetric mode cannot recover from bad
54 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p11) 27 Feb 2018
55 References: Sec 3453 / CVE-2018-7184 / VU#961909
56 Affects: ntpd in ntp-4.2.8p4, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p11.
57 CVSS2: MED 4.3 (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
58 Could score between 2.9 and 6.8.
59 CVSS3: LOW 3.1 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
60 Could score between 2.6 and 6.0.
62 The fix for NtpBug2952 was incomplete, and while it fixed one
63 problem it created another. Specifically, it drops bad packets
64 before updating the "received" timestamp. This means a
65 third-party can inject a packet with a zero-origin timestamp,
66 meaning the sender wants to reset the association, and the
67 transmit timestamp in this bogus packet will be saved as the
68 most recent "received" timestamp. The real remote peer does
69 not know this value and this will disrupt the association until
70 the association resets.
73 Upgrade to ntp-4.2.8p11 or later from the NTP Project Download Page
74 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
75 Use authentication with 'peer' mode.
76 Have enough sources of time.
77 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
78 If ntpd stops running, auto-restart it without -g .
80 This weakness was discovered by Miroslav Lichvar of Red Hat.
82 * NTP Bug 3415: Provide a way to prevent authenticated symmetric passive
84 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p11) 27 Feb 2018
85 References: Sec 3415 / CVE-2018-7170 / VU#961909
86 Sec 3012 / CVE-2016-1549 / VU#718152
87 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7, and
88 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.92. Resolved in 4.2.8p11.
89 CVSS2: LOW 3.5 - (AV:N/AC:M/Au:S/C:N/I:P/A:N)
90 CVSS3: LOW 3.1 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N
92 ntpd can be vulnerable to Sybil attacks. If a system is set up to
93 use a trustedkey and if one is not using the feature introduced in
94 ntp-4.2.8p6 allowing an optional 4th field in the ntp.keys file to
95 specify which IPs can serve time, a malicious authenticated peer
96 -- i.e. one where the attacker knows the private symmetric key --
97 can create arbitrarily-many ephemeral associations in order to win
98 the clock selection of ntpd and modify a victim's clock. Three
99 additional protections are offered in ntp-4.2.8p11. One is the
100 new 'noepeer' directive, which disables symmetric passive
101 ephemeral peering. Another is the new 'ippeerlimit' directive,
102 which limits the number of peers that can be created from an IP.
103 The third extends the functionality of the 4th field in the
104 ntp.keys file to include specifying a subnet range.
107 Upgrade to ntp-4.2.8p11 or later from the NTP Project Download Page
108 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
109 Use the 'noepeer' directive to prohibit symmetric passive
110 ephemeral associations.
111 Use the 'ippeerlimit' directive to limit the number of peers
112 that can be created from an IP.
113 Use the 4th argument in the ntp.keys file to limit the IPs and
114 subnets that can be time servers.
115 Have enough sources of time.
116 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
117 If ntpd stops running, auto-restart it without -g .
119 This weakness was reported as Bug 3012 by Matthew Van Gundy of
120 Cisco ASIG, and separately by Stefan Moser as Bug 3415.
122 * ntpq Bug 3414: decodearr() can write beyond its 'buf' limits (Medium)
123 Date Resolved: 27 Feb 2018
124 References: Sec 3414 / CVE-2018-7183 / VU#961909
125 Affects: ntpq in ntp-4.2.8p6, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p11.
126 CVSS2: MED 6.8 (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
127 CVSS3: MED 5.0 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:L
129 ntpq is a monitoring and control program for ntpd. decodearr()
130 is an internal function of ntpq that is used to -- wait for it --
131 decode an array in a response string when formatted data is being
132 displayed. This is a problem in affected versions of ntpq if a
133 maliciously-altered ntpd returns an array result that will trip this
134 bug, or if a bad actor is able to read an ntpq request on its way to
135 a remote ntpd server and forge and send a response before the remote
136 ntpd sends its response. It's potentially possible that the
137 malicious data could become injectable/executable code.
140 Upgrade to ntp-4.2.8p11 or later from the NTP Project Download Page
141 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
143 This weakness was discovered by Michael Macnair of Thales e-Security.
145 * NTP Bug 3412: ctl_getitem(): buffer read overrun leads to undefined
146 behavior and information leak (Info/Medium)
147 Date Resolved: 27 Feb 2018
148 References: Sec 3412 / CVE-2018-7182 / VU#961909
149 Affects: ntp-4.2.8p6, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p11.
150 CVSS2: INFO 0.0 - MED 5.0 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N) 0.0 if C:N
151 CVSS3: NONE 0.0 - MED 5.3 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
154 ctl_getitem() is used by ntpd to process incoming mode 6 packets.
155 A malicious mode 6 packet can be sent to an ntpd instance, and
156 if the ntpd instance is from 4.2.8p6 thru 4.2.8p10, that will
157 cause ctl_getitem() to read past the end of its buffer.
160 Upgrade to ntp-4.2.8p11 or later from the NTP Project Download Page
161 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
162 Have enough sources of time.
163 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
164 If ntpd stops running, auto-restart it without -g .
166 This weakness was discovered by Yihan Lian of Qihoo 360.
168 * NTP Bug 3012: Sybil vulnerability: ephemeral association attack
169 Also see Bug 3415, above.
170 Date Mitigated: Stable (4.2.8p7) 26 Apr 2016; Dev (4.3.92) 26 Apr 2016
171 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p11) 27 Feb 2018
172 References: Sec 3012 / CVE-2016-1549 / VU#718152
173 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7, and
174 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.92. Resolved in 4.2.8p11.
175 CVSS2: LOW 3.5 - (AV:N/AC:M/Au:S/C:N/I:P/A:N)
176 CVSS3: MED 5.3 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N
178 ntpd can be vulnerable to Sybil attacks. If a system is set up
179 to use a trustedkey and if one is not using the feature
180 introduced in ntp-4.2.8p6 allowing an optional 4th field in the
181 ntp.keys file to specify which IPs can serve time, a malicious
182 authenticated peer -- i.e. one where the attacker knows the
183 private symmetric key -- can create arbitrarily-many ephemeral
184 associations in order to win the clock selection of ntpd and
185 modify a victim's clock. Two additional protections are
186 offered in ntp-4.2.8p11. One is the 'noepeer' directive, which
187 disables symmetric passive ephemeral peering. The other extends
188 the functionality of the 4th field in the ntp.keys file to
189 include specifying a subnet range.
192 Upgrade to 4.2.8p11, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page or
193 the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
194 Use the 'noepeer' directive to prohibit symmetric passive
195 ephemeral associations.
196 Use the 'ippeerlimit' directive to limit the number of peer
197 associations from an IP.
198 Use the 4th argument in the ntp.keys file to limit the IPs
199 and subnets that can be time servers.
200 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
202 This weakness was discovered by Matthew Van Gundy of Cisco ASIG.
205 [Bug 3457] OpenSSL FIPS mode regression <perlinger@ntp.org>
206 [Bug 3455] ntpd doesn't use scope id when binding multicast <perlinger@ntp.org>
207 - applied patch by Sean Haugh
208 [Bug 3452] PARSE driver prints uninitialized memory. <perlinger@ntp.org>
209 [Bug 3450] Dubious error messages from plausibility checks in get_systime()
210 - removed error log caused by rounding/slew, ensured postcondition <perlinger@ntp.org>
211 [Bug 3447] AES-128-CMAC (fixes) <perlinger@ntp.org>
212 - refactoring the MAC code, too
213 [Bug 3441] Validate the assumption that AF_UNSPEC is 0. stenn@ntp.org
214 [Bug 3439] When running multiple commands / hosts in ntpq... <perlinger@ntp.org>
215 - applied patch by ggarvey
216 [Bug 3438] Negative values and values > 999 days in... <perlinger@ntp.org>
217 - applied patch by ggarvey (with minor mods)
218 [Bug 3437] ntpd tries to open socket with AF_UNSPEC domain
219 - applied patch (with mods) by Miroslav Lichvar <perlinger@ntp.org>
220 [Bug 3435] anchor NTP era alignment <perlinger@ntp.org>
221 [Bug 3433] sntp crashes when run with -a. <stenn@ntp.org>
222 [Bug 3430] ntpq dumps core (SIGSEGV) for "keytype md2"
223 - fixed several issues with hash algos in ntpd, sntp, ntpq,
224 ntpdc and the test suites <perlinger@ntp.org>
225 [Bug 3424] Trimble Thunderbolt 1024 week millenium bug <perlinger@ntp.org>
226 - initial patch by Daniel Pouzzner
227 [Bug 3423] QNX adjtime() implementation error checking is
228 wrong <perlinger@ntp.org>
229 [Bug 3417] ntpq ifstats packet counters can be negative
230 made IFSTATS counter quantities unsigned <perlinger@ntp.org>
231 [Bug 3411] problem about SIGN(6) packet handling for ntp-4.2.8p10
232 - raised receive buffer size to 1200 <perlinger@ntp.org>
233 [Bug 3408] refclock_jjy.c: Avoid a wrong report of the coverity static
234 analysis tool. <abe@ntp.org>
235 [Bug 3405] update-leap.in: general cleanup, HTTPS support. Paul McMath.
236 [Bug 3404] Fix openSSL DLL usage under Windows <perlinger@ntp.org>
237 - fix/drop assumptions on OpenSSL libs directory layout
238 [Bug 3399] NTP: linker error in 4.2.8p10 during Linux cross-compilation
239 - initial patch by timeflies@mail2tor.com <perlinger@ntp.org>
240 [Bug 3398] tests fail with core dump <perlinger@ntp.org>
241 - patch contributed by Alexander Bluhm
242 [Bug 3397] ctl_putstr() asserts that data fits in its buffer
243 rework of formatting & data transfer stuff in 'ntp_control.c'
244 avoids unecessary buffers and size limitations. <perlinger@ntp.org>
245 [Bug 3394] Leap second deletion does not work on ntpd clients
246 - fixed handling of dynamic deletion w/o leap file <perlinger@ntp.org>
247 [Bug 3391] ntpd segfaults on startup due to small warmup thread stack size
248 - increased mimimum stack size to 32kB <perlinger@ntp.org>
249 [Bug 3367] Faulty LinuxPPS NMEA clock support in 4.2.8 <perlinger@ntp.org>
250 - reverted handling of PPS kernel consumer to 4.2.6 behavior
251 [Bug 3365] Updates driver40(-ja).html and miscopt.html <abe@ntp.org>
252 [Bug 3358] Spurious KoD log messages in .INIT. phase. HStenn.
253 [Bug 3016] wrong error position reported for bad ":config pool"
254 - fixed location counter & ntpq output <perlinger@ntp.org>
255 [Bug 2900] libntp build order problem. HStenn.
256 [Bug 2878] Tests are cluttering up syslog <perlinger@ntp.org>
257 [Bug 2737] Wrong phone number listed for USNO. ntp-bugs@bodosom.net,
259 [Bug 2557] Fix Thunderbolt init. ntp-bugs@bodosom.net, perlinger@ntp.
260 [Bug 948] Trustedkey config directive leaks memory. <perlinger@ntp.org>
261 Use strlcpy() to copy strings, not memcpy(). HStenn.
263 test_ntp_scanner_LDADD needs ntpd/ntp_io.o. HStenn.
264 refclock_jjy.c: Add missing "%s" to an msyslog() call. HStenn.
265 Build ntpq and libntpq.a with NTP_HARD_*FLAGS. perlinger@ntp.org
266 Fix trivial warnings from 'make check'. perlinger@ntp.org
267 Fix bug in the override portion of the compiler hardening macro. HStenn.
268 record_raw_stats(): Log entire packet. Log writes. HStenn.
269 AES-128-CMAC support. BInglis, HStenn, JPerlinger.
270 sntp: tweak key file logging. HStenn.
271 sntp: pkt_output(): Improve debug output. HStenn.
272 update-leap: updates from Paul McMath.
273 When using pkg-config, report --modversion. HStenn.
274 Clean up libevent configure checks. HStenn.
275 sntp: show the IP of who sent us a crypto-NAK. HStenn.
276 Allow .../N to specify subnet bits for IPs in ntp.keys. HStenn, JPerlinger.
277 authistrustedip() - use it in more places. HStenn, JPerlinger.
278 New sysstats: sys_lamport, sys_tsrounding. HStenn.
279 Update ntp.keys .../N documentation. HStenn.
280 Distribute testconf.yml. HStenn.
281 Add DPRINTF(2,...) lines to receive() for packet drops. HStenn.
282 Rename the configuration flag fifo variables. HStenn.
283 Improve saveconfig output. HStenn.
284 Decode restrict flags on receive() debug output. HStenn.
285 Decode interface flags on receive() debug output. HStenn.
286 Warn the user if deprecated "driftfile name WanderThreshold" is used. HStenn.
287 Update the documentation in ntp.conf.def . HStenn.
288 restrictions() must return restrict flags and ippeerlimit. HStenn.
289 Update ntpq peer documentation to describe the 'p' type. HStenn.
290 Rename restrict 'flags' to 'rflags. Use an enum for the values. HStenn.
291 Provide dump_restricts() for debugging. HStenn.
292 Use consistent 4th arg type for [gs]etsockopt. JPerlinger.
296 * update-leap needs the following perl modules:
300 * New sysstats variables: sys_lamport, sys_tsrounding
301 See them with: ntpq -c "rv 0 ss_lamport,ss_tsrounding"
302 sys_lamport counts the number of observed Lamport violations, while
303 sys_tsrounding counts observed timestamp rounding events.
305 * New ntp.conf items:
307 - restrict ... noepeer
308 - restrict ... ippeerlimit N
310 The 'noepeer' directive will disallow all ephemeral/passive peer
313 The 'ippeerlimit' directive limits the number of time associations
314 for each IP in the designated set of addresses. This limit does not
315 apply to explicitly-configured associations. A value of -1, the current
316 default, means an unlimited number of associations may connect from a
317 single IP. 0 means "none", etc. Ordinarily the only way multiple
318 associations would come from the same IP would be if the remote side
319 was using a proxy. But a trusted machine might become compromised,
320 in which case an attacker might spin up multiple authenticated sessions
321 from different ports. This directive should be helpful in this case.
323 * New ntp.keys feature: Each IP in the optional list of IPs in the 4th
324 field may contain a /subnetbits specification, which identifies the
325 scope of IPs that may use this key. This IP/subnet restriction can be
326 used to limit the IPs that may use the key in most all situations where
329 NTP 4.2.8p10 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2017/03/21)
331 Focus: Security, Bug fixes, enhancements.
335 This release fixes 5 medium-, 6 low-, and 4 informational-severity
336 vulnerabilities, and provides 15 other non-security fixes and improvements:
338 * NTP-01-016 NTP: Denial of Service via Malformed Config (Medium)
339 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
340 References: Sec 3389 / CVE-2017-6464 / VU#325339
341 Affects: All versions of NTP-4, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and
342 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
343 CVSS2: MED 4.6 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:N/A:C)
344 CVSS3: MED 4.2 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
346 A vulnerability found in the NTP server makes it possible for an
347 authenticated remote user to crash ntpd via a malformed mode
348 configuration directive.
351 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page or
352 the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
353 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart
354 ntpd (without -g) if it stops running.
356 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
358 * NTP-01-014 NTP: Buffer Overflow in DPTS Clock (Low)
359 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
360 References: Sec 3388 / CVE-2017-6462 / VU#325339
361 Affects: All versions of NTP, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
362 CVSS2: Low 1.0 (AV:L/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:P)
363 CVSS3: Low 1.6 CVSS:3.0/AV:P/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
365 There is a potential for a buffer overflow in the legacy Datum
366 Programmable Time Server refclock driver. Here the packets are
367 processed from the /dev/datum device and handled in
368 datum_pts_receive(). Since an attacker would be required to
369 somehow control a malicious /dev/datum device, this does not
370 appear to be a practical attack and renders this issue "Low" in
373 If you have a Datum reference clock installed and think somebody
374 may maliciously change the device, upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or
375 later, from the NTP Project Download Page or the NTP Public
376 Services Project Download Page
377 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart
378 ntpd (without -g) if it stops running.
380 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
382 * NTP-01-012 NTP: Authenticated DoS via Malicious Config Option (Medium)
383 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
384 References: Sec 3387 / CVE-2017-6463 / VU#325339
385 Affects: All versions of ntp, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and
386 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
387 CVSS2: MED 4.6 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:N/A:C)
388 CVSS3: MED 4.2 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
390 A vulnerability found in the NTP server allows an authenticated
391 remote attacker to crash the daemon by sending an invalid setting
392 via the :config directive. The unpeer option expects a number or
393 an address as an argument. In case the value is "0", a
394 segmentation fault occurs.
397 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
398 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
399 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart
400 ntpd (without -g) if it stops running.
402 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
404 * NTP-01-011 NTP: ntpq_stripquotes() returns incorrect value (Informational)
405 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
407 Affects: All versions of NTP, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and
408 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
409 CVSS2: None 0.0 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:N)
410 CVSS3: None 0.0 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:N
412 The NTP Mode 6 monitoring and control client, ntpq, uses the
413 function ntpq_stripquotes() to remove quotes and escape characters
414 from a given string. According to the documentation, the function
415 is supposed to return the number of copied bytes but due to
416 incorrect pointer usage this value is always zero. Although the
417 return value of this function is never used in the code, this
418 flaw could lead to a vulnerability in the future. Since relying
419 on wrong return values when performing memory operations is a
420 dangerous practice, it is recommended to return the correct value
421 in accordance with the documentation pertinent to the code.
424 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
425 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
426 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart
427 ntpd (without -g) if it stops running.
429 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
431 * NTP-01-010 NTP: ereallocarray()/eallocarray() underused (Info)
432 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
434 Affects: All versions of NTP, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and
435 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
437 NTP makes use of several wrappers around the standard heap memory
438 allocation functions that are provided by libc. This is mainly
439 done to introduce additional safety checks concentrated on
440 several goals. First, they seek to ensure that memory is not
441 accidentally freed, secondly they verify that a correct amount
442 is always allocated and, thirdly, that allocation failures are
443 correctly handled. There is an additional implementation for
444 scenarios where memory for a specific amount of items of the
445 same size needs to be allocated. The handling can be found in
446 the oreallocarray() function for which a further number-of-elements
447 parameter needs to be provided. Although no considerable threat
448 was identified as tied to a lack of use of this function, it is
449 recommended to correctly apply oreallocarray() as a preferred
450 option across all of the locations where it is possible.
