A vulnerability was found in the libreswan library. This security issue occurs when an IKEv1 Aggressive Mode packet is received with only unacceptable crypto algorithms, and the response packet is not sent with a zero responder SPI. When a subsequent packet is received where the sender reuses the libreswan responder SPI as its own initiator SPI, the pluto daemon state machine crashes. No remote code execution is possible. This CVE exists because of a CVE-2023-30570 security regression for libreswan package
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In Libreswan before 3.28, an assertion failure can lead to a pluto IKE daemon restart. An attacker can trigger a NULL pointer dereference by sending two IKEv2 packets (init_IKE and delete_IKE) in 3des_cbc mode to a Libreswan server. This affects send_v2N_spi_response_from_state in programs/pluto/ikev2_send.c when built with Network Security Services (NSS).
An out-of-bounds buffer read flaw was found in the pluto daemon of libreswan from versions 3.27 till 3.31 where, an unauthenticated attacker could use this flaw to crash libreswan by sending specially-crafted IKEv1 Informational Exchange packets. The daemon respawns after the crash.