Asterisk: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities in Asterisk might allow remote attackers to cause
a Denial of Service condition, or conduct other attacks.
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2010-06-04
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1.2.37
1.2.37
Asterisk is an open source telephony engine and toolkit.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Asterisk:
- Nick Baggott reported that Asterisk does not properly process
overly long ASCII strings in various packets (CVE-2009-2726).
- Noam Rathaus and Blake Cornell reported a flaw in the IAX2 protocol
implementation (CVE-2009-2346).
- amorsen reported an input
processing error in the RTP protocol implementation
(CVE-2009-4055).
- Patrik Karlsson reported an information
disclosure flaw related to the REGISTER message (CVE-2009-3727).
- A vulnerability was found in the bundled Prototype JavaScript
library, related to AJAX calls (CVE-2008-7220).
A remote attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities by sending a
specially crafted package, possibly causing a Denial of Service
condition, or resulting in information disclosure.
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-1.2.37"
NOTE: This is a legacy GLSA. Updates for all affected architectures are
available since January 5, 2010. It is likely that your system is
already no longer affected by this issue.
CVE-2009-2726
CVE-2009-2346
CVE-2009-4055
CVE-2009-3727
CVE-2008-7220
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