452 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
453 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
455 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
457 * NTP-01-009 NTP: Privileged execution of User Library code (WINDOWS
459 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
460 References: Sec 3384 / CVE-2017-6455 / VU#325339
461 Affects: All Windows versions of ntp-4 that use the PPSAPI, up to but
462 not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not
463 including ntp-4.3.94.
464 CVSS2: MED 3.8 (AV:L/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:C)
465 CVSS3: MED 4.0 CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
467 The Windows NT port has the added capability to preload DLLs
468 defined in the inherited global local environment variable
469 PPSAPI_DLLS. The code contained within those libraries is then
470 called from the NTPD service, usually running with elevated
471 privileges. Depending on how securely the machine is setup and
472 configured, if ntpd is configured to use the PPSAPI under Windows
473 this can easily lead to a code injection.
476 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
477 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
479 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
481 * NTP-01-008 NTP: Stack Buffer Overflow from Command Line (WINDOWS
482 installer ONLY) (Low)
483 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
484 References: Sec 3383 / CVE-2017-6452 / VU#325339
485 Affects: WINDOWS installer ONLY: All versions of the ntp-4 Windows
486 installer, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and ntp-4.3.0 up
487 to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
488 CVSS2: Low 1.0 (AV:L/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:P)
489 CVSS3: Low 1.8 CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
491 The Windows installer for NTP calls strcat(), blindly appending
492 the string passed to the stack buffer in the addSourceToRegistry()
493 function. The stack buffer is 70 bytes smaller than the buffer
494 in the calling main() function. Together with the initially
495 copied Registry path, the combination causes a stack buffer
496 overflow and effectively overwrites the stack frame. The
497 passed application path is actually limited to 256 bytes by the
498 operating system, but this is not sufficient to assure that the
499 affected stack buffer is consistently protected against
500 overflowing at all times.
502 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
503 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
505 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
507 * NTP-01-007 NTP: Data Structure terminated insufficiently (WINDOWS
508 installer ONLY) (Low)
509 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
510 References: Sec 3382 / CVE-2017-6459 / VU#325339
511 Affects: WINDOWS installer ONLY: All ntp-4 versions of the Windows
512 installer, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and ntp-4.3.0
513 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
514 CVSS2: Low 1.0 (AV:L/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:P)
515 CVSS3: Low 1.8 CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
517 The Windows installer for NTP calls strcpy() with an argument
518 that specifically contains multiple null bytes. strcpy() only
519 copies a single terminating null character into the target
520 buffer instead of copying the required double null bytes in the
521 addKeysToRegistry() function. As a consequence, a garbage
522 registry entry can be created. The additional arsize parameter
523 is erroneously set to contain two null bytes and the following
524 call to RegSetValueEx() claims to be passing in a multi-string
525 value, though this may not be true.
527 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
528 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
530 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
532 * NTP-01-006 NTP: Copious amounts of Unused Code (Informational)
535 The report says: Statically included external projects
536 potentially introduce several problems and the issue of having
537 extensive amounts of code that is "dead" in the resulting binary
538 must clearly be pointed out. The unnecessary unused code may or
539 may not contain bugs and, quite possibly, might be leveraged for
540 code-gadget-based branch-flow redirection exploits. Analogically,
541 having source trees statically included as well means a failure
542 in taking advantage of the free feature for periodical updates.
543 This solution is offered by the system's Package Manager. The
544 three libraries identified are libisc, libevent, and libopts.
546 For libisc, we already only use a portion of the original library.
547 We've found and fixed bugs in the original implementation (and
548 offered the patches to ISC), and plan to see what has changed
549 since we last upgraded the code. libisc is generally not
550 installed, and when it it we usually only see the static libisc.a
551 file installed. Until we know for sure that the bugs we've found
552 and fixed are fixed upstream, we're better off with the copy we
555 Version 1 of libevent was the only production version available
556 until recently, and we've been requiring version 2 for a long time.
557 But if the build system has at least version 2 of libevent
558 installed, we'll use the version that is installed on the system.
559 Otherwise, we provide a copy of libevent that we know works.
561 libopts is provided by GNU AutoGen, and that library and package
562 undergoes frequent API version updates. The version of autogen
563 used to generate the tables for the code must match the API
564 version in libopts. AutoGen can be ... difficult to build and
565 install, and very few developers really need it. So we have it
566 on our build and development machines, and we provide the
567 specific version of the libopts code in the distribution to make
568 sure that the proper API version of libopts is available.
570 As for the point about there being code in these libraries that
571 NTP doesn't use, OK. But other packages used these libraries as
572 well, and it is reasonable to assume that other people are paying
573 attention to security and code quality issues for the overall
574 libraries. It takes significant resources to analyze and
575 customize these libraries to only include what we need, and to
576 date we believe the cost of this effort does not justify the benefit.
578 This issue was discovered by Cure53.
580 * NTP-01-005 NTP: Off-by-one in Oncore GPS Receiver (Low)
581 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
583 Affects: All versions of NTP, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and
584 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
585 CVSS2: None 0.0 (AV:L/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:N)
586 CVSS3: None 0.0 CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:H/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:N
588 There is a fencepost error in a "recovery branch" of the code for
589 the Oncore GPS receiver if the communication link to the ONCORE
590 is weak / distorted and the decoding doesn't work.
592 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page or
593 the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
594 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart
595 ntpd (without -g) if it stops running.
597 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
599 * NTP-01-004 NTP: Potential Overflows in ctl_put() functions (Medium)
600 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
601 References: Sec 3379 / CVE-2017-6458 / VU#325339
602 Affects: All versions of NTP, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and
603 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
604 CVSS2: MED 4.6 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:N/A:C)
605 CVSS3: MED 4.2 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
607 ntpd makes use of different wrappers around ctl_putdata() to
608 create name/value ntpq (mode 6) response strings. For example,
609 ctl_putstr() is usually used to send string data (variable names
610 or string data). The formatting code was missing a length check
611 for variable names. If somebody explicitly created any unusually
612 long variable names in ntpd (longer than 200-512 bytes, depending
613 on the type of variable), then if any of these variables are
614 added to the response list it would overflow a buffer.
617 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
618 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
619 If you don't want to upgrade, then don't setvar variable names
620 longer than 200-512 bytes in your ntp.conf file.
621 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart
622 ntpd (without -g) if it stops running.
624 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
626 * NTP-01-003 NTP: Improper use of snprintf() in mx4200_send() (Low)
627 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
628 References: Sec 3378 / CVE-2017-6451 / VU#325339
629 Affects: All versions of NTP, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and
630 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
631 CVSS2: LOW 0.8 (AV:L/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:N/A:P)
632 CVSS3: LOW 1.8 CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N
634 The legacy MX4200 refclock is only built if is specifically
635 enabled, and furthermore additional code changes are required to
636 compile and use it. But it uses the libc functions snprintf()
637 and vsnprintf() incorrectly, which can lead to an out-of-bounds
638 memory write due to an improper handling of the return value of
639 snprintf()/vsnprintf(). Since the return value is used as an
640 iterator and it can be larger than the buffer's size, it is
641 possible for the iterator to point somewhere outside of the
642 allocated buffer space. This results in an out-of-bound memory
643 write. This behavior can be leveraged to overwrite a saved
644 instruction pointer on the stack and gain control over the
645 execution flow. During testing it was not possible to identify
646 any malicious usage for this vulnerability. Specifically, no
647 way for an attacker to exploit this vulnerability was ultimately
648 unveiled. However, it has the potential to be exploited, so the
649 code should be fixed.
650 Mitigation, if you have a Magnavox MX4200 refclock:
651 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
652 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
653 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart
654 ntpd (without -g) if it stops running.
656 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
658 * NTP-01-002 NTP: Buffer Overflow in ntpq when fetching reslist from a
659 malicious ntpd (Medium)
660 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
661 References: Sec 3377 / CVE-2017-6460 / VU#325339
662 Affects: All versions of ntpq, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and
663 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
664 CVSS2: MED 4.9 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:C)
665 CVSS3: MED 4.2 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
667 A stack buffer overflow in ntpq can be triggered by a malicious
668 ntpd server when ntpq requests the restriction list from the server.
669 This is due to a missing length check in the reslist() function.
670 It occurs whenever the function parses the server's response and
671 encounters a flagstr variable of an excessive length. The string
672 will be copied into a fixed-size buffer, leading to an overflow on
673 the function's stack-frame. Note well that this problem requires
674 a malicious server, and affects ntpq, not ntpd.
676 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
677 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
678 If you can't upgrade your version of ntpq then if you want to know
679 the reslist of an instance of ntpd that you do not control,
680 know that if the target ntpd is malicious that it can send back
681 a response that intends to crash your ntpq process.
683 This weakness was discovered by Cure53.
685 * NTP-01-001 NTP: Makefile does not enforce Security Flags (Informational)
686 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
688 Affects: All versions of NTP, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10, and
689 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
693 The build process for NTP has not, by default, provided compile
694 or link flags to offer "hardened" security options. Package
695 maintainers have always been able to provide hardening security
696 flags for their builds. As of ntp-4.2.8p10, the NTP build
697 system has a way to provide OS-specific hardening flags. Please
698 note that this is still not a really great solution because it
699 is specific to NTP builds. It's inefficient to have every
700 package supply, track and maintain this information for every
701 target build. It would be much better if there was a common way
702 for OSes to provide this information in a way that arbitrary
703 packages could benefit from it.
706 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
707 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
708 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart
709 ntpd (without -g) if it stops running.
711 This weakness was reported by Cure53.
713 * 0rigin DoS (Medium)
714 Date Resolved: 21 Mar 2017
715 References: Sec 3361 / CVE-2016-9042 / VU#325339
716 Affects: ntp-4.2.8p9 (21 Nov 2016), up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p10
717 CVSS2: MED 4.9 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C) (worst case)
718 CVSS3: MED 4.4 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H (worst case)
720 An exploitable denial of service vulnerability exists in the
721 origin timestamp check functionality of ntpd 4.2.8p9. A specially
722 crafted unauthenticated network packet can be used to reset the
723 expected origin timestamp for target peers. Legitimate replies
724 from targeted peers will fail the origin timestamp check (TEST2)
725 causing the reply to be dropped and creating a denial of service
726 condition. This vulnerability can only be exploited if the
727 attacker can spoof all of the servers.
730 Configure enough servers/peers that an attacker cannot target
731 all of your time sources.
732 Upgrade to 4.2.8p10, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
733 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
734 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart
735 ntpd (without -g) if it stops running.
737 This weakness was discovered by Matthew Van Gundy of Cisco.
741 * [Bug 3393] clang scan-build findings <perlinger@ntp.org>
742 * [Bug 3363] Support for openssl-1.1.0 without compatibility modes
743 - rework of patch set from <ntp.org@eroen.eu>. <perlinger@ntp.org>
744 * [Bug 3356] Bugfix 3072 breaks multicastclient <perlinger@ntp.org>
745 * [Bug 3216] libntp audio ioctl() args incorrectly cast to int
746 on 4.4BSD-Lite derived platforms <perlinger@ntp.org>
747 - original patch by Majdi S. Abbas
748 * [Bug 3215] 'make distcheck' fails with new BK repo format <perlinger@ntp.org>
749 * [Bug 3173] forking async worker: interrupted pipe I/O <perlinger@ntp.org>
750 - initial patch by Christos Zoulas
751 * [Bug 3139] (...) time_pps_create: Exec format error <perlinger@ntp.org>
752 - move loader API from 'inline' to proper source
753 - augment pathless dlls with absolute path to NTPD
754 - use 'msyslog()' instead of 'printf() 'for reporting trouble
755 * [Bug 3107] Incorrect Logic for Peer Event Limiting <perlinger@ntp.org>
756 - applied patch by Matthew Van Gundy
757 * [Bug 3065] Quiet warnings on NetBSD <perlinger@ntp.org>
758 - applied some of the patches provided by Havard. Not all of them
759 still match the current code base, and I did not touch libopt.
760 * [Bug 3062] Change the process name of forked DNS worker <perlinger@ntp.org>
761 - applied patch by Reinhard Max. See bugzilla for limitations.
762 * [Bug 2923] Trap Configuration Fail <perlinger@ntp.org>
763 - fixed dependency inversion from [Bug 2837]
764 * [Bug 2896] Nothing happens if minsane < maxclock < minclock
765 - produce ERROR log message about dysfunctional daemon. <perlinger@ntp.org>
766 * [Bug 2851] allow -4/-6 on restrict line with mask <perlinger@ntp.org>
767 - applied patch by Miroslav Lichvar for ntp4.2.6 compat
768 * [Bug 2645] out-of-bound pointers in ctl_putsys and decode_bitflags
769 - Fixed these and some more locations of this pattern.
770 Probably din't get them all, though. <perlinger@ntp.org>
771 * Update copyright year.
774 (4.2.8p9-win) 2017/02/01 Released by Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>
776 * [Bug 3144] NTP does not build without openSSL. <perlinger@ntp.org>
777 - added missed changeset for automatic openssl lib detection
778 - fixed some minor warning issues
779 * [Bug 3095] More compatibility with openssl 1.1. <perlinger@ntp.org>
780 * configure.ac cleanup. stenn@ntp.org
781 * openssl configure cleanup. stenn@ntp.org
784 NTP 4.2.8p9 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2016/11/21)
786 Focus: Security, Bug fixes, enhancements.
790 In addition to bug fixes and enhancements, this release fixes the
791 following 1 high- (Windows only), 2 medium-, 2 medium-/low, and
792 5 low-severity vulnerabilities, and provides 28 other non-security
793 fixes and improvements:
796 Date Resolved: 21 November 2016; Dev (4.3.94) 21 November 2016
797 References: Sec 3119 / CVE-2016-9311 / VU#633847
798 Affects: ntp-4.0.90 (21 July 1999), possibly earlier, up to but not
799 including 4.2.8p9, and ntp-4.3.0 up to but not including ntp-4.3.94.
800 CVSS2: MED 4.9 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C)
801 CVSS3: MED 4.4 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
803 ntpd does not enable trap service by default. If trap service
804 has been explicitly enabled, an attacker can send a specially
805 crafted packet to cause a null pointer dereference that will
806 crash ntpd, resulting in a denial of service.
809 Use "restrict default noquery ..." in your ntp.conf file. Only
810 allow mode 6 queries from trusted networks and hosts.
811 Upgrade to 4.2.8p9, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
812 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
813 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart ntpd
814 (without -g) if it stops running.
815 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Matthew Van Gundy of Cisco.
817 * Mode 6 information disclosure and DDoS vector
818 Date Resolved: 21 November 2016; Dev (4.3.94) 21 November 2016
819 References: Sec 3118 / CVE-2016-9310 / VU#633847
820 Affects: ntp-4.0.90 (21 July 1999), possibly earlier, up to but not
821 including 4.2.8p9, and ntp-4.3.0 up to but not including ntp-4.3.94.
822 CVSS2: MED 6.4 (AV:A/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
823 CVSS3: MED 6.5 CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
825 An exploitable configuration modification vulnerability exists
826 in the control mode (mode 6) functionality of ntpd. If, against
827 long-standing BCP recommendations, "restrict default noquery ..."
828 is not specified, a specially crafted control mode packet can set
829 ntpd traps, providing information disclosure and DDoS
830 amplification, and unset ntpd traps, disabling legitimate
831 monitoring. A remote, unauthenticated, network attacker can
832 trigger this vulnerability.
835 Use "restrict default noquery ..." in your ntp.conf file.
836 Upgrade to 4.2.8p9, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
837 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
838 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart ntpd
839 (without -g) if it stops running.
840 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Matthew Van Gundy of Cisco.
842 * Broadcast Mode Replay Prevention DoS
843 Date Resolved: 21 November 2016; Dev (4.3.94) 21 November 2016
844 References: Sec 3114 / CVE-2016-7427 / VU#633847
845 Affects: ntp-4.2.8p6, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p9, and
846 ntp-4.3.90 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
847 CVSS2: LOW 3.3 (AV:A/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
848 CVSS3: MED 4.3 CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
850 The broadcast mode of NTP is expected to only be used in a
851 trusted network. If the broadcast network is accessible to an
852 attacker, a potentially exploitable denial of service
853 vulnerability in ntpd's broadcast mode replay prevention
854 functionality can be abused. An attacker with access to the NTP
855 broadcast domain can periodically inject specially crafted
856 broadcast mode NTP packets into the broadcast domain which,
857 while being logged by ntpd, can cause ntpd to reject broadcast
858 mode packets from legitimate NTP broadcast servers.
861 Upgrade to 4.2.8p9, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
862 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
863 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart ntpd
864 (without -g) if it stops running.
865 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Matthew Van Gundy of Cisco.
867 * Broadcast Mode Poll Interval Enforcement DoS
868 Date Resolved: 21 November 2016; Dev (4.3.94) 21 November 2016
869 References: Sec 3113 / CVE-2016-7428 / VU#633847
870 Affects: ntp-4.2.8p6, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p9, and
871 ntp-4.3.90 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94
872 CVSS2: LOW 3.3 (AV:A/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
873 CVSS3: MED 4.3 CVSS:3.0/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
875 The broadcast mode of NTP is expected to only be used in a
876 trusted network. If the broadcast network is accessible to an
877 attacker, a potentially exploitable denial of service
878 vulnerability in ntpd's broadcast mode poll interval enforcement
879 functionality can be abused. To limit abuse, ntpd restricts the
880 rate at which each broadcast association will process incoming
881 packets. ntpd will reject broadcast mode packets that arrive
882 before the poll interval specified in the preceding broadcast
883 packet expires. An attacker with access to the NTP broadcast
884 domain can send specially crafted broadcast mode NTP packets to
885 the broadcast domain which, while being logged by ntpd, will
886 cause ntpd to reject broadcast mode packets from legitimate NTP
890 Upgrade to 4.2.8p9, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
891 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
892 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart ntpd
893 (without -g) if it stops running.
894 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Matthew Van Gundy of Cisco.
896 * Windows: ntpd DoS by oversized UDP packet
897 Date Resolved: 21 November 2016; Dev (4.3.94) 21 November 2016
898 References: Sec 3110 / CVE-2016-9312 / VU#633847
899 Affects Windows only: ntp-4.?.?, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p9,
900 and ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
901 CVSS2: HIGH 7.8 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C)
902 CVSS3: HIGH 7.5 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
904 If a vulnerable instance of ntpd on Windows receives a crafted
905 malicious packet that is "too big", ntpd will stop working.
