Asterisk: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Asterisk.
asterisk
2008-02-26
2008-02-26
185713
remote
1.2.17-r1
1.2.21.1-r1
1.2.21.1-r1
Asterisk is an open source telephony engine and tool kit.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Asterisk:
- Russel Bryant reported a stack buffer overflow in the IAX2 channel
driver (chan_iax2) when bridging calls between chan_iax2 and any
channel driver that uses RTP for media (CVE-2007-3762).
- Chris
Clark and Zane Lackey (iSEC Partners) reported a NULL pointer
dereference in the IAX2 channel driver (chan_iax2)
(CVE-2007-3763).
- Will Drewry (Google Security) reported a
vulnerability in the Skinny channel driver (chan_skinny), resulting in
an overly large memcpy (CVE-2007-3764).
- Will Drewry (Google
Security) reported a vulnerability in the IAX2 channel driver
(chan_iax2), that does not correctly handle unauthenticated
transactions using a 3-way handshake (CVE-2007-4103).
By sending a long voice or video RTP frame, a remote attacker could
possibly execute arbitrary code on the target machine. Sending
specially crafted LAGRQ or LAGRP frames containing information elements
of IAX frames, or a certain data length value in a crafted packet, or
performing a flood of calls not completing a 3-way handshake, could
result in a Denial of Service.
There is no known workaround at this time.
All Asterisk users should upgrade to the latest version:
# emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=net-misc/asterisk-1.2.17-r1"
CVE-2007-3762
CVE-2007-3763
CVE-2007-3764
CVE-2007-4103
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