Details for this vulnerability have not been published by NIST at this point. Descriptions from software vendor advisories for this issue are provided below.
From USN-2783-1:
Aleksis Kauppinen discovered that NTP incorrectly handled certain remote config packets. In a non-default configuration, a remote authenticated attacker could possibly use this issue to cause NTP to crash, resulting in a denial of service. (CVE-2015-5146)
Miroslav Lichvar discovered that NTP incorrectly handled logconfig directives. In a non-default configuration, a remote authenticated attacker could possibly use this issue to cause NTP to crash, resulting in a denial of service. (CVE-2015-5194)
Miroslav Lichvar discovered that NTP incorrectly handled certain statistics types. In a non-default configuration, a remote authenticated attacker could possibly use this issue to cause NTP to crash, resulting in a denial of service. (CVE-2015-5195)
Miroslav Lichvar discovered that NTP incorrectly handled certain file paths. In a non-default configuration, a remote authenticated attacker could possibly use this issue to cause NTP to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or overwrite certain files. (CVE-2015-5196,CVE-2015-7703)
Miroslav Lichvar discovered that NTP incorrectly handled certain packets. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause NTP to hang, resulting in a denial of service. (CVE-2015-5219)
Aanchal Malhotra, Isaac E. Cohen, and Sharon Goldberg discovered that NTP incorrectly handled restarting after hitting a panic threshold. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to alter the system time on clients. (CVE-2015-5300)
It was discovered that NTP incorrectly handled autokey data packets. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause NTP to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2015-7691,CVE-2015-7692,CVE-2015-7702)
It was discovered that NTP incorrectly handled memory when processing certain autokey messages. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause NTP to consume memory, resulting in a denial of service. (CVE-2015-7701)
Aanchal Malhotra, Isaac E. Cohen, and Sharon Goldberg discovered that NTP incorrectly handled rate limiting. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause clients to stop updating their clock. (CVE-2015-7704, CVE-2015-7705)
Yves Younan discovered that NTP incorrectly handled logfile and keyfile directives. In a non-default configuration, a remote authenticated attacker could possibly use this issue to cause NTP to enter a loop, resulting in a denial of service. (CVE-2015-7850)
Yves Younan and Aleksander Nikolich discovered that NTP incorrectly handled ascii conversion. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause NTP to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2015-7852)
Yves Younan discovered that NTP incorrectly handled reference clock memory. A malicious refclock could possibly use this issue to cause NTP to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2015-7853)
John D "Doug" Birdwell discovered that NTP incorrectly handled decoding certain bogus values. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause NTP to crash, resulting in a denial of service. (CVE-2015-7855)
Stephen Gray discovered that NTP incorrectly handled symmetric association authentication. A remote attacker could use this issue to possibly bypass authentication and alter the system clock. (CVE-2015-7871)
In the default installation, attackers would be isolated by the NTP AppArmor profile.
From SUSE_CVE-2015-7705:
This CVE is addressed in the SUSE advisories SUSE-SU-2015:2058-1, openSUSE-SU-2015:2016-1
From VID-C4A18A12-77FC-11E5-A687-206A8A720317:
ntp.org reports:
NTF's NTP Project has been notified of the following 13 low-
and medium-severity vulnerabilities that are fixed in
ntp-4.2.8p4, released on Wednesday, 21 October 2015:
Bug 2941 CVE-2015-7871 NAK to the Future: Symmetric
association authentication bypass via crypto-NAK
(Cisco ASIG)
Bug 2922 CVE-2015-7855 decodenetnum() will ASSERT botch
instead of returning FAIL on some bogus values (IDA)
Bug 2921 CVE-2015-7854 Password Length Memory Corruption
Vulnerability. (Cisco TALOS)
Bug 2920 CVE-2015-7853 Invalid length data provided by a
custom refclock driver could cause a buffer overflow.
(Cisco TALOS)
Bug 2919 CVE-2015-7852 ntpq atoascii() Memory Corruption
Vulnerability. (Cisco TALOS)
Bug 2918 CVE-2015-7851 saveconfig Directory Traversal
Vulnerability. (OpenVMS) (Cisco TALOS)
Bug 2917 CVE-2015-7850 remote config logfile-keyfile.
(Cisco TALOS)
Bug 2916 CVE-2015-7849 trusted key use-after-free.
(Cisco TALOS)
Bug 2913 CVE-2015-7848 mode 7 loop counter underrun.
(Cisco TALOS)
Bug 2909 CVE-2015-7701 Slow memory leak in CRYPTO_ASSOC.
(Tenable)
Bug 2902 : CVE-2015-7703 configuration directives "pidfile"
and "driftfile" should only be allowed locally. (RedHat)
Bug 2901 : CVE-2015-7704, CVE-2015-7705 Clients that
receive a KoD should validate the origin timestamp field.
(Boston University)
Bug 2899 : CVE-2015-7691, CVE-2015-7692, CVE-2015-7702
Incomplete autokey data packet length checks. (Tenable)
The only generally-exploitable bug in the above list is the
crypto-NAK bug, which has a CVSS2 score of 6.4.
Additionally, three bugs that have already been fixed in
ntp-4.2.8 but were not fixed in ntp-4.2.6 as it was EOL'd
have a security component, but are all below 1.8 CVSS score,
so we're reporting them here:
Bug 2382 : Peer precision < -31 gives division by zero
Bug 1774 : Segfaults if cryptostats enabled when built
without OpenSSL
Bug 1593 : ntpd abort in free() with logconfig syntax error
From SOL17527:
An attacker with the ability to spoof multiple client requests, may be able to elicit a Kiss of Death response from an NTP server that enables rate limiting functionality.
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