908 Upgrade to 4.2.8p9, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
909 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
910 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart ntpd
911 (without -g) if it stops running.
912 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Robert Pajak of ABB.
914 * 0rigin (zero origin) issues
915 Date Resolved: 21 November 2016; Dev (4.3.94) 21 November 2016
916 References: Sec 3102 / CVE-2016-7431 / VU#633847
917 Affects: ntp-4.2.8p8, and ntp-4.3.93.
918 CVSS2: MED 5.0 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
919 CVSS3: MED 5.3 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N
921 Zero Origin timestamp problems were fixed by Bug 2945 in
922 ntp-4.2.8p6. However, subsequent timestamp validation checks
923 introduced a regression in the handling of some Zero origin
927 Upgrade to 4.2.8p9, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
928 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
929 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart ntpd
930 (without -g) if it stops running.
931 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Sharon Goldberg and Aanchal
932 Malhotra of Boston University.
934 * read_mru_list() does inadequate incoming packet checks
935 Date Resolved: 21 November 2016; Dev (4.3.94) 21 November 2016
936 References: Sec 3082 / CVE-2016-7434 / VU#633847
937 Affects: ntp-4.2.7p22, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p9, and
938 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94.
939 CVSS2: LOW 3.8 (AV:L/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:C)
940 CVSS3: LOW 3.8 CVSS:3.0/AV:P/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
942 If ntpd is configured to allow mrulist query requests from a
943 server that sends a crafted malicious packet, ntpd will crash
944 on receipt of that crafted malicious mrulist query packet.
946 Only allow mrulist query packets from trusted hosts.
948 Upgrade to 4.2.8p9, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
949 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
950 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart ntpd
951 (without -g) if it stops running.
952 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Magnus Stubman.
954 * Attack on interface selection
955 Date Resolved: 21 November 2016; Dev (4.3.94) 21 November 2016
956 References: Sec 3072 / CVE-2016-7429 / VU#633847
957 Affects: ntp-4.2.7p385, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p9, and
958 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94
959 CVSS2: LOW 1.0 (AV:L/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:P)
960 CVSS3: LOW 1.6 CVSS:3.0/AV:P/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
962 When ntpd receives a server response on a socket that corresponds
963 to a different interface than was used for the request, the peer
964 structure is updated to use the interface for new requests. If
965 ntpd is running on a host with multiple interfaces in separate
966 networks and the operating system doesn't check source address in
967 received packets (e.g. rp_filter on Linux is set to 0), an
968 attacker that knows the address of the source can send a packet
969 with spoofed source address which will cause ntpd to select wrong
970 interface for the source and prevent it from sending new requests
971 until the list of interfaces is refreshed, which happens on
972 routing changes or every 5 minutes by default. If the attack is
973 repeated often enough (once per second), ntpd will not be able to
974 synchronize with the source.
977 Upgrade to 4.2.8p9, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
978 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
979 If you are going to configure your OS to disable source address
980 checks, also configure your firewall configuration to control
981 what interfaces can receive packets from what networks.
982 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart ntpd
983 (without -g) if it stops running.
984 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Miroslav Lichvar of Red Hat.
986 * Client rate limiting and server responses
987 Date Resolved: 21 November 2016; Dev (4.3.94) 21 November 2016
988 References: Sec 3071 / CVE-2016-7426 / VU#633847
989 Affects: ntp-4.2.5p203, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p9, and
990 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94
991 CVSS2: LOW 1.0 (AV:L/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:P)
992 CVSS3: LOW 1.6 CVSS:3.0/AV:P/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
994 When ntpd is configured with rate limiting for all associations
995 (restrict default limited in ntp.conf), the limits are applied
996 also to responses received from its configured sources. An
997 attacker who knows the sources (e.g., from an IPv4 refid in
998 server response) and knows the system is (mis)configured in this
999 way can periodically send packets with spoofed source address to
1000 keep the rate limiting activated and prevent ntpd from accepting
1001 valid responses from its sources.
1003 While this blanket rate limiting can be useful to prevent
1004 brute-force attacks on the origin timestamp, it allows this DoS
1005 attack. Similarly, it allows the attacker to prevent mobilization
1006 of ephemeral associations.
1009 Upgrade to 4.2.8p9, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1010 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1011 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart ntpd
1012 (without -g) if it stops running.
1013 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Miroslav Lichvar of Red Hat.
1015 * Fix for bug 2085 broke initial sync calculations
1016 Date Resolved: 21 November 2016; Dev (4.3.94) 21 November 2016
1017 References: Sec 3067 / CVE-2016-7433 / VU#633847
1018 Affects: ntp-4.2.7p385, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p9, and
1019 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.94. But the
1020 root-distance calculation in general is incorrect in all versions
1021 of ntp-4 until this release.
1022 CVSS2: LOW 1.2 (AV:L/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
1023 CVSS3: LOW 1.6 CVSS:3.0/AV:P/AC:H/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
1025 Bug 2085 described a condition where the root delay was included
1026 twice, causing the jitter value to be higher than expected. Due
1027 to a misinterpretation of a small-print variable in The Book, the
1028 fix for this problem was incorrect, resulting in a root distance
1029 that did not include the peer dispersion. The calculations and
1030 formulae have been reviewed and reconciled, and the code has been
1031 updated accordingly.
1033 Upgrade to 4.2.8p9, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1034 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1035 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart ntpd
1036 (without -g) if it stops running.
1037 Credit: This weakness was discovered independently by Brian Utterback of
1038 Oracle, and Sharon Goldberg and Aanchal Malhotra of Boston University.
1042 * [Bug 3142] bug in netmask prefix length detection <perlinger@ntp.org>
1043 * [Bug 3138] gpsdjson refclock should honor fudgetime1. stenn@ntp.org
1044 * [Bug 3129] Unknown hosts can put resolver thread into a hard loop
1045 - moved retry decision where it belongs. <perlinger@ntp.org>
1046 * [Bug 3125] NTPD doesn't fully start when ntp.conf entries are out of order
1047 using the loopback-ppsapi-provider.dll <perlinger@ntp.org>
1048 * [Bug 3116] unit tests for NTP time stamp expansion. <perlinger@ntp.org>
1049 * [Bug 3100] ntpq can't retrieve daemon_version <perlinger@ntp.org>
1050 - fixed extended sysvar lookup (bug introduced with bug 3008 fix)
1051 * [Bug 3095] Compatibility with openssl 1.1 <perlinger@ntp.org>
1052 - applied patches by Kurt Roeckx <kurt@roeckx.be> to source
1053 - added shim layer for SSL API calls with issues (both directions)
1054 * [Bug 3089] Serial Parser does not work anymore for hopfser like device
1055 - simplified / refactored hex-decoding in driver. <perlinger@ntp.org>
1056 * [Bug 3084] update-leap mis-parses the leapfile name. HStenn.
1057 * [Bug 3068] Linker warnings when building on Solaris. perlinger@ntp.org
1058 - applied patch thanks to Andrew Stormont <andyjstormont@gmail.com>
1059 * [Bug 3067] Root distance calculation needs improvement. HStenn
1060 * [Bug 3066] NMEA clock ignores pps. perlinger@ntp.org
1061 - PPS-HACK works again.
1062 * [Bug 3059] Potential buffer overrun from oversized hash <perlinger@ntp.org>
1063 - applied patch by Brian Utterback <brian.utterback@oracle.com>
1064 * [Bug 3053] ntp_loopfilter.c frequency calc precedence error. Sarah White.
1065 * [Bug 3050] Fix for bug #2960 causes [...] spurious error message.
1067 - patches by Reinhard Max <max@suse.com> and Havard Eidnes <he@uninett.no>
1068 * [Bug 3047] Fix refclock_jjy C-DEX JST2000. abe@ntp.org
1069 - Patch provided by Kuramatsu.
1070 * [Bug 3021] unity_fixture.c needs pragma weak <perlinger@ntp.org>
1071 - removed unnecessary & harmful decls of 'setUp()' & 'tearDown()'
1072 * [Bug 3019] Windows: ERROR_HOST_UNREACHABLE block packet processing. DMayer
1073 * [Bug 2998] sntp/tests/packetProcessing.c broken without openssl. JPerlinger
1074 * [Bug 2961] sntp/tests/packetProcessing.c assumes AUTOKEY. HStenn.
1075 * [Bug 2959] refclock_jupiter: gps week correction <perlinger@ntp.org>
1076 - fixed GPS week expansion to work based on build date. Special thanks
1077 to Craig Leres for initial patch and testing.
1078 * [Bug 2951] ntpd tests fail: multiple definition of `send_via_ntp_signd'
1079 - fixed Makefile.am <perlinger@ntp.org>
1080 * [Bug 2689] ATOM driver processes last PPS pulse at startup,
1081 even if it is very old <perlinger@ntp.org>
1082 - make sure PPS source is alive before processing samples
1083 - improve stability close to the 500ms phase jump (phase gate)
1084 * Fix typos in include/ntp.h.
1085 * Shim X509_get_signature_nid() if needed
1086 * git author attribution cleanup
1087 * bk ignore file cleanup
1088 * remove locks in Windows IO, use rpc-like thread synchronisation instead
1091 NTP 4.2.8p8 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2016/06/02)
1093 Focus: Security, Bug fixes, enhancements.
1097 In addition to bug fixes and enhancements, this release fixes the
1098 following 1 high- and 4 low-severity vulnerabilities:
1101 Date Resolved: 02 June 2016; Dev (4.3.93) 02 June 2016
1102 References: Sec 3046 / CVE-2016-4957 / VU#321640
1103 Affects: ntp-4.2.8p7, and ntp-4.3.92.
1104 CVSS2: HIGH 7.8 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C)
1105 CVSS3: HIGH 7.5 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
1106 Summary: The fix for Sec 3007 in ntp-4.2.8p7 contained a bug that
1107 could cause ntpd to crash.
1110 Upgrade to 4.2.8p8, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1111 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1112 If you cannot upgrade from 4.2.8p7, the only other alternatives
1113 are to patch your code or filter CRYPTO_NAK packets.
1114 Properly monitor your ntpd instances, and auto-restart ntpd
1115 (without -g) if it stops running.
1116 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Nicolas Edet of Cisco.
1118 * Bad authentication demobilizes ephemeral associations
1119 Date Resolved: 02 June 2016; Dev (4.3.93) 02 June 2016
1120 References: Sec 3045 / CVE-2016-4953 / VU#321640
1121 Affects: ntp-4, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p8, and
1122 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.93.
1123 CVSS2: LOW 2.6 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
1124 CVSS3: LOW 3.7 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
1125 Summary: An attacker who knows the origin timestamp and can send a
1126 spoofed packet containing a CRYPTO-NAK to an ephemeral peer
1127 target before any other response is sent can demobilize that
1131 Upgrade to 4.2.8p8, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1132 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1133 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
1134 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Miroslav Lichvar of Red Hat.
1136 * Processing spoofed server packets
1137 Date Resolved: 02 June 2016; Dev (4.3.93) 02 June 2016
1138 References: Sec 3044 / CVE-2016-4954 / VU#321640
1139 Affects: ntp-4, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p8, and
1140 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.93.
1141 CVSS2: LOW 2.6 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
1142 CVSS3: LOW 3.7 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
1143 Summary: An attacker who is able to spoof packets with correct origin
1144 timestamps from enough servers before the expected response
1145 packets arrive at the target machine can affect some peer
1146 variables and, for example, cause a false leap indication to be set.
1149 Upgrade to 4.2.8p8, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1150 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1151 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
1152 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Jakub Prokes of Red Hat.
1154 * Autokey association reset
1155 Date Resolved: 02 June 2016; Dev (4.3.93) 02 June 2016
1156 References: Sec 3043 / CVE-2016-4955 / VU#321640
1157 Affects: ntp-4, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p8, and
1158 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.93.
1159 CVSS2: LOW 2.6 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
1160 CVSS3: LOW 3.7 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
1161 Summary: An attacker who is able to spoof a packet with a correct
1162 origin timestamp before the expected response packet arrives at
1163 the target machine can send a CRYPTO_NAK or a bad MAC and cause
1164 the association's peer variables to be cleared. If this can be
1165 done often enough, it will prevent that association from working.
1168 Upgrade to 4.2.8p8, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1169 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1170 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
1171 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Miroslav Lichvar of Red Hat.
1173 * Broadcast interleave
1174 Date Resolved: 02 June 2016; Dev (4.3.93) 02 June 2016
1175 References: Sec 3042 / CVE-2016-4956 / VU#321640
1176 Affects: ntp-4, up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p8, and
1177 ntp-4.3.0 up to, but not including ntp-4.3.93.
1178 CVSS2: LOW 2.6 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
1179 CVSS3: LOW 3.7 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
1180 Summary: The fix for NtpBug2978 does not cover broadcast associations,
1181 so broadcast clients can be triggered to flip into interleave mode.
1184 Upgrade to 4.2.8p8, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1185 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1186 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
1187 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Miroslav Lichvar of Red Hat.
1190 * [Bug 3038] NTP fails to build in VS2015. perlinger@ntp.org
1191 - provide build environment
1192 - 'wint_t' and 'struct timespec' defined by VS2015
1193 - fixed print()/scanf() format issues
1194 * [Bug 3052] Add a .gitignore file. Edmund Wong.
1195 * [Bug 3054] miscopt.html documents the allan intercept in seconds. SWhite.
1196 * [Bug 3058] fetch_timestamp() mishandles 64-bit alignment. Brian Utterback,
1198 * Fix typo in ntp-wait and plot_summary. HStenn.
1199 * Make sure we have an "author" file for git imports. HStenn.
1200 * Update the sntp problem tests for MacOS. HStenn.
1203 NTP 4.2.8p7 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2016/04/26)
1205 Focus: Security, Bug fixes, enhancements.
1209 When building NTP from source, there is a new configure option
1210 available, --enable-dynamic-interleave. More information on this below.
1212 Also note that ntp-4.2.8p7 logs more "unexpected events" than previous
1213 versions of ntp. These events have almost certainly happened in the
1214 past, it's just that they were silently counted and not logged. With
1215 the increasing awareness around security, we feel it's better to clearly
1216 log these events to help detect abusive behavior. This increased
1217 logging can also help detect other problems, too.
1219 In addition to bug fixes and enhancements, this release fixes the
1220 following 9 low- and medium-severity vulnerabilities:
1222 * Improve NTP security against buffer comparison timing attacks,
1223 AKA: authdecrypt-timing
1224 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p7) 26 Apr 2016; Dev (4.3.92) 26 Apr 2016
1225 References: Sec 2879 / CVE-2016-1550
1226 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7, and
1227 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.92
1228 CVSSv2: LOW 2.6 - (AV:L/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N)
1229 CVSSv3: MED 4.0 - CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N
1230 Summary: Packet authentication tests have been performed using
1231 memcmp() or possibly bcmp(), and it is potentially possible
1232 for a local or perhaps LAN-based attacker to send a packet with
1233 an authentication payload and indirectly observe how much of
1234 the digest has matched.
1236 Upgrade to 4.2.8p7, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1237 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
1238 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
1239 Credit: This weakness was discovered independently by Loganaden
1240 Velvindron, and Matthew Van Gundy and Stephen Gray of Cisco ASIG.
1242 * Zero origin timestamp bypass: Additional KoD checks.
1243 References: Sec 2945 / Sec 2901 / CVE-2015-8138
1244 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7,
1245 Summary: Improvements to the fixes incorporated in t 4.2.8p6 and 4.3.92.
1247 * peer associations were broken by the fix for NtpBug2899
1248 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p7) 26 Apr 2016; Dev (4.3.92) 26 Apr 2016
1249 References: Sec 2952 / CVE-2015-7704
1250 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7, and
1251 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.92
1252 CVSSv2: MED 4.3 - (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
1253 Summary: The fix for NtpBug2952 in ntp-4.2.8p5 to address broken peer
1254 associations did not address all of the issues.
1257 Upgrade to 4.2.8p7, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1258 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1259 If you can't upgrade, use "server" associations instead of
1260 "peer" associations.
1261 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1262 Credit: This problem was discovered by Michael Tatarinov.
1264 * Validate crypto-NAKs, AKA: CRYPTO-NAK DoS
1265 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p7) 26 Apr 2016; Dev (4.3.92) 26 Apr 2016
1266 References: Sec 3007 / CVE-2016-1547 / VU#718152
1267 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7, and
1268 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.92
1269 CVSS2: MED 4.3 - (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
1270 CVSS3: MED 3.7 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
1271 Summary: For ntp-4 versions up to but not including ntp-4.2.8p7, an
1272 off-path attacker can cause a preemptable client association to
1273 be demobilized by sending a crypto NAK packet to a victim client
1274 with a spoofed source address of an existing associated peer.
1275 This is true even if authentication is enabled.
1277 Furthermore, if the attacker keeps sending crypto NAK packets,
1278 for example one every second, the victim never has a chance to
1279 reestablish the association and synchronize time with that
1282 For ntp-4.2.8 thru ntp-4.2.8p6 there is less risk because more
1283 stringent checks are performed on incoming packets, but there
1284 are still ways to exploit this vulnerability in versions before
1288 Upgrade to 4.2.8p7, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1289 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1290 Properly monitor your ntpd instances
1291 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Stephen Gray and
1292 Matthew Van Gundy of Cisco ASIG.
1294 * ctl_getitem() return value not always checked
1295 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p7) 26 Apr 2016; Dev (4.3.92) 26 Apr 2016
1296 References: Sec 3008 / CVE-2016-2519
1297 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7, and
1298 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.92
1299 CVSSv2: MED 4.9 - (AV:N/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:C)
1300 CVSSv3: MED 4.2 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
1301 Summary: ntpq and ntpdc can be used to store and retrieve information
1302 in ntpd. It is possible to store a data value that is larger
1303 than the size of the buffer that the ctl_getitem() function of
1304 ntpd uses to report the return value. If the length of the
1305 requested data value returned by ctl_getitem() is too large,
1306 the value NULL is returned instead. There are 2 cases where the
1307 return value from ctl_getitem() was not directly checked to make
1308 sure it's not NULL, but there are subsequent INSIST() checks
1309 that make sure the return value is not NULL. There are no data
1310 values ordinarily stored in ntpd that would exceed this buffer
1311 length. But if one has permission to store values and one stores
1312 a value that is "too large", then ntpd will abort if an attempt
1313 is made to read that oversized value.
