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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: QFX10K Series: An ICCP flap will be observed due to excessive specific traffic

7.5
First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: PTX Series and QFX10000 Series: An FPC memory leak is observed when specific EVPN VXLAN Multicast packets are processed

First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: MX Series and SRX Series: The flow processing daemon (flowd) will crash when specific H.323 packets are received

7.5
First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: ACX2K Series: Receipt of a high rate of specific traffic will lead to a Denial of Service (DoS)

7.5
First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: SRX Series and MX Series: Memory leak due to receipt of specially crafted SIP calls

7.5
First published (updated )

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: In an MPLS scenario the processing of specific packets to the device causes a buffer leak and ultimately a loss of connectivity

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

First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: QFX10K Series: PFE crash upon receipt of specific genuine packets when sFlow is enabled

7.5
First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: SRX Series and MX Series with SPC3: When IPsec VPN is configured iked will core when a specifically formatted payload is received

First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: QFX5k Series, EX46xx Series: MAC limiting feature stops working after PFE restart or device reboot

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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: SRX Series, MX Series with SPC3: When an inconsistent NAT configuration exists and a specific CLI command is issued the SPC will reboot

First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: MX Series with MPC10/MPC11: When Suspicious Control Flow Detection (scfd) is enabled and an attacker is sending specific traffic, this causes a memory leak.

7.5
First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: SRX Series: The flow processing daemon (flowd) will crash when Unified Policies are used with IPv6 and certain dynamic applications are rejected by the device

7.5
First published (updated )

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: MX Series: The Multiservices PIC Management Daemon (mspmand) will crash when an IPsec6 tunnel processes specific IPv4 packets

7.5
First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: QFX10002: PFE wedges and restarts upon receipt of specific malformed packets

First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: In a 6PE scenario upon receipt of a specific IPv6 packet an integrity check fails

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: NFX Series: 'set system ports console insecure' allows root password recovery

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: QFX10000 Series, PTX1000 Series: The dcpfe process will crash when a malformed ethernet frame is received

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: ACX Series: IPv6 firewall filter is not installed in PFE when "from next-header ah" is used

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: Unauthenticated access vulnerability in J-Web

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: User-controlled input vulnerability in J-Web

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: Malformed BGP flowspec update causes RPD crash

7.5
First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: QFX10002: Failure of storm control feature may lead to Denial of Service

7.5
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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: SRX Series: Policies that rely on JDPI-Decoder actions may fail open

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Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: MX Series: In a BBE scenario upon receipt of specific malformed packets from subscribers the process bbe-smgd will crash

7.4
First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: The kernel will crash when certain USB devices are inserted

First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: MX Series: If a specific traffic rate goes above the DDoS threshold it will lead to an FPC crash

7.5
First published (updated )

Junos OS EvolvedJunos OS: QFX Series: The PFE may crash when a lot of MAC addresses are being learned and aged

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