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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: An rpd crash can occur due to memory corruption caused by flapping BGP sessions

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: RPD core upon receipt of a specific EVPN route by a BGP route reflector in an EVPN environment

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: Due to a race condition the rpd process can crash upon receipt of a BGP update message containing flow spec route

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: PPMD goes into infinite loop upon receipt of malformed OSPF TLV

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: In a BGP multipath scenario, when one of the contributing routes is flapping often and rapidly, rpd may crash

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS Evolved: ACX7000 Series: Specific IPv6 transit traffic gets exceptioned to the routing-engine which causes increased CPU utilization

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: RPD crash upon receipt of specific OSPFv3 LSAs

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: The rpd process will crash when a malformed incoming RESV message is processed

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: In an SR to LDP interworking scenario, with SRMS, when a specific low privileged command is issued on an ABR rpd will crash

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: An rpd memory leak might be observed while running a specific cli command in a RIB sharding scenario

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: An FPC crash might be seen due to an EVPN MAC entry moving from local to remote

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Junos OS EvolvedJuniper Junos OS Improper Isolation or Compartmentalization Vulnerability

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: The rpd will crash upon receiving a malformed BGP UPDATE message

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: High CPU load due to specific NETCONF command

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: When BGP rib-sharding and update-threading are configured and a peer flaps, an rpd core is observed

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: LSP flap in a specific MPLS scenario leads to rpd crash

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: A specific CLI command will cause an RPD crash when rib-sharding and update-threading is enabled

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: A local, low privileged user can access sensitive information

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: Executing a specific CLI command when asregex-optimized is configured causes an rpd crash

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: Processing of a specific BGP update causes the SRRD process to crash

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS Evolved: The kernel might restart in a BGP scenario where "bgp auto-discovery" is enabled and such a neighbor flaps

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS Evolved: PTX10003: An attacker sending specific genuine packets will cause a memory leak in the PFE leading to a Denial of Service

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: RPD might crash when MPLS ping is performed on BGP LSPs

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: A memory leak which will ultimately lead to an rpd crash will be observed when a peer interface flaps continuously in a Segment Routing scenario using OSPF

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: An RPD crash can happen due to an MPLS TE tunnel configuration change on a directly connected router

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: MX Series: bbe-smgd process crash upon execution of specific CLI commands

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: SRX4600, SRX5000 Series: TCP packets with SYN/FIN or SYN/RST are transferred after enabling no-syn-check with Express Path

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: MX Series: Continuous subscriber logins will lead to a memory leak and eventually an FPC crash

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: MX Series: In a scaled subscriber scenario if CoS information is gathered mgd processes gets stuck

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: MX Series with SPC3, and SRX Series: When IPsec authentication is configured with "hmac-sha-384" and "hmac-sha-512" no authentication of traffic is performed

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