1316 Upgrade to 4.2.8p7, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1317 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1318 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
1319 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Yihan Lian of the Cloud
1320 Security Team, Qihoo 360.
1322 * Crafted addpeer with hmode > 7 causes array wraparound with MATCH_ASSOC
1323 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p7) 26 Apr 2016; Dev (4.3.92) 26 Apr 2016
1324 References: Sec 3009 / CVE-2016-2518 / VU#718152
1325 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7, and
1326 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.92
1327 CVSS2: LOW 2.1 - (AV:N/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:P)
1328 CVSS3: LOW 2.0 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
1329 Summary: Using a crafted packet to create a peer association with
1330 hmode > 7 causes the MATCH_ASSOC() lookup to make an
1331 out-of-bounds reference.
1334 Upgrade to 4.2.8p7, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1335 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1336 Properly monitor your ntpd instances
1337 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Yihan Lian of the Cloud
1338 Security Team, Qihoo 360.
1340 * remote configuration trustedkey/requestkey/controlkey values are not
1342 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p7) 26 Apr 2016; Dev (4.3.92) 26 Apr 2016
1343 References: Sec 3010 / CVE-2016-2517 / VU#718152
1344 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7, and
1345 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.92
1346 CVSS2: MED 4.9 - (AV:N/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:C)
1347 CVSS3: MED 4.2 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
1348 Summary: If ntpd was expressly configured to allow for remote
1349 configuration, a malicious user who knows the controlkey for
1350 ntpq or the requestkey for ntpdc (if mode7 is expressly enabled)
1351 can create a session with ntpd and then send a crafted packet to
1352 ntpd that will change the value of the trustedkey, controlkey,
1353 or requestkey to a value that will prevent any subsequent
1354 authentication with ntpd until ntpd is restarted.
1357 Upgrade to 4.2.8p7, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1358 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1359 Properly monitor your ntpd instances
1360 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Yihan Lian of the Cloud
1361 Security Team, Qihoo 360.
1363 * Duplicate IPs on unconfig directives will cause an assertion botch in ntpd
1364 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p7) 26 Apr 2016; Dev (4.3.92) 26 Apr 2016
1365 References: Sec 3011 / CVE-2016-2516 / VU#718152
1366 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7, and
1367 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.92
1368 CVSS2: MED 6.3 - (AV:N/AC:M/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:C)
1369 CVSS3: MED 4.2 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
1370 Summary: If ntpd was expressly configured to allow for remote
1371 configuration, a malicious user who knows the controlkey for
1372 ntpq or the requestkey for ntpdc (if mode7 is expressly enabled)
1373 can create a session with ntpd and if an existing association is
1374 unconfigured using the same IP twice on the unconfig directive
1375 line, ntpd will abort.
1378 Upgrade to 4.2.8p7, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1379 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1380 Properly monitor your ntpd instances
1381 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Yihan Lian of the Cloud
1382 Security Team, Qihoo 360.
1384 * Refclock impersonation vulnerability
1385 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p7) 26 Apr 2016; Dev (4.3.92) 26 Apr 2016
1386 References: Sec 3020 / CVE-2016-1551
1387 Affects: On a very limited number of OSes, all NTP releases up to but
1388 not including 4.2.8p7, and 4.3.0 up to but not including 4.3.92.
1389 By "very limited number of OSes" we mean no general-purpose OSes
1390 have yet been identified that have this vulnerability.
1391 CVSSv2: LOW 2.6 - (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
1392 CVSSv3: LOW 3.7 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N
1393 Summary: While most OSes implement martian packet filtering in their
1394 network stack, at least regarding 127.0.0.0/8, some will allow
1395 packets claiming to be from 127.0.0.0/8 that arrive over a
1396 physical network. On these OSes, if ntpd is configured to use a
1397 reference clock an attacker can inject packets over the network
1398 that look like they are coming from that reference clock.
1400 Implement martian packet filtering and BCP-38.
1401 Configure ntpd to use an adequate number of time sources.
1402 Upgrade to 4.2.8p7, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1403 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1404 If you are unable to upgrade and if you are running an OS that
1405 has this vulnerability, implement martian packet filters and
1406 lobby your OS vendor to fix this problem, or run your
1407 refclocks on computers that use OSes that are not vulnerable
1408 to these attacks and have your vulnerable machines get their
1409 time from protected resources.
1410 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
1411 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Matt Street and others of
1414 The following issues were fixed in earlier releases and contain
1415 improvements in 4.2.8p7:
1417 * Clients that receive a KoD should validate the origin timestamp field.
1418 References: Sec 2901 / CVE-2015-7704, CVE-2015-7705
1419 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7,
1420 Summary: Improvements to the fixes incorporated into 4.2.8p4 and 4.3.77.
1422 * Skeleton key: passive server with trusted key can serve time.
1423 References: Sec 2936 / CVE-2015-7974
1424 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7,
1425 Summary: Improvements to the fixes incorporated in t 4.2.8p6 and 4.3.90.
1427 Two other vulnerabilities have been reported, and the mitigations
1428 for these are as follows:
1431 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p7) 26 Apr 2016; Dev (4.3.92) 26 Apr 2016
1432 References: Sec 2978 / CVE-2016-1548
1433 Affects: All ntp-4 releases.
1434 CVSSv2: MED 6.4 - (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:P)
1435 CVSSv3: MED 7.2 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:L/A:L
1436 Summary: It is possible to change the time of an ntpd client or deny
1437 service to an ntpd client by forcing it to change from basic
1438 client/server mode to interleaved symmetric mode. An attacker
1439 can spoof a packet from a legitimate ntpd server with an origin
1440 timestamp that matches the peer->dst timestamp recorded for that
1441 server. After making this switch, the client will reject all
1442 future legitimate server responses. It is possible to force the
1443 victim client to move time after the mode has been changed.
1444 ntpq gives no indication that the mode has been switched.
1447 Upgrade to 4.2.8p7, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1448 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page. These
1449 versions will not dynamically "flip" into interleave mode
1450 unless configured to do so.
1451 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
1452 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Miroslav Lichvar of RedHat
1453 and separately by Jonathan Gardner of Cisco ASIG.
1455 * Sybil vulnerability: ephemeral association attack
1456 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p7) 26 Apr 2016; Dev (4.3.92) 26 Apr 2016
1457 References: Sec 3012 / CVE-2016-1549
1458 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p7, and
1459 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.92
1460 CVSSv2: LOW 3.5 - (AV:N/AC:M/Au:S/C:N/I:P/A:N)
1461 CVSS3v: MED 5.3 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N
1462 Summary: ntpd can be vulnerable to Sybil attacks. If one is not using
1463 the feature introduced in ntp-4.2.8p6 allowing an optional 4th
1464 field in the ntp.keys file to specify which IPs can serve time,
1465 a malicious authenticated peer can create arbitrarily-many
1466 ephemeral associations in order to win the clock selection of
1467 ntpd and modify a victim's clock.
1470 Use the 4th field in the ntp.keys file to specify which IPs
1471 can be time servers.
1472 Properly monitor your ntpd instances.
1473 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Matthew Van Gundy of Cisco ASIG.
1477 * [Bug 2831] Segmentation Fault in DNS lookup during startup. perlinger@ntp.org
1478 - fixed yet another race condition in the threaded resolver code.
1479 * [Bug 2858] bool support. Use stdbool.h when available. HStenn.
1480 * [Bug 2879] Improve NTP security against timing attacks. perlinger@ntp.org
1481 - integrated patches by Loganaden Velvidron <logan@ntp.org>
1482 with some modifications & unit tests
1483 * [Bug 2960] async name resolution fixes for chroot() environments.
1485 * [Bug 2994] Systems with HAVE_SIGNALED_IO fail to compile. perlinger@ntp.org
1486 * [Bug 2995] Fixes to compile on Windows
1487 * [Bug 2999] out-of-bounds access in 'is_safe_filename()'. perlinger@ntp.org
1488 * [Bug 3013] Fix for ssl_init.c SHA1 test. perlinger@ntp.org
1489 - Patch provided by Ch. Weisgerber
1490 * [Bug 3015] ntpq: config-from-file: "request contains an unprintable character"
1491 - A change related to [Bug 2853] forbids trailing white space in
1492 remote config commands. perlinger@ntp.org
1493 * [Bug 3019] NTPD stops processing packets after ERROR_HOST_UNREACHABLE
1494 - report and patch from Aleksandr Kostikov.
1495 - Overhaul of Windows IO completion port handling. perlinger@ntp.org
1496 * [Bug 3022] authkeys.c should be refactored. perlinger@ntp.org
1497 - fixed memory leak in access list (auth[read]keys.c)
1498 - refactored handling of key access lists (auth[read]keys.c)
1499 - reduced number of error branches (authreadkeys.c)
1500 * [Bug 3023] ntpdate cannot correct dates in the future. perlinger@ntp.org
1501 * [Bug 3030] ntpq needs a general way to specify refid output format. HStenn.
1502 * [Bug 3031] ntp broadcastclient unable to synchronize to an server
1503 when the time of server changed. perlinger@ntp.org
1504 - Check the initial delay calculation and reject/unpeer the broadcast
1505 server if the delay exceeds 50ms. Retry again after the next
1507 * [Bug 3036] autokey trips an INSIST in authistrustedip(). Harlan Stenn.
1508 * Document ntp.key's optional IP list in authenetic.html. Harlan Stenn.
1509 * Update html/xleave.html documentation. Harlan Stenn.
1510 * Update ntp.conf documentation. Harlan Stenn.
1511 * Fix some Credit: attributions in the NEWS file. Harlan Stenn.
1512 * Fix typo in html/monopt.html. Harlan Stenn.
1513 * Add README.pullrequests. Harlan Stenn.
1514 * Cleanup to include/ntp.h. Harlan Stenn.
1516 New option to 'configure':
1518 While looking in to the issues around Bug 2978, the "interleave pivot"
1519 issue, it became clear that there are some intricate and unresolved
1520 issues with interleave operations. We also realized that the interleave
1521 protocol was never added to the NTPv4 Standard, and it should have been.
1523 Interleave mode was first released in July of 2008, and can be engaged
1524 in two ways. Any 'peer' and 'broadcast' lines in the ntp.conf file may
1525 contain the 'xleave' option, which will expressly enable interlave mode
1526 for that association. Additionally, if a time packet arrives and is
1527 found inconsistent with normal protocol behavior but has certain
1528 characteristics that are compatible with interleave mode, NTP will
1529 dynamically switch to interleave mode. With sufficient knowledge, an
1530 attacker can send a crafted forged packet to an NTP instance that
1531 triggers only one side to enter interleaved mode.
1533 To prevent this attack until we can thoroughly document, describe,
1534 fix, and test the dynamic interleave mode, we've added a new
1535 'configure' option to the build process:
1537 --enable-dynamic-interleave
1539 This option controls whether or not NTP will, if conditions are right,
1540 engage dynamic interleave mode. Dynamic interleave mode is disabled by
1541 default in ntp-4.2.8p7.
1544 NTP 4.2.8p6 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2016/01/20)
1546 Focus: Security, Bug fixes, enhancements.
1550 In addition to bug fixes and enhancements, this release fixes the
1551 following 1 low- and 8 medium-severity vulnerabilities:
1553 * Potential Infinite Loop in 'ntpq'
1554 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p6) 19 Jan 2016; Dev (4.3.90) 19 Jan 2016
1555 References: Sec 2548 / CVE-2015-8158
1556 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p6, and
1557 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.90
1558 CVSS2: (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P) Base Score: 4.3 - MEDIUM
1559 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N Base Score: 5.3 - MEDIUM
1560 Summary: 'ntpq' processes incoming packets in a loop in 'getresponse()'.
1561 The loop's only stopping conditions are receiving a complete and
1562 correct response or hitting a small number of error conditions.
1563 If the packet contains incorrect values that don't trigger one of
1564 the error conditions, the loop continues to receive new packets.
1565 Note well, this is an attack against an instance of 'ntpq', not
1566 'ntpd', and this attack requires the attacker to do one of the
1568 * Own a malicious NTP server that the client trusts
1569 * Prevent a legitimate NTP server from sending packets to
1571 * MITM the 'ntpq' communications between the 'ntpq' client
1574 Upgrade to 4.2.8p6, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1575 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1576 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Jonathan Gardner of Cisco ASIG.
1578 * 0rigin: Zero Origin Timestamp Bypass
1579 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p6) 19 Jan 2016; Dev (4.3.90) 19 Jan 2016
1580 References: Sec 2945 / CVE-2015-8138
1581 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p6, and
1582 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.90
1583 CVSS2: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N) Base Score: 5.0 - MEDIUM
1584 CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N Base Score: 5.3 - MEDIUM
1585 (3.7 - LOW if you score AC:L)
1586 Summary: To distinguish legitimate peer responses from forgeries, a
1587 client attempts to verify a response packet by ensuring that the
1588 origin timestamp in the packet matches the origin timestamp it
1589 transmitted in its last request. A logic error exists that
1590 allows packets with an origin timestamp of zero to bypass this
1591 check whenever there is not an outstanding request to the server.
1593 Configure 'ntpd' to get time from multiple sources.
1594 Upgrade to 4.2.8p6, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1595 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
1596 Monitor your 'ntpd' instances.
1597 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Matthey Van Gundy and
1598 Jonathan Gardner of Cisco ASIG.
1600 * Stack exhaustion in recursive traversal of restriction list
1601 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p6) 19 Jan 2016
1602 References: Sec 2940 / CVE-2015-7978
1603 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p6, and
1604 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.90
1605 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P) Base Score: 4.3 - MEDIUM
1606 Summary: An unauthenticated 'ntpdc reslist' command can cause a
1607 segmentation fault in ntpd by exhausting the call stack.
1610 Upgrade to 4.2.8p6, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1611 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
1612 If you are unable to upgrade:
1613 In ntp-4.2.8, mode 7 is disabled by default. Don't enable it.
1614 If you must enable mode 7:
1615 configure the use of a 'requestkey' to control who can
1616 issue mode 7 requests.
1617 configure 'restrict noquery' to further limit mode 7
1618 requests to trusted sources.
1619 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1620 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Stephen Gray at Cisco ASIG.
1622 * Off-path Denial of Service (!DoS) attack on authenticated broadcast mode
1623 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p6) 19 Jan 2016; Dev (4.3.90) 19 Jan 2016
1624 References: Sec 2942 / CVE-2015-7979
1625 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p6, and
1626 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.90
1627 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:P) Base Score: 5.8
1628 Summary: An off-path attacker can send broadcast packets with bad
1629 authentication (wrong key, mismatched key, incorrect MAC, etc)
1630 to broadcast clients. It is observed that the broadcast client
1631 tears down the association with the broadcast server upon
1632 receiving just one bad packet.
1635 Upgrade to 4.2.8p6, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1636 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
1637 Monitor your 'ntpd' instances.
1638 If this sort of attack is an active problem for you, you have
1639 deeper problems to investigate. In this case also consider
1640 having smaller NTP broadcast domains.
1641 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Aanchal Malhotra of Boston
1644 * reslist NULL pointer dereference
1645 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p6) 19 Jan 2016; Dev (4.3.90) 19 Jan 2016
1646 References: Sec 2939 / CVE-2015-7977
1647 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p6, and
1648 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.90
1649 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P) Base Score: 4.3 - MEDIUM
1650 Summary: An unauthenticated 'ntpdc reslist' command can cause a
1651 segmentation fault in ntpd by causing a NULL pointer dereference.
1654 Upgrade to 4.2.8p6, or later, from NTP Project Download Page or
1655 the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
1656 If you are unable to upgrade:
1657 mode 7 is disabled by default. Don't enable it.
1658 If you must enable mode 7:
1659 configure the use of a 'requestkey' to control who can
1660 issue mode 7 requests.
1661 configure 'restrict noquery' to further limit mode 7
1662 requests to trusted sources.
1663 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1664 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Stephen Gray of Cisco ASIG.
1666 * 'ntpq saveconfig' command allows dangerous characters in filenames.
1667 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p6) 19 Jan 2016; Dev (4.3.90) 19 Jan 2016
1668 References: Sec 2938 / CVE-2015-7976
1669 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p6, and
1670 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.90
1671 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:S/C:N/I:P/A:N) Base Score: 4.0 - MEDIUM
1672 Summary: The ntpq saveconfig command does not do adequate filtering
1673 of special characters from the supplied filename.
1674 Note well: The ability to use the saveconfig command is controlled
1675 by the 'restrict nomodify' directive, and the recommended default
1676 configuration is to disable this capability. If the ability to
1677 execute a 'saveconfig' is required, it can easily (and should) be
1678 limited and restricted to a known small number of IP addresses.
1681 use 'restrict default nomodify' in your 'ntp.conf' file.
1682 Upgrade to 4.2.8p6, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page.
1683 If you are unable to upgrade:
1684 build NTP with 'configure --disable-saveconfig' if you will
1685 never need this capability, or
1686 use 'restrict default nomodify' in your 'ntp.conf' file. Be
1687 careful about what IPs have the ability to send 'modify'
1689 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1690 'saveconfig' requests are logged to syslog - monitor your syslog files.
1691 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Jonathan Gardner of Cisco ASIG.
1693 * nextvar() missing length check in ntpq
1694 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p6) 19 Jan 2016; Dev (4.3.90) 19 Jan 2016
1695 References: Sec 2937 / CVE-2015-7975
1696 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p6, and
1697 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.90
1698 CVSS: (AV:L/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P) Base Score: 1.2 - LOW
1699 If you score A:C, this becomes 4.0.
1700 CVSSv3: (CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L) Base Score 2.9, LOW
1701 Summary: ntpq may call nextvar() which executes a memcpy() into the
1702 name buffer without a proper length check against its maximum
1703 length of 256 bytes. Note well that we're taking about ntpq here.
1704 The usual worst-case effect of this vulnerability is that the
1705 specific instance of ntpq will crash and the person or process
1706 that did this will have stopped themselves.
1708 Upgrade to 4.2.8p6, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1709 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
1710 If you are unable to upgrade:
1711 If you have scripts that feed input to ntpq make sure there are
1712 some sanity checks on the input received from the "outside".
