First published: Wed Oct 13 2021(Updated: )
The Juniper Networks CTPView server is not enforcing HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS). HSTS is an optional response header which allows servers to indicate that content from the requested domain will only be served over HTTPS. The lack of HSTS may leave the system vulnerable to downgrade attacks, SSL-stripping man-in-the-middle attacks, and weakens cookie-hijacking protections. This issue affects Juniper Networks CTPView: 7.3 versions prior to 7.3R7; 9.1 versions prior to 9.1R3.
Credit: sirt@juniper.net
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Juniper Ctpview | =7.3-r1 | |
Juniper Ctpview | =7.3-r2 | |
Juniper Ctpview | =7.3-r3 | |
Juniper Ctpview | =7.3-r4 | |
Juniper Ctpview | =7.3-r5 | |
Juniper Ctpview | =7.3-r6 | |
Juniper Ctpview | =9.1-r1 | |
Juniper Ctpview | =9.1-r2 |
The following software releases have been updated to resolve this specific issue: CTPView 7.3R7-1, 9.1R3, and all subsequent releases.
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