7.8
CWE
401
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2020-1683: Junos OS: Memory leak leads to kernel crash (vmcore) due to SNMP polling

First published: Wed Oct 14 2020(Updated: )

On Juniper Networks Junos OS devices, a specific SNMP OID poll causes a memory leak which over time leads to a kernel crash (vmcore). Prior to the kernel crash other processes might be impacted, such as failure to establish SSH connection to the device. The administrator can monitor the output of the following command to check if there is memory leak caused by this issue: user@device> show system virtual-memory | match "pfe_ipc|kmem" pfe_ipc 147 5K - 164352 16,32,64,8192 <-- increasing vm.kmem_map_free: 127246336 <-- decreasing pfe_ipc 0 0K - 18598 32,8192 vm.kmem_map_free: 134582272 This issue affects Juniper Networks Junos OS: 17.4R3; 18.1 version 18.1R3-S5 and later versions prior to 18.1R3-S10; 18.2 version 18.2R3 and later versions prior to 18.2R3-S3; 18.2X75 version 18.2X75-D420, 18.2X75-D50 and later versions prior to 18.2X75-D430, 18.2X75-D53, 18.2X75-D60; 18.3 version 18.3R3 and later versions prior to 18.3R3-S2; 18.4 version 18.4R1-S4, 18.4R2 and later versions prior to 18.4R2-S5, 18.4R3-S1; 19.1 version 19.1R2 and later versions prior to 19.1R2-S2, 19.1R3; 19.2 version 19.2R1 and later versions prior to 19.2R1-S5, 19.2R2; 19.3 versions prior to 19.3R2-S5, 19.3R3; 19.4 versions prior to 19.4R1-S3, 19.4R2. This issue does not affect Juniper Networks Junos OS prior to 17.4R3.

Credit: sirt@juniper.net

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Juniper JUNOS=17.4-r3
Juniper JUNOS=18.1-r3-s5
Juniper JUNOS=18.1-r3-s6
Juniper JUNOS=18.1-r3-s7
Juniper JUNOS=18.1-r3-s8
Juniper JUNOS=18.1-r3-s9
Juniper JUNOS=18.2-r3
Juniper JUNOS=18.2-r3-s1
Juniper JUNOS=18.2-r3-s2
Juniper JUNOS=18.2x75
Juniper JUNOS=18.2x75-d12
Juniper JUNOS=18.2x75-d20
Juniper JUNOS=18.2x75-d30
Juniper JUNOS=18.2x75-d40
Juniper JUNOS=18.2x75-d411
Juniper JUNOS=18.2x75-d51
Juniper JUNOS=18.3-r3
Juniper JUNOS=18.3-r3-s1
Juniper JUNOS=18.4-r1-s4
Juniper JUNOS=18.4-r2
Juniper JUNOS=18.4-r2-s1
Juniper JUNOS=18.4-r2-s2
Juniper JUNOS=18.4-r2-s3
Juniper JUNOS=18.4-r2-s4
Juniper JUNOS=18.4-r3
Juniper JUNOS=19.1-r2
Juniper JUNOS=19.1-r2-s1
Juniper JUNOS=19.2-r1
Juniper JUNOS=19.2-r1-s1
Juniper JUNOS=19.2-r1-s2
Juniper JUNOS=19.2-r1-s3
Juniper JUNOS=19.2-r1-s4
Juniper JUNOS=19.3
Juniper JUNOS=19.3-r1
Juniper JUNOS=19.3-r1-s1
Juniper JUNOS=19.3-r2
Juniper JUNOS=19.3-r2-s1
Juniper JUNOS=19.3-r2-s2
Juniper JUNOS=19.3-r2-s3
Juniper JUNOS=19.3-r2-s4
Juniper JUNOS=19.4-r1
Juniper JUNOS=19.4-r1-s1
Juniper JUNOS=19.4-r1-s2

Remedy

The following software releases have been updated to resolve this specific issue: Junos OS 17.4R3-S1, 18.1R3-S10, 18.2R3-S3, 18.2X75-D41, 18.2X75-D430, 18.2X75-D53, 18.2X75-D60, 18.3R3-S2, 18.4R2-S5, 18.4R3-S1, 19.1R2-S2, 19.1R3, 19.2R1-S5, 19.2R2, 19.3R2-S5, 19.3R3, 19.4R1-S3, 19.4R2, 20.1R1, and all subsequent releases.

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