1713 This is potentially more dangerous if ntpq is run as root.
1714 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Jonathan Gardner at Cisco ASIG.
1716 * Skeleton Key: Any trusted key system can serve time
1717 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p6) 19 Jan 2016; Dev (4.3.90) 19 Jan 2016
1718 References: Sec 2936 / CVE-2015-7974
1719 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p6, and
1720 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.90
1721 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:C/A:N) Base Score: 4.9
1722 Summary: Symmetric key encryption uses a shared trusted key. The
1723 reported title for this issue was "Missing key check allows
1724 impersonation between authenticated peers" and the report claimed
1725 "A key specified only for one server should only work to
1726 authenticate that server, other trusted keys should be refused."
1727 Except there has never been any correlation between this trusted
1728 key and server v. clients machines and there has never been any
1729 way to specify a key only for one server. We have treated this as
1730 an enhancement request, and ntp-4.2.8p6 includes other checks and
1731 tests to strengthen clients against attacks coming from broadcast
1735 If this scenario represents a real or a potential issue for you,
1736 upgrade to 4.2.8p6, or later, from the NTP Project Download
1737 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page, and
1738 use the new field in the ntp.keys file that specifies the list
1739 of IPs that are allowed to serve time. Note that this alone
1740 will not protect against time packets with forged source IP
1741 addresses, however other changes in ntp-4.2.8p6 provide
1742 significant mitigation against broadcast attacks. MITM attacks
1743 are a different story.
1744 If you are unable to upgrade:
1745 Don't use broadcast mode if you cannot monitor your client
1747 If you choose to use symmetric keys to authenticate time
1748 packets in a hostile environment where ephemeral time
1749 servers can be created, or if it is expected that malicious
1750 time servers will participate in an NTP broadcast domain,
1751 limit the number of participating systems that participate
1752 in the shared-key group.
1753 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1754 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Matt Street of Cisco ASIG.
1756 * Deja Vu: Replay attack on authenticated broadcast mode
1757 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p6) 19 Jan 2016; Dev (4.3.90) 19 Jan 2016
1758 References: Sec 2935 / CVE-2015-7973
1759 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p6, and
1760 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.90
1761 CVSS: (AV:A/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:P) Base Score: 4.3 - MEDIUM
1762 Summary: If an NTP network is configured for broadcast operations then
1763 either a man-in-the-middle attacker or a malicious participant
1764 that has the same trusted keys as the victim can replay time packets.
1767 Upgrade to 4.2.8p6, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1768 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
1769 If you are unable to upgrade:
1770 Don't use broadcast mode if you cannot monitor your client servers.
1771 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1772 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Aanchal Malhotra of Boston
1777 * [Bug 2772] adj_systime overflows tv_usec. perlinger@ntp.org
1778 * [Bug 2814] msyslog deadlock when signaled. perlinger@ntp.org
1779 - applied patch by shenpeng11@huawei.com with minor adjustments
1780 * [Bug 2882] Look at ntp_request.c:list_peers_sum(). perlinger@ntp.org
1781 * [Bug 2891] Deadlock in deferred DNS lookup framework. perlinger@ntp.org
1782 * [Bug 2892] Several test cases assume IPv6 capabilities even when
1783 IPv6 is disabled in the build. perlinger@ntp.org
1784 - Found this already fixed, but validation led to cleanup actions.
1785 * [Bug 2905] DNS lookups broken. perlinger@ntp.org
1786 - added limits to stack consumption, fixed some return code handling
1787 * [Bug 2971] ntpq bails on ^C: select fails: Interrupted system call
1788 - changed stacked/nested handling of CTRL-C. perlinger@ntp.org
1789 - make CTRL-C work for retrieval and printing od MRU list. perlinger@ntp.org
1790 * [Bug 2980] reduce number of warnings. perlinger@ntp.org
1791 - integrated several patches from Havard Eidnes (he@uninett.no)
1792 * [Bug 2985] bogus calculation in authkeys.c perlinger@ntp.org
1793 - implement 'auth_log2()' using integer bithack instead of float calculation
1794 * Make leapsec_query debug messages less verbose. Harlan Stenn.
1797 NTP 4.2.8p5 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2016/01/07)
1799 Focus: Security, Bug fixes, enhancements.
1803 In addition to bug fixes and enhancements, this release fixes the
1804 following medium-severity vulnerability:
1806 * Small-step/big-step. Close the panic gate earlier.
1807 References: Sec 2956, CVE-2015-5300
1808 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p5, and
1809 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.78
1810 CVSS3: (AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:C/C:L/I:N/A:L) Base Score: 4.0, MEDIUM
1811 Summary: If ntpd is always started with the -g option, which is
1812 common and against long-standing recommendation, and if at the
1813 moment ntpd is restarted an attacker can immediately respond to
1814 enough requests from enough sources trusted by the target, which
1815 is difficult and not common, there is a window of opportunity
1816 where the attacker can cause ntpd to set the time to an
1817 arbitrary value. Similarly, if an attacker is able to respond
1818 to enough requests from enough sources trusted by the target,
1819 the attacker can cause ntpd to abort and restart, at which
1820 point it can tell the target to set the time to an arbitrary
1821 value if and only if ntpd was re-started against long-standing
1822 recommendation with the -g flag, or if ntpd was not given the
1823 -g flag, the attacker can move the target system's time by at
1824 most 900 seconds' time per attack.
1826 Configure ntpd to get time from multiple sources.
1827 Upgrade to 4.2.8p5, or later, from the NTP Project Download
1828 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1829 As we've long documented, only use the -g option to ntpd in
1830 cold-start situations.
1831 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1832 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Aanchal Malhotra,
1833 Isaac E. Cohen, and Sharon Goldberg at Boston University.
1835 NOTE WELL: The -g flag disables the limit check on the panic_gate
1836 in ntpd, which is 900 seconds by default. The bug identified by
1837 the researchers at Boston University is that the panic_gate
1838 check was only re-enabled after the first change to the system
1839 clock that was greater than 128 milliseconds, by default. The
1840 correct behavior is that the panic_gate check should be
1841 re-enabled after any initial time correction.
1843 If an attacker is able to inject consistent but erroneous time
1844 responses to your systems via the network or "over the air",
1845 perhaps by spoofing radio, cellphone, or navigation satellite
1846 transmissions, they are in a great position to affect your
1847 system's clock. There comes a point where your very best
1850 Configure ntpd to get time from multiple sources.
1851 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1855 * Coverity submission process updated from Coverity 5 to Coverity 7.
1856 The NTP codebase has been undergoing regular Coverity scans on an
1857 ongoing basis since 2006. As part of our recent upgrade from
1858 Coverity 5 to Coverity 7, Coverity identified 16 nits in some of
1859 the newly-written Unity test programs. These were fixed.
1860 * [Bug 2829] Clean up pipe_fds in ntpd.c perlinger@ntp.org
1861 * [Bug 2887] stratum -1 config results as showing value 99
1862 - fudge stratum should only accept values [0..16]. perlinger@ntp.org
1863 * [Bug 2932] Update leapsecond file info in miscopt.html. CWoodbury, HStenn.
1864 * [Bug 2934] tests/ntpd/t-ntp_scanner.c has a magic constant wired in. HMurray
1865 * [Bug 2944] errno is not preserved properly in ntpdate after sendto call.
1866 - applied patch by Christos Zoulas. perlinger@ntp.org
1867 * [Bug 2952] Peer associations broken by fix for Bug 2901/CVE-2015-7704.
1868 * [Bug 2954] Version 4.2.8p4 crashes on startup on some OSes.
1869 - fixed data race conditions in threaded DNS worker. perlinger@ntp.org
1870 - limit threading warm-up to linux; FreeBSD bombs on it. perlinger@ntp.org
1871 * [Bug 2957] 'unsigned int' vs 'size_t' format clash. perlinger@ntp.org
1872 - accept key file only if there are no parsing errors
1873 - fixed size_t/u_int format clash
1874 - fixed wrong use of 'strlcpy'
1875 * [Bug 2958] ntpq: fatal error messages need a final newline. Craig Leres.
1876 * [Bug 2962] truncation of size_t/ptrdiff_t on 64bit targets. perlinger@ntp.org
1877 - fixed several other warnings (cast-alignment, missing const, missing prototypes)
1878 - promote use of 'size_t' for values that express a size
1879 - use ptr-to-const for read-only arguments
1880 - make sure SOCKET values are not truncated (win32-specific)
1881 - format string fixes
1882 * [Bug 2965] Local clock didn't work since 4.2.8p4. Martin Burnicki.
1883 * [Bug 2967] ntpdate command suffers an assertion failure
1884 - fixed ntp_rfc2553.c to return proper address length. perlinger@ntp.org
1885 * [Bug 2969] Seg fault from ntpq/mrulist when looking at server with
1886 lots of clients. perlinger@ntp.org
1887 * [Bug 2971] ntpq bails on ^C: select fails: Interrupted system call
1888 - changed stacked/nested handling of CTRL-C. perlinger@ntp.org
1889 * Unity cleanup for FreeBSD-6.4. Harlan Stenn.
1890 * Unity test cleanup. Harlan Stenn.
1891 * Libevent autoconf pthread fixes for FreeBSD-10. Harlan Stenn.
1892 * Header cleanup in tests/sandbox/uglydate.c. Harlan Stenn.
1893 * Header cleanup in tests/libntp/sfptostr.c. Harlan Stenn.
1894 * Quiet a warning from clang. Harlan Stenn.
1897 NTP 4.2.8p4 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2015/10/21)
1899 Focus: Security, Bug fixes, enhancements.
1903 In addition to bug fixes and enhancements, this release fixes the
1904 following 13 low- and medium-severity vulnerabilities:
1906 * Incomplete vallen (value length) checks in ntp_crypto.c, leading
1907 to potential crashes or potential code injection/information leakage.
1909 References: Sec 2899, Sec 2671, CVE-2015-7691, CVE-2015-7692, CVE-2015-7702
1910 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p4,
1911 and 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
1912 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:N/A:C) Base Score: 4.6
1913 Summary: The fix for CVE-2014-9750 was incomplete in that there were
1914 certain code paths where a packet with particular autokey operations
1915 that contained malicious data was not always being completely
1916 validated. Receipt of these packets can cause ntpd to crash.
1919 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
1920 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1921 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1922 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Tenable Network Security.
1924 * Clients that receive a KoD should validate the origin timestamp field.
1926 References: Sec 2901 / CVE-2015-7704, CVE-2015-7705
1927 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p4,
1928 and 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
1929 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P) Base Score: 4.3-5.0 at worst
1930 Summary: An ntpd client that honors Kiss-of-Death responses will honor
1931 KoD messages that have been forged by an attacker, causing it to
1932 delay or stop querying its servers for time updates. Also, an
1933 attacker can forge packets that claim to be from the target and
1934 send them to servers often enough that a server that implements
1935 KoD rate limiting will send the target machine a KoD response to
1936 attempt to reduce the rate of incoming packets, or it may also
1937 trigger a firewall block at the server for packets from the target
1938 machine. For either of these attacks to succeed, the attacker must
1939 know what servers the target is communicating with. An attacker
1940 can be anywhere on the Internet and can frequently learn the
1941 identity of the target's time source by sending the target a
1945 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
1946 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1947 If you can't upgrade, restrict who can query ntpd to learn who
1948 its servers are, and what IPs are allowed to ask your system
1949 for the time. This mitigation is heavy-handed.
1950 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1952 4.2.8p4 protects against the first attack. For the second attack,
1953 all we can do is warn when it is happening, which we do in 4.2.8p4.
1954 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Aanchal Malhotra,
1955 Issac E. Cohen, and Sharon Goldberg of Boston University.
1957 * configuration directives to change "pidfile" and "driftfile" should
1958 only be allowed locally.
1960 References: Sec 2902 / CVE-2015-5196
1961 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p4,
1962 and 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
1963 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:C/A:C) Base Score: 6.2 worst case
1964 Summary: If ntpd is configured to allow for remote configuration,
1965 and if the (possibly spoofed) source IP address is allowed to
1966 send remote configuration requests, and if the attacker knows
1967 the remote configuration password, it's possible for an attacker
1968 to use the "pidfile" or "driftfile" directives to potentially
1969 overwrite other files.
1972 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
1973 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1974 If you cannot upgrade, don't enable remote configuration.
1975 If you must enable remote configuration and cannot upgrade,
1976 remote configuration of NTF's ntpd requires:
1977 - an explicitly configured trustedkey, and you should also
1978 configure a controlkey.
1979 - access from a permitted IP. You choose the IPs.
1980 - authentication. Don't disable it. Practice secure key safety.
1981 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1982 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Miroslav Lichvar of Red Hat.
1984 * Slow memory leak in CRYPTO_ASSOC
1986 References: Sec 2909 / CVE-2015-7701
1987 Affects: All ntp-4 releases that use autokey up to, but not
1988 including 4.2.8p4, and 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
1989 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:N/A:C) Base Score: 0.0 best/usual case,
1991 Summary: If ntpd is configured to use autokey, then an attacker can
1992 send packets to ntpd that will, after several days of ongoing
1993 attack, cause it to run out of memory.
1996 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
1997 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
1998 Monitor your ntpd instances.
1999 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Tenable Network Security.
2001 * mode 7 loop counter underrun
2003 References: Sec 2913 / CVE-2015-7848 / TALOS-CAN-0052
2004 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p4,
2005 and 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
2006 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:N/A:C) Base Score: 4.6
2007 Summary: If ntpd is configured to enable mode 7 packets, and if the
2008 use of mode 7 packets is not properly protected thru the use of
2009 the available mode 7 authentication and restriction mechanisms,
2010 and if the (possibly spoofed) source IP address is allowed to
2011 send mode 7 queries, then an attacker can send a crafted packet
2012 to ntpd that will cause it to crash.
2015 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
2016 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
2017 If you are unable to upgrade:
2018 In ntp-4.2.8, mode 7 is disabled by default. Don't enable it.
2019 If you must enable mode 7:
2020 configure the use of a requestkey to control who can issue
2022 configure restrict noquery to further limit mode 7 requests
2024 Monitor your ntpd instances.
2025 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Aleksandar Nikolic of Cisco Talos.
2027 * memory corruption in password store
2029 References: Sec 2916 / CVE-2015-7849 / TALOS-CAN-0054
2030 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p4, and 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
2031 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:C/A:C) Base Score: 6.8, worst case
2032 Summary: If ntpd is configured to allow remote configuration, and if
2033 the (possibly spoofed) source IP address is allowed to send
2034 remote configuration requests, and if the attacker knows the
2035 remote configuration password or if ntpd was configured to
2036 disable authentication, then an attacker can send a set of
2037 packets to ntpd that may cause a crash or theoretically
2038 perform a code injection attack.
2041 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
2042 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
2043 If you are unable to upgrade, remote configuration of NTF's
2045 an explicitly configured "trusted" key. Only configure
2046 this if you need it.
2047 access from a permitted IP address. You choose the IPs.
2048 authentication. Don't disable it. Practice secure key safety.
2049 Monitor your ntpd instances.
2050 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Yves Younan of Cisco Talos.
2052 * Infinite loop if extended logging enabled and the logfile and
2053 keyfile are the same.
2055 References: Sec 2917 / CVE-2015-7850 / TALOS-CAN-0055
2056 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p4,
2057 and 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
2058 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:N/A:C) Base Score: 4.6, worst case
2059 Summary: If ntpd is configured to allow remote configuration, and if
2060 the (possibly spoofed) source IP address is allowed to send
2061 remote configuration requests, and if the attacker knows the
2062 remote configuration password or if ntpd was configured to
2063 disable authentication, then an attacker can send a set of
2064 packets to ntpd that will cause it to crash and/or create a
2065 potentially huge log file. Specifically, the attacker could
2066 enable extended logging, point the key file at the log file,
2067 and cause what amounts to an infinite loop.
2070 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
2071 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
2072 If you are unable to upgrade, remote configuration of NTF's ntpd
2074 an explicitly configured "trusted" key. Only configure this
2076 access from a permitted IP address. You choose the IPs.
2077 authentication. Don't disable it. Practice secure key safety.
2078 Monitor your ntpd instances.
2079 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Yves Younan of Cisco Talos.
2081 * Potential path traversal vulnerability in the config file saving of
2084 References: Sec 2918 / CVE-2015-7851 / TALOS-CAN-0062
2085 Affects: All ntp-4 releases running under VMS up to, but not
2086 including 4.2.8p4, and 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
2087 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:P/A:C) Base Score: 5.2, worst case
2088 Summary: If ntpd is configured to allow remote configuration, and if
2089 the (possibly spoofed) IP address is allowed to send remote
2090 configuration requests, and if the attacker knows the remote
2091 configuration password or if ntpd was configured to disable
2092 authentication, then an attacker can send a set of packets to
2093 ntpd that may cause ntpd to overwrite files.
2096 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
2097 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
2098 If you are unable to upgrade, remote configuration of NTF's ntpd
2100 an explicitly configured "trusted" key. Only configure
2101 this if you need it.
2102 access from permitted IP addresses. You choose the IPs.
2103 authentication. Don't disable it. Practice key security safety.
2104 Monitor your ntpd instances.
2105 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Yves Younan of Cisco Talos.
2107 * ntpq atoascii() potential memory corruption
2109 References: Sec 2919 / CVE-2015-7852 / TALOS-CAN-0063
2110 Affects: All ntp-4 releases running up to, but not including 4.2.8p4,
2111 and 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
2112 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:P) Base Score: 4.0, worst case
2113 Summary: If an attacker can figure out the precise moment that ntpq
2114 is listening for data and the port number it is listening on or
2115 if the attacker can provide a malicious instance ntpd that
2116 victims will connect to then an attacker can send a set of
2117 crafted mode 6 response packets that, if received by ntpq,
2118 can cause ntpq to crash.
2121 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
2122 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
2123 If you are unable to upgrade and you run ntpq against a server
2124 and ntpq crashes, try again using raw mode. Build or get a
2125 patched ntpq and see if that fixes the problem. Report new
2126 bugs in ntpq or abusive servers appropriately.
