CVE-2022-0011

PAN-OS software provides options to exclude specific websites from URL category enforcement and those websites are blocked or allowed (depending on your rules) regardless of their associated URL category. This is done by creating a custom URL category list or by using an external dynamic list (EDL) in a URL Filtering profile. When the entries in these lists have a hostname pattern that does not end with a forward slash (/) or a hostname pattern that ends with an asterisk (*), any URL that starts with the specified pattern is considered a match. Entries with a caret (^) at the end of a hostname pattern match any top level domain. This may inadvertently allow or block more URLs than intended and allowing more URLs than intended represents a security risk. For example: example.com will match example.com.website.test example.com.* will match example.com.website.test example.com.^ will match example.com.test You should take special care when using such entries in policy rules that allow traffic. Where possible, use the exact list of hostname names ending with a forward slash (/) instead of using wildcards. PAN-OS 10.1 versions earlier than PAN-OS 10.1.3; PAN-OS 10.0 versions earlier than PAN-OS 10.0.8; PAN-OS 9.1 versions earlier than PAN-OS 9.1.12; all PAN-OS 9.0 versions; PAN-OS 8.1 versions earlier than PAN-OS 8.1.21, and Prisma Access 2.2 and 2.1 versions do not allow customers to change this behavior without changing the URL category list or EDL.
References
Link Resource
https://security.paloaltonetworks.com/CVE-2022-0011 Mitigation Vendor Advisory
Configurations

Configuration 1 (hide)

OR cpe:2.3:o:paloaltonetworks:pan-os:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:o:paloaltonetworks:pan-os:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:o:paloaltonetworks:pan-os:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:o:paloaltonetworks:pan-os:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:o:paloaltonetworks:pan-os:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

Configuration 2 (hide)

OR cpe:2.3:a:paloaltonetworks:prisma_access:2.1:*:*:*:innovation:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:a:paloaltonetworks:prisma_access:2.1:*:*:*:preferred:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:a:paloaltonetworks:prisma_access:2.2:*:*:*:preferred:*:*:*

History

17 Feb 2022, 13:41

Type Values Removed Values Added
CPE cpe:2.3:a:paloaltonetworks:prisma_access:2.1:*:*:*:preferred:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:a:paloaltonetworks:prisma_access:2.2:*:*:*:preferred:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:a:paloaltonetworks:prisma_access:2.1:*:*:*:innovation:*:*:*
cpe:2.3:o:paloaltonetworks:pan-os:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
First Time Paloaltonetworks
Paloaltonetworks prisma Access
Paloaltonetworks pan-os
CWE CWE-436
References (CONFIRM) https://security.paloaltonetworks.com/CVE-2022-0011 - (CONFIRM) https://security.paloaltonetworks.com/CVE-2022-0011 - Mitigation, Vendor Advisory
CVSS v2 : unknown
v3 : unknown
v2 : 4.0
v3 : 6.5

10 Feb 2022, 19:15

Type Values Removed Values Added
Summary PAN-OS software provides options to exclude specific websites from URL category enforcement and those websites are blocked or allowed (depending on your rules) regardless of their associated URL category. This is done by creating a custom URL category list or by using an external dynamic list (EDL) in a URL Filtering profile. When the entries in these lists have a hostname pattern that does not end with a forward slash (/) or a hostname pattern that ends with an asterisk (*), any URL that starts with the specified pattern is considered a match. Entries with a caret (^) at the end of a hostname pattern match any top level domain. This may inadvertently allow or block more URLs than intended and allowing more URLs than intended represents a security risk. For example: example.com will match example.com.website.test example.com.* will match example.com.website.test example.com.^ will match example.com.test You should take special care when using such entries in policy rules that allow traffic. Where possible, use the exact list of hostname names ending with a forward slash (/) instead of using wildcards. PAN-OS 10.1 versions earlier than PAN-OS 10.1.3; PAN-OS 10.0 versions earlier than PAN-OS 10.0.8; PAN-OS 9.1 versions earlier than PAN-OS 9.1.12; all PAN-OS 9.0 versions; PAN-OS 8.1 versions earlier than PAN-OS 8.1.21, and Prisma Access 2.2 and 2.1 versions do not allow customers to change this behavior without changing the URL category list or EDL. PAN-OS software provides options to exclude specific websites from URL category enforcement and those websites are blocked or allowed (depending on your rules) regardless of their associated URL category. This is done by creating a custom URL category list or by using an external dynamic list (EDL) in a URL Filtering profile. When the entries in these lists have a hostname pattern that does not end with a forward slash (/) or a hostname pattern that ends with an asterisk (*), any URL that starts with the specified pattern is considered a match. Entries with a caret (^) at the end of a hostname pattern match any top level domain. This may inadvertently allow or block more URLs than intended and allowing more URLs than intended represents a security risk. For example: example.com will match example.com.website.test example.com.* will match example.com.website.test example.com.^ will match example.com.test You should take special care when using such entries in policy rules that allow traffic. Where possible, use the exact list of hostname names ending with a forward slash (/) instead of using wildcards. PAN-OS 10.1 versions earlier than PAN-OS 10.1.3; PAN-OS 10.0 versions earlier than PAN-OS 10.0.8; PAN-OS 9.1 versions earlier than PAN-OS 9.1.12; all PAN-OS 9.0 versions; PAN-OS 8.1 versions earlier than PAN-OS 8.1.21, and Prisma Access 2.2 and 2.1 versions do not allow customers to change this behavior without changing the URL category list or EDL.

10 Feb 2022, 18:15

Type Values Removed Values Added
New CVE

Information

Published : 2022-02-10 18:15

Updated : 2023-12-10 14:22


NVD link : CVE-2022-0011

Mitre link : CVE-2022-0011

CVE.ORG link : CVE-2022-0011


JSON object : View

Products Affected

paloaltonetworks

  • prisma_access
  • pan-os
CWE
CWE-436

Interpretation Conflict