CVE-2023-40019: FreeSWITCH allows authorized users to cause a denial of service attack by sending re-INVITE with SDP containing duplicate codec names
FreeSWITCH is a Software Defined Telecom Stack enabling the digital transformation from proprietary telecom switches to a software implementation that runs on any commodity hardware. Prior to version 1.10.10, FreeSWITCH allows authorized users to cause a denial of service attack by sending re-INVITE with SDP containing duplicate codec names. When a call in FreeSWITCH completes codec negotiation, the codecstring channel variable is set with the result of the negotiation. On a subsequent re-negotiation, if an SDP is offered that contains codecs with the same names but with different formats, there may be too many codec matches detected by FreeSWITCH leading to overflows of its internal arrays. By abusing this vulnerability, an attacker is able to corrupt stack of FreeSWITCH leading to an undefined behavior of the system or simply crash it. Version 1.10.10 contains a patch for this issue.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is CVE-2023-40019?
CVE-2023-40019 is a vulnerability in FreeSWITCH, a Software Defined Telecom Stack, that allows authorized users to cause a denial of service attack by sending a re-INVITE.
How severe is CVE-2023-40019?
CVE-2023-40019 has a severity rating of 6.5, which is classified as high.
Which software versions are affected by CVE-2023-40019?
Versions up to but excluding 1.10.10 of FreeSWITCH are affected by CVE-2023-40019.
How can I fix CVE-2023-40019?
To fix CVE-2023-40019, it is recommended to update FreeSWITCH to version 1.10.10 or higher.
Where can I find more information about CVE-2023-40019?
You can find more information about CVE-2023-40019 in the following references: [Link 1](https://github.com/signalwire/freeswitch/releases/tag/v1.10.10) [Link 2](https://github.com/signalwire/freeswitch/security/advisories/GHSA-gjj5-79p2-9g3q)