2127 If you use ntpq in scripts, make sure ntpq does what you expect
2129 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Yves Younan and
2130 Aleksander Nikolich of Cisco Talos.
2132 * Invalid length data provided by a custom refclock driver could cause
2135 References: Sec 2920 / CVE-2015-7853 / TALOS-CAN-0064
2136 Affects: Potentially all ntp-4 releases running up to, but not
2137 including 4.2.8p4, and 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
2138 that have custom refclocks
2139 CVSS: (AV:L/AC:H/Au:M/C:C/I:C/A:C) Base Score: 0.0 usual case,
2140 5.9 unusual worst case
2141 Summary: A negative value for the datalen parameter will overflow a
2142 data buffer. NTF's ntpd driver implementations always set this
2143 value to 0 and are therefore not vulnerable to this weakness.
2144 If you are running a custom refclock driver in ntpd and that
2145 driver supplies a negative value for datalen (no custom driver
2146 of even minimal competence would do this) then ntpd would
2147 overflow a data buffer. It is even hypothetically possible
2148 in this case that instead of simply crashing ntpd the attacker
2149 could effect a code injection attack.
2151 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
2152 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
2153 If you are unable to upgrade:
2154 If you are running custom refclock drivers, make sure
2155 the signed datalen value is either zero or positive.
2156 Monitor your ntpd instances.
2157 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Yves Younan of Cisco Talos.
2159 * Password Length Memory Corruption Vulnerability
2161 References: Sec 2921 / CVE-2015-7854 / TALOS-CAN-0065
2162 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p4, and
2163 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
2164 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:C/I:C/A:C) Base Score: 0.0 best case,
2165 1.7 usual case, 6.8, worst case
2166 Summary: If ntpd is configured to allow remote configuration, and if
2167 the (possibly spoofed) source IP address is allowed to send
2168 remote configuration requests, and if the attacker knows the
2169 remote configuration password or if ntpd was (foolishly)
2170 configured to disable authentication, then an attacker can
2171 send a set of packets to ntpd that may cause it to crash,
2172 with the hypothetical possibility of a small code injection.
2175 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
2176 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
2177 If you are unable to upgrade, remote configuration of NTF's
2179 an explicitly configured "trusted" key. Only configure
2180 this if you need it.
2181 access from a permitted IP address. You choose the IPs.
2182 authentication. Don't disable it. Practice secure key safety.
2183 Monitor your ntpd instances.
2184 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Yves Younan and
2185 Aleksander Nikolich of Cisco Talos.
2187 * decodenetnum() will ASSERT botch instead of returning FAIL on some
2190 References: Sec 2922 / CVE-2015-7855
2191 Affects: All ntp-4 releases up to, but not including 4.2.8p4, and
2192 4.3.0 up to, but not including 4.3.77
2193 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:M/C:N/I:N/A:C) Base Score: 4.6, worst case
2194 Summary: If ntpd is fed a crafted mode 6 or mode 7 packet containing
2195 an unusually long data value where a network address is expected,
2196 the decodenetnum() function will abort with an assertion failure
2197 instead of simply returning a failure condition.
2200 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
2201 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
2202 If you are unable to upgrade:
2203 mode 7 is disabled by default. Don't enable it.
2204 Use restrict noquery to limit who can send mode 6
2205 and mode 7 requests.
2206 Configure and use the controlkey and requestkey
2207 authentication directives to limit who can
2208 send mode 6 and mode 7 requests.
2209 Monitor your ntpd instances.
2210 Credit: This weakness was discovered by John D "Doug" Birdwell of IDA.org.
2212 * NAK to the Future: Symmetric association authentication bypass via
2215 References: Sec 2941 / CVE-2015-7871
2216 Affects: All ntp-4 releases between 4.2.5p186 up to but not including
2217 4.2.8p4, and 4.3.0 up to but not including 4.3.77
2218 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:P) Base Score: 6.4
2219 Summary: Crypto-NAK packets can be used to cause ntpd to accept time
2220 from unauthenticated ephemeral symmetric peers by bypassing the
2221 authentication required to mobilize peer associations. This
2222 vulnerability appears to have been introduced in ntp-4.2.5p186
2223 when the code handling mobilization of new passive symmetric
2224 associations (lines 1103-1165) was refactored.
2227 Upgrade to 4.2.8p4, or later, from the NTP Project Download
2228 Page or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
2229 If you are unable to upgrade:
2230 Apply the patch to the bottom of the "authentic" check
2231 block around line 1136 of ntp_proto.c.
2232 Monitor your ntpd instances.
2233 Credit: This weakness was discovered by Matthew Van Gundy of Cisco ASIG.
2235 Backward-Incompatible changes:
2236 * [Bug 2817] Default on Linux is now "rlimit memlock -1".
2237 While the general default of 32M is still the case, under Linux
2238 the default value has been changed to -1 (do not lock ntpd into
2239 memory). A value of 0 means "lock ntpd into memory with whatever
2240 memory it needs." If your ntp.conf file has an explicit "rlimit memlock"
2241 value in it, that value will continue to be used.
2243 * [Bug 2886] Misspelling: "outlyer" should be "outlier".
2244 If you've written a script that looks for this case in, say, the
2245 output of ntpq, you probably want to change your regex matches
2246 from 'outlyer' to 'outl[iy]er'.
2248 New features in this release:
2249 * 'rlimit memlock' now has finer-grained control. A value of -1 means
2250 "don't lock ntpd into memore". This is the default for Linux boxes.
2251 A value of 0 means "lock ntpd into memory" with no limits. Otherwise
2252 the value is the number of megabytes of memory to lock. The default
2255 * The old Google Test framework has been replaced with a new framework,
2256 based on http://www.throwtheswitch.org/unity/ .
2258 Bug Fixes and Improvements:
2259 * [Bug 2332] (reopened) Exercise thread cancellation once before dropping
2260 privileges and limiting resources in NTPD removes the need to link
2261 forcefully against 'libgcc_s' which does not always work. J.Perlinger
2262 * [Bug 2595] ntpdate man page quirks. Hal Murray, Harlan Stenn.
2263 * [Bug 2625] Deprecate flag1 in local refclock. Hal Murray, Harlan Stenn.
2264 * [Bug 2817] Stop locking ntpd into memory by default under Linux. H.Stenn.
2265 * [Bug 2821] minor build issues: fixed refclock_gpsdjson.c. perlinger@ntp.org
2266 * [Bug 2823] ntpsweep with recursive peers option doesn't work. H.Stenn.
2267 * [Bug 2849] Systems with more than one default route may never
2268 synchronize. Brian Utterback. Note that this patch might need to
2269 be reverted once Bug 2043 has been fixed.
2270 * [Bug 2864] 4.2.8p3 fails to compile on Windows. Juergen Perlinger
2271 * [Bug 2866] segmentation fault at initgroups(). Harlan Stenn.
2272 * [Bug 2867] ntpd with autokey active crashed by 'ntpq -crv'. J.Perlinger
2273 * [Bug 2873] libevent should not include .deps/ in the tarball. H.Stenn
2274 * [Bug 2874] Don't distribute generated sntp/tests/fileHandlingTest.h. H.Stenn
2275 * [Bug 2875] sntp/Makefile.am: Get rid of DIST_SUBDIRS. libevent must
2276 be configured for the distribution targets. Harlan Stenn.
2277 * [Bug 2883] ntpd crashes on exit with empty driftfile. Miroslav Lichvar.
2278 * [Bug 2886] Mis-spelling: "outlyer" should be "outlier". dave@horsfall.org
2279 * [Bug 2888] streamline calendar functions. perlinger@ntp.org
2280 * [Bug 2889] ntp-dev-4.3.67 does not build on Windows. perlinger@ntp.org
2281 * [Bug 2890] Ignore ENOBUFS on routing netlink socket. Konstantin Khlebnikov.
2282 * [Bug 2906] make check needs better support for pthreads. Harlan Stenn.
2283 * [Bug 2907] dist* build targets require our libevent/ to be enabled. HStenn.
2284 * [Bug 2912] no munlockall() under Windows. David Taylor, Harlan Stenn.
2285 * libntp/emalloc.c: Remove explicit include of stdint.h. Harlan Stenn.
2286 * Put Unity CPPFLAGS items in unity_config.h. Harlan Stenn.
2287 * tests/ntpd/g_leapsec.cpp typo fix. Harlan Stenn.
2288 * Phase 1 deprecation of google test in sntp/tests/. Harlan Stenn.
2289 * On some versions of HP-UX, inttypes.h does not include stdint.h. H.Stenn.
2290 * top_srcdir can change based on ntp v. sntp. Harlan Stenn.
2291 * sntp/tests/ function parameter list cleanup. Damir Tomić.
2292 * tests/libntp/ function parameter list cleanup. Damir Tomić.
2293 * tests/ntpd/ function parameter list cleanup. Damir Tomić.
2294 * sntp/unity/unity_config.h: handle stdint.h. Harlan Stenn.
2295 * sntp/unity/unity_internals.h: handle *INTPTR_MAX on old Solaris. H.Stenn.
2296 * tests/libntp/timevalops.c and timespecops.c fixed error printing. D.Tomić.
2297 * tests/libntp/ improvements in code and fixed error printing. Damir Tomić.
2298 * tests/libntp: a_md5encrypt.c, authkeys.c, buftvtots.c, calendar.c, caljulian.c,
2299 caltontp.c, clocktime.c, humandate.c, hextolfp.c, decodenetnum.c - fixed
2300 formatting; first declaration, then code (C90); deleted unnecessary comments;
2301 changed from sprintf to snprintf; fixed order of includes. Tomasz Flendrich
2302 * tests/libntp/lfpfunc.c remove unnecessary include, remove old comments,
2303 fix formatting, cleanup. Tomasz Flendrich
2304 * tests/libntp/lfptostr.c remove unnecessary include, add consts, fix formatting.
2306 * tests/libntp/statestr.c remove empty functions, remove unnecessary include,
2307 fix formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2308 * tests/libntp/modetoa.c fixed formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2309 * tests/libntp/msyslog.c fixed formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2310 * tests/libntp/numtoa.c deleted unnecessary empty functions, fixed formatting.
2312 * tests/libntp/numtohost.c added const, fixed formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2313 * tests/libntp/refnumtoa.c fixed formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2314 * tests/libntp/ssl_init.c fixed formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2315 * tests/libntp/tvtots.c fixed a bug, fixed formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2316 * tests/libntp/uglydate.c removed an unnecessary include. Tomasz Flendrich
2317 * tests/libntp/vi64ops.c removed an unnecessary comment, fixed formatting.
2318 * tests/libntp/ymd3yd.c removed an empty function and an unnecessary include,
2319 fixed formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2320 * tests/libntp/timespecops.c fixed formatting, fixed the order of includes,
2321 removed unnecessary comments, cleanup. Tomasz Flendrich
2322 * tests/libntp/timevalops.c fixed the order of includes, deleted unnecessary
2323 comments, cleanup. Tomasz Flendrich
2324 * tests/libntp/sockaddrtest.h making it agree to NTP's conventions of formatting.
2326 * tests/libntp/lfptest.h cleanup. Tomasz Flendrich
2327 * tests/libntp/test-libntp.c fix formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2328 * sntp/tests/crypto.c is now using proper Unity's assertions, fixed formatting.
2330 * sntp/tests/kodDatabase.c added consts, deleted empty function,
2331 fixed formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2332 * sntp/tests/kodFile.c cleanup, fixed formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2333 * sntp/tests/packetHandling.c is now using proper Unity's assertions,
2334 fixed formatting, deleted unused variable. Tomasz Flendrich
2335 * sntp/tests/keyFile.c is now using proper Unity's assertions, fixed formatting.
2337 * sntp/tests/packetProcessing.c changed from sprintf to snprintf,
2338 fixed formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2339 * sntp/tests/utilities.c is now using proper Unity's assertions, changed
2340 the order of includes, fixed formatting, removed unnecessary comments.
2342 * sntp/tests/sntptest.h fixed formatting. Tomasz Flendrich
2343 * sntp/tests/fileHandlingTest.h.in fixed a possible buffer overflow problem,
2344 made one function do its job, deleted unnecessary prints, fixed formatting.
2346 * sntp/unity/Makefile.am added a missing header. Tomasz Flendrich
2347 * sntp/unity/unity_config.h: Distribute it. Harlan Stenn.
2348 * sntp/libevent/evconfig-private.h: remove generated filefrom SCM. H.Stenn.
2349 * sntp/unity/Makefile.am: fix some broken paths. Harlan Stenn.
2350 * sntp/unity/unity.c: Clean up a printf(). Harlan Stenn.
2351 * Phase 1 deprecation of google test in tests/libntp/. Harlan Stenn.
2352 * Don't build sntp/libevent/sample/. Harlan Stenn.
2353 * tests/libntp/test_caltontp needs -lpthread. Harlan Stenn.
2354 * br-flock: --enable-local-libevent. Harlan Stenn.
2355 * Wrote tests for ntpd/ntp_prio_q.c. Tomasz Flendrich
2356 * scripts/lib/NTP/Util.pm: stratum output is version-dependent. Harlan Stenn.
2357 * Get rid of the NTP_ prefix on our assertion macros. Harlan Stenn.
2358 * Code cleanup. Harlan Stenn.
2359 * libntp/icom.c: Typo fix. Harlan Stenn.
2360 * util/ntptime.c: initialization nit. Harlan Stenn.
2361 * ntpd/ntp_peer.c:newpeer(): added a DEBUG_REQUIRE(srcadr). Harlan Stenn.
2362 * Add std_unity_tests to various Makefile.am files. Harlan Stenn.
2363 * ntpd/ntp_restrict.c: added a few assertions, created tests for this file.
2365 * Changed progname to be const in many files - now it's consistent. Tomasz
2367 * Typo fix for GCC warning suppression. Harlan Stenn.
2368 * Added tests/ntpd/ntp_scanner.c test. Damir Tomić.
2369 * Added declarations to all Unity tests, and did minor fixes to them.
2370 Reduced the number of warnings by half. Damir Tomić.
2371 * Updated generate_test_runner.rb and updated the sntp/unity/auto directory
2372 with the latest Unity updates from Mark. Damir Tomić.
2373 * Retire google test - phase I. Harlan Stenn.
2374 * Unity test cleanup: move declaration of 'initializing'. Harlan Stenn.
2375 * Update the NEWS file. Harlan Stenn.
2376 * Autoconf cleanup. Harlan Stenn.
2377 * Unit test dist cleanup. Harlan Stenn.
2378 * Cleanup various test Makefile.am files. Harlan Stenn.
2379 * Pthread autoconf macro cleanup. Harlan Stenn.
2380 * Fix progname definition in unity runner scripts. Harlan Stenn.
2381 * Clean trailing whitespace in tests/ntpd/Makefile.am. Harlan Stenn.
2382 * Update the patch for bug 2817. Harlan Stenn.
2383 * More updates for bug 2817. Harlan Stenn.
2384 * Fix bugs in tests/ntpd/ntp_prio_q.c. Harlan Stenn.
2385 * gcc on older HPUX may need +allowdups. Harlan Stenn.
2386 * Adding missing MCAST protection. Harlan Stenn.
2387 * Disable certain test programs on certain platforms. Harlan Stenn.
2388 * Implement --enable-problem-tests (on by default). Harlan Stenn.
2389 * build system tweaks. Harlan Stenn.
2392 NTP 4.2.8p3 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2015/06/29)
2394 Focus: 1 Security fix. Bug fixes and enhancements. Leap-second improvements.
2400 * [Sec 2853] Crafted remote config packet can crash some versions of
2401 ntpd. Aleksis Kauppinen, Juergen Perlinger, Harlan Stenn.
2403 Under specific circumstances an attacker can send a crafted packet to
2404 cause a vulnerable ntpd instance to crash. This requires each of the
2405 following to be true:
2407 1) ntpd set up to allow remote configuration (not allowed by default), and
2408 2) knowledge of the configuration password, and
2409 3) access to a computer entrusted to perform remote configuration.
2411 This vulnerability is considered low-risk.
2413 New features in this release:
2415 Optional (disabled by default) support to have ntpd provide smeared
2416 leap second time. A specially built and configured ntpd will only
2417 offer smeared time in response to client packets. These response
2418 packets will also contain a "refid" of 254.a.b.c, where the 24 bits
2419 of a, b, and c encode the amount of smear in a 2:22 integer:fraction
2420 format. See README.leapsmear and http://bugs.ntp.org/2855 for more
2423 *IF YOU CHOOSE TO CONFIGURE NTPD TO PROVIDE LEAP SMEAR TIME*
2424 *BE SURE YOU DO NOT OFFER THAT TIME ON PUBLIC TIMESERVERS.*
2426 We've imported the Unity test framework, and have begun converting
2427 the existing google-test items to this new framework. If you want
2428 to write new tests or change old ones, you'll need to have ruby
2429 installed. You don't need ruby to run the test suite.
2431 Bug Fixes and Improvements:
2433 * CID 739725: Fix a rare resource leak in libevent/listener.c.
2434 * CID 1295478: Quiet a pedantic potential error from the fix for Bug 2776.
2435 * CID 1296235: Fix refclock_jjy.c and correcting type of the driver40-ja.html
2436 * CID 1269537: Clean up a line of dead code in getShmTime().
2437 * [Bug 1060] Buffer overruns in libparse/clk_rawdcf.c. Helge Oldach.
2438 * [Bug 2590] autogen-5.18.5.
2439 * [Bug 2612] restrict: Warn when 'monitor' can't be disabled because
2441 * [Bug 2650] fix includefile processing.
2442 * [Bug 2745] ntpd -x steps clock on leap second
2443 Fixed an initial-value problem that caused misbehaviour in absence of
2444 any leapsecond information.
2445 Do leap second stepping only of the step adjustment is beyond the
2446 proper jump distance limit and step correction is allowed at all.
2447 * [Bug 2750] build for Win64
2448 Building for 32bit of loopback ppsapi needs def file
2449 * [Bug 2776] Improve ntpq's 'help keytype'.
2450 * [Bug 2778] Implement "apeers" ntpq command to include associd.
2451 * [Bug 2782] Refactor refclock_shm.c, add memory barrier protection.
2452 * [Bug 2792] If the IFF_RUNNING interface flag is supported then an
2453 interface is ignored as long as this flag is not set since the
2454 interface is not usable (e.g., no link).
2455 * [Bug 2794] Clean up kernel clock status reports.
2456 * [Bug 2800] refclock_true.c true_debug() can't open debug log because
2457 of incompatible open/fdopen parameters.
2458 * [Bug 2804] install-local-data assumes GNU 'find' semantics.
2459 * [Bug 2805] ntpd fails to join multicast group.
