Hi All,
Does the recently announced security vulnerability CVE-2021-3422 also apply to HWFs and IF that might be receiving and/or cooking data?
Thanks
Heavy and Intermediate forwarders are the same executable (binary) file as Splunk Enterprise and so are subject to the same vulnerabilities.
This site seems to have the best overview of the problem - still doesnt make it clear to me though if a HWF (that isnt indexing) might be affected:
Splunks announcement provides little detail:
https://www.splunk.com/en_us/product-security/announcements/svd-2022-0301.html
It still doesn't provide enough information to be 100% sure but it seems the code is linked to parsing the data on splunktcp input so it probably affects HFs too.
But as I said, not enough info to be fully sure.
Heavy and Intermediate forwarders are the same executable (binary) file as Splunk Enterprise and so are subject to the same vulnerabilities.
Hi Rich,
That was my conern too but the description of the CVE says
"Indexer denial-of-service via malformed S2S request"
Which makes it sound related to the indexer functions.
Is an HWF or IF that is not indexing still at risk?
Ta, Keith
I can't see any details under the link you provided (and I can't find any info on the given CVE ID).
But S2S is a protocol used between different splunk instances (forwarder to forwarder, forwarder to indexer).
Unfortunately it's hard to say without more detailed knowledge of the CVE whether the vulnerability is connected with the code processing the data incoming from the network input (in which case it would most probably be applicable to any splunk component waiting for data on splunktcp:// input) or if it's in the data indexing part (in which case of course it would apply only to indexers as such).