First published: Tue Mar 01 2005(Updated: )
Cisco devices running Application and Content Networking System (ACNS) 4.x, 5.0, or 5.1 before 5.1.11.6 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) via malformed IP packets.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Cisco Application and Content Networking Software | =5.0.1 | |
Cisco Application and Content Networking Software | =5.0.3 | |
Cisco Application and Content Networking Software | =4.2.11 | |
Cisco Application and Content Networking Software | =5.0.5 | |
Cisco Application and Content Networking Software | =4.1.1 | |
Cisco Application and Content Networking Software | =4.0.3 | |
Cisco Application and Content Networking Software | =5.0 | |
Cisco Application and Content Networking Software | =4.1.3 | |
Cisco Application and Content Networking Software | <=5.1.11.5 | |
Cisco Application and Content Networking Software | =4.2 | |
Cisco Application and Content Networking Software | =4.2.9 |
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CVE-2005-0599 affects Cisco Application and Content Networking System versions 4.x, 5.0, and 5.1 before 5.1.11.6.
The impact of CVE-2005-0599 is a denial of service attack that can lead to high CPU consumption on affected Cisco devices.
Mitigation of CVE-2005-0599 includes upgrading Cisco Application and Content Networking Software to version 5.1.11.6 or later.
Yes, Cisco has released a fix for CVE-2005-0599 in version 5.1.11.6 and later.
CVE-2005-0599 is exploited using malformed IP packets to cause a denial of service.