2460 * [Bug 2806] refclock_jjy.c supports the Telephone JJY.
2461 * [Bug 2808] GPSD_JSON driver enhancements, step 1.
2462 Fix crash during cleanup if GPS device not present and char device.
2463 Increase internal token buffer to parse all JSON data, even SKY.
2464 Defer logging of errors during driver init until the first unit is
2465 started, so the syslog is not cluttered when the driver is not used.
2466 Various improvements, see http://bugs.ntp.org/2808 for details.
2467 Changed libjsmn to a more recent version.
2468 * [Bug 2810] refclock_shm.c memory barrier code needs tweaks for QNX.
2469 * [Bug 2813] HP-UX needs -D__STDC_VERSION__=199901L and limits.h.
2470 * [Bug 2815] net-snmp before v5.4 has circular library dependencies.
2471 * [Bug 2821] Add a missing NTP_PRINTF and a missing const.
2472 * [Bug 2822] New leap column in sntp broke NTP::Util.pm.
2473 * [Bug 2824] Convert update-leap to perl. (also see 2769)
2474 * [Bug 2825] Quiet file installation in html/ .
2475 * [Bug 2830] ntpd doesn't always transfer the correct TAI offset via autokey
2476 NTPD transfers the current TAI (instead of an announcement) now.
2477 This might still needed improvement.
2478 Update autokey data ASAP when 'sys_tai' changes.
2479 Fix unit test that was broken by changes for autokey update.
2480 Avoid potential signature length issue and use DPRINTF where possible
2482 * [Bug 2832] refclock_jjy.c supports the TDC-300.
2483 * [Bug 2834] Correct a broken html tag in html/refclock.html
2484 * [Bug 2836] DFC77 patches from Frank Kardel to make decoding more
2485 robust, and require 2 consecutive timestamps to be consistent.
2486 * [Bug 2837] Allow a configurable DSCP value.
2487 * [Bug 2837] add test for DSCP to ntpd/complete.conf.in
2488 * [Bug 2842] Glitch in ntp.conf.def documentation stanza.
2489 * [Bug 2842] Bug in mdoc2man.
2490 * [Bug 2843] make check fails on 4.3.36
2491 Fixed compiler warnings about numeric range overflow
2492 (The original topic was fixed in a byplay to bug#2830)
2493 * [Bug 2845] Harden memory allocation in ntpd.
2494 * [Bug 2852] 'make check' can't find unity.h. Hal Murray.
2495 * [Bug 2854] Missing brace in libntp/strdup.c. Masanari Iida.
2496 * [Bug 2855] Parser fix for conditional leap smear code. Harlan Stenn.
2497 * [Bug 2855] Report leap smear in the REFID. Harlan Stenn.
2498 * [Bug 2855] Implement conditional leap smear code. Martin Burnicki.
2499 * [Bug 2856] ntpd should wait() on terminated child processes. Paul Green.
2500 * [Bug 2857] Stratus VOS does not support SIGIO. Paul Green.
2501 * [Bug 2859] Improve raw DCF77 robustness deconding. Frank Kardel.
2502 * [Bug 2860] ntpq ifstats sanity check is too stringent. Frank Kardel.
2503 * html/drivers/driver22.html: typo fix. Harlan Stenn.
2504 * refidsmear test cleanup. Tomasz Flendrich.
2505 * refidsmear function support and tests. Harlan Stenn.
2506 * sntp/tests/Makefile.am: remove g_nameresolution.cpp as it tested
2507 something that was only in the 4.2.6 sntp. Harlan Stenn.
2508 * Modified tests/bug-2803/Makefile.am so it builds Unity framework tests.
2510 * Modified tests/libtnp/Makefile.am so it builds Unity framework tests.
2512 * Modified sntp/tests/Makefile.am so it builds Unity framework tests.
2514 * tests/sandbox/smeartest.c: Harlan Stenn, Damir Tomic, Juergen Perlinger.
2515 * Converted from gtest to Unity: tests/bug-2803/. Damir Tomić
2516 * Converted from gtest to Unity: tests/libntp/ a_md5encrypt, atoint.c,
2517 atouint.c, authkeys.c, buftvtots.c, calendar.c, caljulian.c,
2518 calyearstart.c, clocktime.c, hextoint.c, lfpfunc.c, modetoa.c,
2519 numtoa.c, numtohost.c, refnumtoa.c, ssl_init.c, statestr.c,
2520 timespecops.c, timevalops.c, uglydate.c, vi64ops.c, ymd2yd.c.
2522 * Converted from gtest to Unity: sntp/tests/ kodDatabase.c, kodFile.c,
2523 networking.c, keyFile.c, utilities.cpp, sntptest.h,
2524 fileHandlingTest.h. Damir Tomić
2525 * Initial support for experimental leap smear code. Harlan Stenn.
2526 * Fixes to sntp/tests/fileHandlingTest.h.in. Harlan Stenn.
2527 * Report select() debug messages at debug level 3 now.
2528 * sntp/scripts/genLocInfo: treat raspbian as debian.
2529 * Unity test framework fixes.
2530 ** Requires ruby for changes to tests.
2531 * Initial support for PACKAGE_VERSION tests.
2532 * sntp/libpkgver belongs in EXTRA_DIST, not DIST_SUBDIRS.
2533 * tests/bug-2803/Makefile.am must distribute bug-2803.h.
2534 * Add an assert to the ntpq ifstats code.
2535 * Clean up the RLIMIT_STACK code.
2536 * Improve the ntpq documentation around the controlkey keyid.
2538 * Windows port build cleanup.
2541 NTP 4.2.8p2 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2015/04/07)
2543 Focus: Security and Bug fixes, enhancements.
2547 In addition to bug fixes and enhancements, this release fixes the
2548 following medium-severity vulnerabilities involving private key
2551 * [Sec 2779] ntpd accepts unauthenticated packets with symmetric key crypto.
2553 References: Sec 2779 / CVE-2015-1798 / VU#374268
2554 Affects: All NTP4 releases starting with ntp-4.2.5p99 up to but not
2555 including ntp-4.2.8p2 where the installation uses symmetric keys
2556 to authenticate remote associations.
2557 CVSS: (AV:A/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P) Base Score: 5.4
2558 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p2) 07 Apr 2015
2559 Summary: When ntpd is configured to use a symmetric key to authenticate
2560 a remote NTP server/peer, it checks if the NTP message
2561 authentication code (MAC) in received packets is valid, but not if
2562 there actually is any MAC included. Packets without a MAC are
2563 accepted as if they had a valid MAC. This allows a MITM attacker to
2564 send false packets that are accepted by the client/peer without
2565 having to know the symmetric key. The attacker needs to know the
2566 transmit timestamp of the client to match it in the forged reply
2567 and the false reply needs to reach the client before the genuine
2568 reply from the server. The attacker doesn't necessarily need to be
2569 relaying the packets between the client and the server.
2571 Authentication using autokey doesn't have this problem as there is
2572 a check that requires the key ID to be larger than NTP_MAXKEY,
2573 which fails for packets without a MAC.
2575 Upgrade to 4.2.8p2, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
2576 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
2577 Configure ntpd with enough time sources and monitor it properly.
2578 Credit: This issue was discovered by Miroslav Lichvar, of Red Hat.
2580 * [Sec 2781] Authentication doesn't protect symmetric associations against
2583 References: Sec 2781 / CVE-2015-1799 / VU#374268
2584 Affects: All NTP releases starting with at least xntp3.3wy up to but
2585 not including ntp-4.2.8p2 where the installation uses symmetric
2587 CVSS: (AV:A/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P) Base Score: 5.4
2588 Note: the CVSS base Score for this issue could be 4.3 or lower, and
2589 it could be higher than 5.4.
2590 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p2) 07 Apr 2015
2591 Summary: An attacker knowing that NTP hosts A and B are peering with
2592 each other (symmetric association) can send a packet to host A
2593 with source address of B which will set the NTP state variables
2594 on A to the values sent by the attacker. Host A will then send
2595 on its next poll to B a packet with originate timestamp that
2596 doesn't match the transmit timestamp of B and the packet will
2597 be dropped. If the attacker does this periodically for both
2598 hosts, they won't be able to synchronize to each other. This is
2599 a known denial-of-service attack, described at
2600 https://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/onwire.html .
2602 According to the document the NTP authentication is supposed to
2603 protect symmetric associations against this attack, but that
2604 doesn't seem to be the case. The state variables are updated even
2605 when authentication fails and the peers are sending packets with
2606 originate timestamps that don't match the transmit timestamps on
2609 This seems to be a very old problem, dating back to at least
2610 xntp3.3wy. It's also in the NTPv3 (RFC 1305) and NTPv4 (RFC 5905)
2611 specifications, so other NTP implementations with support for
2612 symmetric associations and authentication may be vulnerable too.
2613 An update to the NTP RFC to correct this error is in-process.
2615 Upgrade to 4.2.8p2, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
2616 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
2617 Note that for users of autokey, this specific style of MITM attack
2618 is simply a long-known potential problem.
2619 Configure ntpd with appropriate time sources and monitor ntpd.
2620 Alert your staff if problems are detected.
2621 Credit: This issue was discovered by Miroslav Lichvar, of Red Hat.
2623 * New script: update-leap
2624 The update-leap script will verify and if necessary, update the
2625 leap-second definition file.
2626 It requires the following commands in order to work:
2628 wget logger tr sed shasum
2630 Some may choose to run this from cron. It needs more portability testing.
2632 Bug Fixes and Improvements:
2634 * [Bug 1787] DCF77's formerly "antenna" bit is "call bit" since 2003.
2635 * [Bug 1960] setsockopt IPV6_MULTICAST_IF: Invalid argument.
2636 * [Bug 2346] "graceful termination" signals do not do peer cleanup.
2637 * [Bug 2728] See if C99-style structure initialization works.
2638 * [Bug 2747] Upgrade libevent to 2.1.5-beta.
2639 * [Bug 2749] ntp/lib/NTP/Util.pm needs update for ntpq -w, IPv6, .POOL. .
2640 * [Bug 2751] jitter.h has stale copies of l_fp macros.
2641 * [Bug 2756] ntpd hangs in startup with gcc 3.3.5 on ARM.
2642 * [Bug 2757] Quiet compiler warnings.
2643 * [Bug 2759] Expose nonvolatile/clk_wander_threshold to ntpq.
2644 * [Bug 2763] Allow different thresholds for forward and backward steps.
2645 * [Bug 2766] ntp-keygen output files should not be world-readable.
2646 * [Bug 2767] ntp-keygen -M should symlink to ntp.keys.
2647 * [Bug 2771] nonvolatile value is documented in wrong units.
2648 * [Bug 2773] Early leap announcement from Palisade/Thunderbolt
2649 * [Bug 2774] Unreasonably verbose printout - leap pending/warning
2650 * [Bug 2775] ntp-keygen.c fails to compile under Windows.
2651 * [Bug 2777] Fixed loops and decoding of Meinberg GPS satellite info.
2652 Removed non-ASCII characters from some copyright comments.
2653 Removed trailing whitespace.
2654 Updated definitions for Meinberg clocks from current Meinberg header files.
2655 Now use C99 fixed-width types and avoid non-ASCII characters in comments.
2656 Account for updated definitions pulled from Meinberg header files.
2657 Updated comments on Meinberg GPS receivers which are not only called GPS16x.
2658 Replaced some constant numbers by defines from ntp_calendar.h
2659 Modified creation of parse-specific variables for Meinberg devices
2660 in gps16x_message().
2661 Reworked mk_utcinfo() to avoid printing of ambiguous leap second dates.
2662 Modified mbg_tm_str() which now expexts an additional parameter controlling
2663 if the time status shall be printed.
2664 * [Sec 2779] ntpd accepts unauthenticated packets with symmetric key crypto.
2665 * [Sec 2781] Authentication doesn't protect symmetric associations against
2667 * [Bug 2783] Quiet autoconf warnings about missing AC_LANG_SOURCE.
2668 * [Bug 2789] Quiet compiler warnings from libevent.
2669 * [Bug 2790] If ntpd sets the Windows MM timer highest resolution
2670 pause briefly before measuring system clock precision to yield
2672 * Comment from Juergen Perlinger in ntp_calendar.c to make the code clearer.
2673 * Use predefined function types for parse driver functions
2674 used to set up function pointers.
2675 Account for changed prototype of parse_inp_fnc_t functions.
2676 Cast parse conversion results to appropriate types to avoid
2678 Let ioctl() for Windows accept a (void *) to avoid compiler warnings
2679 when called with pointers to different types.
2682 NTP 4.2.8p1 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2015/02/04)
2684 Focus: Security and Bug fixes, enhancements.
2688 In addition to bug fixes and enhancements, this release fixes the
2689 following high-severity vulnerabilities:
2691 * vallen is not validated in several places in ntp_crypto.c, leading
2692 to a potential information leak or possibly a crash
2694 References: Sec 2671 / CVE-2014-9297 / VU#852879
2695 Affects: All NTP4 releases before 4.2.8p1 that are running autokey.
2696 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P) Base Score: 7.5
2697 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p1) 04 Feb 2015
2698 Summary: The vallen packet value is not validated in several code
2699 paths in ntp_crypto.c which can lead to information leakage
2700 or perhaps a crash of the ntpd process.
2701 Mitigation - any of:
2702 Upgrade to 4.2.8p1, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
2703 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page.
2704 Disable Autokey Authentication by removing, or commenting out,
2705 all configuration directives beginning with the "crypto"
2706 keyword in your ntp.conf file.
2707 Credit: This vulnerability was discovered by Stephen Roettger of the
2708 Google Security Team, with additional cases found by Sebastian
2709 Krahmer of the SUSE Security Team and Harlan Stenn of Network
2712 * ::1 can be spoofed on some OSes, so ACLs based on IPv6 ::1 addresses
2715 References: Sec 2672 / CVE-2014-9298 / VU#852879
2716 Affects: All NTP4 releases before 4.2.8p1, under at least some
2717 versions of MacOS and Linux. *BSD has not been seen to be vulnerable.
2718 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:C) Base Score: 9
2719 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8p1) 04 Feb 2014
2720 Summary: While available kernels will prevent 127.0.0.1 addresses
2721 from "appearing" on non-localhost IPv4 interfaces, some kernels
2722 do not offer the same protection for ::1 source addresses on
2723 IPv6 interfaces. Since NTP's access control is based on source
2724 address and localhost addresses generally have no restrictions,
2725 an attacker can send malicious control and configuration packets
2726 by spoofing ::1 addresses from the outside. Note Well: This is
2727 not really a bug in NTP, it's a problem with some OSes. If you
2728 have one of these OSes where ::1 can be spoofed, ALL ::1 -based
2729 ACL restrictions on any application can be bypassed!
2731 Upgrade to 4.2.8p1, or later, from the NTP Project Download Page
2732 or the NTP Public Services Project Download Page
2733 Install firewall rules to block packets claiming to come from
2734 ::1 from inappropriate network interfaces.
2735 Credit: This vulnerability was discovered by Stephen Roettger of
2736 the Google Security Team.
2738 Additionally, over 30 bugfixes and improvements were made to the codebase.
2739 See the ChangeLog for more information.
2742 NTP 4.2.8 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2014/12/18)
2744 Focus: Security and Bug fixes, enhancements.
2748 In addition to bug fixes and enhancements, this release fixes the
2749 following high-severity vulnerabilities:
2751 ************************** vv NOTE WELL vv *****************************
2753 The vulnerabilities listed below can be significantly mitigated by
2754 following the BCP of putting
2756 restrict default ... noquery
2758 in the ntp.conf file. With the exception of:
2760 receive(): missing return on error
2761 References: Sec 2670 / CVE-2014-9296 / VU#852879
2763 below (which is a limited-risk vulnerability), none of the recent
2764 vulnerabilities listed below can be exploited if the source IP is
2765 restricted from sending a 'query'-class packet by your ntp.conf file.
2767 ************************** ^^ NOTE WELL ^^ *****************************
2769 * Weak default key in config_auth().
2771 References: [Sec 2665] / CVE-2014-9293 / VU#852879
2772 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:M/C:P/I:P/A:C) Base Score: 7.3
2773 Vulnerable Versions: all releases prior to 4.2.7p11
2774 Date Resolved: 28 Jan 2010
2776 Summary: If no 'auth' key is set in the configuration file, ntpd
2777 would generate a random key on the fly. There were two
2778 problems with this: 1) the generated key was 31 bits in size,
2779 and 2) it used the (now weak) ntp_random() function, which was
2780 seeded with a 32-bit value and could only provide 32 bits of
2781 entropy. This was sufficient back in the late 1990s when the
2782 code was written. Not today.
2784 Mitigation - any of:
2785 - Upgrade to 4.2.7p11 or later.
2786 - Follow BCP and put 'restrict ... noquery' in your ntp.conf file.
2788 Credit: This vulnerability was noticed in ntp-4.2.6 by Neel Mehta
2789 of the Google Security Team.
2791 * Non-cryptographic random number generator with weak seed used by
2792 ntp-keygen to generate symmetric keys.
2794 References: [Sec 2666] / CVE-2014-9294 / VU#852879
2795 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:M/C:P/I:P/A:C) Base Score: 7.3
2796 Vulnerable Versions: All NTP4 releases before 4.2.7p230
2797 Date Resolved: Dev (4.2.7p230) 01 Nov 2011
2799 Summary: Prior to ntp-4.2.7p230 ntp-keygen used a weak seed to
2800 prepare a random number generator that was of good quality back
2801 in the late 1990s. The random numbers produced was then used to
2802 generate symmetric keys. In ntp-4.2.8 we use a current-technology
2803 cryptographic random number generator, either RAND_bytes from
2804 OpenSSL, or arc4random().
2806 Mitigation - any of:
2807 - Upgrade to 4.2.7p230 or later.
2808 - Follow BCP and put 'restrict ... noquery' in your ntp.conf file.
2810 Credit: This vulnerability was discovered in ntp-4.2.6 by
2811 Stephen Roettger of the Google Security Team.
2813 * Buffer overflow in crypto_recv()
2815 References: Sec 2667 / CVE-2014-9295 / VU#852879
2816 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P) Base Score: 7.5
2817 Versions: All releases before 4.2.8
2818 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8) 18 Dec 2014
2820 Summary: When Autokey Authentication is enabled (i.e. the ntp.conf
2821 file contains a 'crypto pw ...' directive) a remote attacker
2822 can send a carefully crafted packet that can overflow a stack
2823 buffer and potentially allow malicious code to be executed
2824 with the privilege level of the ntpd process.
2826 Mitigation - any of:
2827 - Upgrade to 4.2.8, or later, or
2828 - Disable Autokey Authentication by removing, or commenting out,
2829 all configuration directives beginning with the crypto keyword
2830 in your ntp.conf file.
2832 Credit: This vulnerability was discovered by Stephen Roettger of the
2833 Google Security Team.
2835 * Buffer overflow in ctl_putdata()
2837 References: Sec 2668 / CVE-2014-9295 / VU#852879
2838 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P) Base Score: 7.5
2839 Versions: All NTP4 releases before 4.2.8
2840 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8) 18 Dec 2014
2842 Summary: A remote attacker can send a carefully crafted packet that
2843 can overflow a stack buffer and potentially allow malicious
2844 code to be executed with the privilege level of the ntpd process.
2846 Mitigation - any of:
2847 - Upgrade to 4.2.8, or later.
2848 - Follow BCP and put 'restrict ... noquery' in your ntp.conf file.
2850 Credit: This vulnerability was discovered by Stephen Roettger of the
2851 Google Security Team.
2853 * Buffer overflow in configure()
2855 References: Sec 2669 / CVE-2014-9295 / VU#852879
2856 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P) Base Score: 7.5
2857 Versions: All NTP4 releases before 4.2.8
2858 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8) 18 Dec 2014
2860 Summary: A remote attacker can send a carefully crafted packet that
2861 can overflow a stack buffer and potentially allow malicious
2862 code to be executed with the privilege level of the ntpd process.
2864 Mitigation - any of:
2865 - Upgrade to 4.2.8, or later.
2866 - Follow BCP and put 'restrict ... noquery' in your ntp.conf file.
2868 Credit: This vulnerability was discovered by Stephen Roettger of the
2869 Google Security Team.
2871 * receive(): missing return on error
2873 References: Sec 2670 / CVE-2014-9296 / VU#852879
2874 CVSS: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P) Base Score: 5.0
2875 Versions: All NTP4 releases before 4.2.8
2876 Date Resolved: Stable (4.2.8) 18 Dec 2014
2878 Summary: Code in ntp_proto.c:receive() was missing a 'return;' in
2879 the code path where an error was detected, which meant
2880 processing did not stop when a specific rare error occurred.
2881 We haven't found a way for this bug to affect system integrity.
2882 If there is no way to affect system integrity the base CVSS
2883 score for this bug is 0. If there is one avenue through which
2884 system integrity can be partially affected, the base score
2885 becomes a 5. If system integrity can be partially affected
2886 via all three integrity metrics, the CVSS base score become 7.5.
2888 Mitigation - any of:
2889 - Upgrade to 4.2.8, or later,
2890 - Remove or comment out all configuration directives
2891 beginning with the crypto keyword in your ntp.conf file.
2893 Credit: This vulnerability was discovered by Stephen Roettger of the
2894 Google Security Team.
2896 See http://support.ntp.org/security for more information.
2898 New features / changes in this release:
2902 * Internal NTP Era counters
2904 The internal counters that track the "era" (range of years) we are in
2905 rolls over every 136 years'. The current "era" started at the stroke of
2906 midnight on 1 Jan 1900, and ends just before the stroke of midnight on
2908 In the past, we have used the "midpoint" of the range to decide which
2909 era we were in. Given the longevity of some products, it became clear
2910 that it would be more functional to "look back" less, and "look forward"
2911 more. We now compile a timestamp into the ntpd executable and when we
2912 get a timestamp we us the "built-on" to tell us what era we are in.
2913 This check "looks back" 10 years, and "looks forward" 126 years.
2915 * ntpdc responses disabled by default
2919 For a long time, ntpq and its mostly text-based mode 6 (control)
2920 protocol have been preferred over ntpdc and its mode 7 (private
2921 request) protocol for runtime queries and configuration. There has
2922 been a goal of deprecating ntpdc, previously held back by numerous
2923 capabilities exposed by ntpdc with no ntpq equivalent. I have been
2924 adding commands to ntpq to cover these cases, and I believe I've
2925 covered them all, though I've not compared command-by-command
2928 As I've said previously, the binary mode 7 protocol involves a lot of
2929 hand-rolled structure layout and byte-swapping code in both ntpd and
2930 ntpdc which is hard to get right. As ntpd grows and changes, the
2931 changes are difficult to expose via ntpdc while maintaining forward
2932 and backward compatibility between ntpdc and ntpd. In contrast,
2933 ntpq's text-based, label=value approach involves more code reuse and
2934 allows compatible changes without extra work in most cases.
2936 Mode 7 has always been defined as vendor/implementation-specific while
2937 mode 6 is described in RFC 1305 and intended to be open to interoperate
2938 with other implementations. There is an early draft of an updated
2939 mode 6 description that likely will join the other NTPv4 RFCs
2940 eventually. (http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-odonoghue-ntpv4-control-01)
2942 For these reasons, ntpd 4.2.7p230 by default disables processing of
2943 ntpdc queries, reducing ntpd's attack surface and functionally
2944 deprecating ntpdc. If you are in the habit of using ntpdc for certain
2945 operations, please try the ntpq equivalent. If there's no equivalent,
2946 please open a bug report at http://bugs.ntp.org./
2948 In addition to the above, over 1100 issues have been resolved between
2949 the 4.2.6 branch and 4.2.8. The ChangeLog file in the distribution
2953 NTP 4.2.6p5 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2011/12/24)
2959 This is a recommended upgrade.
2961 This release updates sys_rootdisp and sys_jitter calculations to match the
2962 RFC specification, fixes a potential IPv6 address matching error for the
2963 "nic" and "interface" configuration directives, suppresses the creation of
2964 extraneous ephemeral associations for certain broadcastclient and
2965 multicastclient configurations, cleans up some ntpq display issues, and
2966 includes improvements to orphan mode, minor bugs fixes and code clean-ups.
2968 New features / changes in this release:
2972 * Updated "nic" and "interface" IPv6 address handling to prevent
2973 mismatches with localhost [::1] and wildcard [::] which resulted from
2974 using the address/prefix format (e.g. fe80::/64)
2975 * Fix orphan mode stratum incorrectly counting to infinity
2976 * Orphan parent selection metric updated to includes missing ntohl()
2977 * Non-printable stratum 16 refid no longer sent to ntp
2978 * Duplicate ephemeral associations suppressed for broadcastclient and
2979 multicastclient without broadcastdelay
2980 * Exclude undetermined sys_refid from use in loopback TEST12
2981 * Exclude MODE_SERVER responses from KoD rate limiting
2982 * Include root delay in clock_update() sys_rootdisp calculations
2983 * get_systime() updated to exclude sys_residual offset (which only
2984 affected bits "below" sys_tick, the precision threshold)
2985 * sys.peer jitter weighting corrected in sys_jitter calculation
2989 * -n option extended to include the billboard "server" column
2990 * IPv6 addresses in the local column truncated to prevent overruns
2993 NTP 4.2.6p4 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2011/09/22)
2995 Focus: Bug fixes and portability improvements
2999 This is a recommended upgrade.
3001 This release includes build infrastructure updates, code
3002 clean-ups, minor bug fixes, fixes for a number of minor
3003 ref-clock issues, and documentation revisions.
3005 Portability improvements affect AIX, HP-UX, Linux, OS X and 64-bit time_t.
3007 New features / changes in this release:
3011 * Fix checking for struct rtattr
3012 * Update config.guess and config.sub for AIX
3013 * Upgrade required version of autogen and libopts for building
3014 from our source code repository
3018 * Back-ported several fixes for Coverity warnings from ntp-dev
3019 * Fix a rare boundary condition in UNLINK_EXPR_SLIST()
3020 * Allow "logconfig =allall" configuration directive
3021 * Bind tentative IPv6 addresses on Linux
3022 * Correct WWVB/Spectracom driver to timestamp CR instead of LF
3023 * Improved tally bit handling to prevent incorrect ntpq peer status reports
3024 * Exclude the Undisciplined Local Clock and ACTS drivers from the initial
3025 candidate list unless they are designated a "prefer peer"
3026 * Prevent the consideration of Undisciplined Local Clock or ACTS drivers for
3027 selection during the 'tos orphanwait' period
3028 * Prefer an Orphan Mode Parent over the Undisciplined Local Clock or ACTS
3030 * Improved support of the Parse Refclock trusttime flag in Meinberg mode
3031 * Back-port utility routines from ntp-dev: mprintf(), emalloc_zero()
3032 * Added the NTPD_TICKADJ_PPM environment variable for specifying baseline
3033 clock slew on Microsoft Windows
3034 * Code cleanup in libntpq
3038 * Fix timerstats reporting
3042 * Reduce time required to set clock
3043 * Allow a timeout greater than 2 seconds
3047 * Backward incompatible command-line option change:
3048 -l/--filelog changed -l/--logfile (to be consistent with ntpd)
3052 * Update html2man. Fix some tags in the .html files
3053 * Distribute ntp-wait.html
3056 NTP 4.2.6p3 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2011/01/03)
3058 Focus: Bug fixes and portability improvements
3062 This is a recommended upgrade.
3064 This release includes build infrastructure updates, code
3065 clean-ups, minor bug fixes, fixes for a number of minor
3066 ref-clock issues, and documentation revisions.
3068 Portability improvements in this release affect AIX, Atari FreeMiNT,
3069 FreeBSD4, Linux and Microsoft Windows.
3071 New features / changes in this release:
3074 * Use lsb_release to get information about Linux distributions.
3075 * 'test' is in /usr/bin (instead of /bin) on some systems.
3076 * Basic sanity checks for the ChangeLog file.
3077 * Source certain build files with ./filename for systems without . in PATH.
3078 * IRIX portability fix.
3079 * Use a single copy of the "libopts" code.
3080 * autogen/libopts upgrade.
3081 * configure.ac m4 quoting cleanup.
3084 * Do not bind to IN6_IFF_ANYCAST addresses.
3085 * Log the reason for exiting under Windows.
3086 * Multicast fixes for Windows.
3087 * Interpolation fixes for Windows.
3088 * IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast fixes.
3089 * Manycast solicitation fixes and general repairs.
3090 * JJY refclock cleanup.
3091 * NMEA refclock improvements.
3092 * Oncore debug message cleanup.
3093 * Palisade refclock now builds under Linux.
3094 * Give RAWDCF more baud rates.
3095 * Support Truetime Satellite clocks under Windows.
3096 * Support Arbiter 1093C Satellite clocks under Windows.
3097 * Make sure that the "filegen" configuration command defaults to "enable".
3098 * Range-check the status codes (plus other cleanup) in the RIPE-NCC driver.
3099 * Prohibit 'includefile' directive in remote configuration command.
3100 * Fix 'nic' interface bindings.
3101 * Fix the way we link with openssl if openssl is installed in the base
3106 * OpenSSL version display cleanup.
3109 * Many counters should be treated as unsigned.
3112 * Do not ignore replies with equal receive and transmit timestamps.
3115 * libntpq warning cleanup.
3118 * Correct SNMP type for "precision" and "resolution".
3119 * Update the MIB from the draft version to RFC-5907.
3122 * Display timezone offset when showing time for sntp in the local
3124 * Pay proper attention to RATE KoD packets.
3125 * Fix a miscalculation of the offset.
3126 * Properly parse empty lines in the key file.
3128 * Use tv_usec correctly in set_time().
3129 * Documentation cleanup.
3132 NTP 4.2.6p2 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2010/07/08)
3134 Focus: Bug fixes and portability improvements
3138 This is a recommended upgrade.
3140 This release includes build infrastructure updates, code
3141 clean-ups, minor bug fixes, fixes for a number of minor
3142 ref-clock issues, improved KOD handling, OpenSSL related
3143 updates and documentation revisions.
3145 Portability improvements in this release affect Irix, Linux,
3146 Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, OpenBSD and QNX6
3148 New features / changes in this release:
3151 * Range syntax for the trustedkey configuration directive
3152 * Unified IPv4 and IPv6 restrict lists
3155 * Rate limiting and KOD handling
3158 * default connection to net-snmpd via a unix-domain socket
3159 * command-line 'socket name' option
3162 * support for the "passwd ..." syntax
3163 * key-type specific password prompts
3166 * MD5 authentication of an ntpd
3167 * Broadcast and crypto
3171 NTP 4.2.6p1 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2010/04/09)
3173 Focus: Bug fixes, portability fixes, and documentation improvements
3177 This is a recommended upgrade.
3180 NTP 4.2.6 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2009/12/08)
3182 Focus: enhancements and bug fixes.
3185 NTP 4.2.4p8 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2009/12/08)
3187 Focus: Security Fixes
3191 This release fixes the following high-severity vulnerability:
3193 * [Sec 1331] DoS with mode 7 packets - CVE-2009-3563.
3195 See http://support.ntp.org/security for more information.
3197 NTP mode 7 (MODE_PRIVATE) is used by the ntpdc query and control utility.
3198 In contrast, ntpq uses NTP mode 6 (MODE_CONTROL), while routine NTP time
3199 transfers use modes 1 through 5. Upon receipt of an incorrect mode 7
3200 request or a mode 7 error response from an address which is not listed
3201 in a "restrict ... noquery" or "restrict ... ignore" statement, ntpd will
3202 reply with a mode 7 error response (and log a message). In this case:
3204 * If an attacker spoofs the source address of ntpd host A in a
3205 mode 7 response packet sent to ntpd host B, both A and B will
3206 continuously send each other error responses, for as long as
3207 those packets get through.
3209 * If an attacker spoofs an address of ntpd host A in a mode 7
3210 response packet sent to ntpd host A, A will respond to itself
3211 endlessly, consuming CPU and logging excessively.
3213 Credit for finding this vulnerability goes to Robin Park and Dmitri
3214 Vinokurov of Alcatel-Lucent.
3216 THIS IS A STRONGLY RECOMMENDED UPGRADE.
3219 ntpd now syncs to refclocks right away.
3221 Backward-Incompatible changes:
3223 ntpd no longer accepts '-v name' or '-V name' to define internal variables.
3224 Use '--var name' or '--dvar name' instead. (Bug 817)
3227 NTP 4.2.4p7 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2009/05/04)
3229 Focus: Security and Bug Fixes
3233 This release fixes the following high-severity vulnerability:
3235 * [Sec 1151] Remote exploit if autokey is enabled. CVE-2009-1252
3237 See http://support.ntp.org/security for more information.
3239 If autokey is enabled (if ntp.conf contains a "crypto pw whatever"
3240 line) then a carefully crafted packet sent to the machine will cause
3241 a buffer overflow and possible execution of injected code, running
3242 with the privileges of the ntpd process (often root).
3244 Credit for finding this vulnerability goes to Chris Ries of CMU.
3246 This release fixes the following low-severity vulnerabilities:
3248 * [Sec 1144] limited (two byte) buffer overflow in ntpq. CVE-2009-0159
3249 Credit for finding this vulnerability goes to Geoff Keating of Apple.
3251 * [Sec 1149] use SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE on Windows
3252 Credit for finding this issue goes to Dave Hart.
3254 This release fixes a number of bugs and adds some improvements:
3257 * Fix many compiler warnings
3258 * Many fixes and improvements for Windows
3259 * Adds support for AIX 6.1
3260 * Resolves some issues under MacOS X and Solaris
3262 THIS IS A STRONGLY RECOMMENDED UPGRADE.
3265 NTP 4.2.4p6 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2009/01/07)
3271 This release fixes oCERT.org's CVE-2009-0021, a vulnerability affecting
3272 the OpenSSL library relating to the incorrect checking of the return
3273 value of EVP_VerifyFinal function.
3275 Credit for finding this issue goes to the Google Security Team for
3276 finding the original issue with OpenSSL, and to ocert.org for finding
3277 the problem in NTP and telling us about it.
3279 This is a recommended upgrade.
3281 NTP 4.2.4p5 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2008/08/17)
3283 Focus: Minor Bugfixes
3285 This release fixes a number of Windows-specific ntpd bugs and
3286 platform-independent ntpdate bugs. A logging bugfix has been applied
3287 to the ONCORE driver.
3289 The "dynamic" keyword and is now obsolete and deferred binding to local
3290 interfaces is the new default. The minimum time restriction for the
3291 interface update interval has been dropped.
3293 A number of minor build system and documentation fixes are included.
3295 This is a recommended upgrade for Windows.
3298 NTP 4.2.4p4 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2007/09/10)
3300 Focus: Minor Bugfixes
3302 This release updates certain copyright information, fixes several display
3303 bugs in ntpdc, avoids SIGIO interrupting malloc(), cleans up file descriptor
3304 shutdown in the parse refclock driver, removes some lint from the code,
3305 stops accessing certain buffers immediately after they were freed, fixes
3306 a problem with non-command-line specification of -6, and allows the loopback
3307 interface to share addresses with other interfaces.
3310 NTP 4.2.4p3 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2007/06/29)
3312 Focus: Minor Bugfixes
3314 This release fixes a bug in Windows that made it difficult to
3315 terminate ntpd under windows.
3316 This is a recommended upgrade for Windows.
3319 NTP 4.2.4p2 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2007/06/19)
3321 Focus: Minor Bugfixes
3323 This release fixes a multicast mode authentication problem,
3324 an error in NTP packet handling on Windows that could lead to
3325 ntpd crashing, and several other minor bugs. Handling of
3326 multicast interfaces and logging configuration were improved.
3327 The required versions of autogen and libopts were incremented.
3328 This is a recommended upgrade for Windows and multicast users.
3331 NTP 4.2.4 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2006/12/31)
3333 Focus: enhancements and bug fixes.
3335 Dynamic interface rescanning was added to simplify the use of ntpd in
3336 conjunction with DHCP. GNU AutoGen is used for its command-line options
3337 processing. Separate PPS devices are supported for PARSE refclocks, MD5
3338 signatures are now provided for the release files. Drivers have been
3339 added for some new ref-clocks and have been removed for some older
3340 ref-clocks. This release also includes other improvements, documentation
3343 K&R C is no longer supported as of NTP-4.2.4. We are now aiming for ANSI
3347 NTP 4.2.0 (Harlan Stenn <stenn@ntp.org>, 2003/10/15)
3349 Focus: enhancements and bug fixes.