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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series and EX9200 Series: If the "tcp-reset" option used in an IPv6 filter, matched packets are accepted instead of rejected

EPSS
0.05%
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: Memory leak in bbe-smgd process if BFD liveness detection for DHCP subscribers is enabled

EPSS
0.04%
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: In a PTP scenario a prolonged routing protocol churn can trigger an FPC reboot

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series and MX Series: SIP ALG doesn't drop specifically malformed retransmitted SIP packets

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: An FPC crash is observed when CFM is enabled in a VPLS scenario and a specific LDP related command is run

First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: An MPC will crash upon receipt of a malformed CFM packet.

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: The FPC will crash on receiving a malformed CFM packet

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSSRX Series and MX Series: An FPC core is observed when IDP is enabled on the device and a specific malformed SSL packet is received

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: PFE crash upon receipt of specific packet destined to an AMS interface

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos 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 )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos 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 )

Juniper JUNOSJunos 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 )

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

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series and SRX Series: The flow processing daemon (flowd) will crash if SIP ALG is enabled and a malformed SIP packet is received

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series and SRX Series: The flow processing daemon (flowd) will crash if the SIP ALG is enabled and specific SIP messages are processed

7.5
First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos 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 )

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

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos 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 )

Juniper JUNOSJunos 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 )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: An FPC crash might be seen due to mac-moves within the same bridge domain

First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series and MX Series: When specific valid SIP packets are received the PFE will crash

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series with MPC11: In a GNF / node slicing scenario gathering AF interface statistics can lead to a kernel crash

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series and SRX Series: When receiving a specific SIP packets stale call table entries are created which eventually leads to a DoS for all SIP traffic

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: QFX5000 Series and MX Series: An l2alm crash leading to an FPC crash can be observed in VxLAN scenario

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX MS-MPC or MS-MIC, or SRX SPC crashes if it receives a SIP message with a specific contact header format

7.5
First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series and SRX Series: The flowd daemon will crash if the SIP ALG is enabled and specific SIP messages are processed

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: The bbe-smgd process crashes if an unsupported configuration exists and a PPPoE client sends a specific message

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSSRX Series and MX Series with SPC3: A high percentage of fragments might lead to high latency or packet drops

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX and SRX series: Flowd core observed if the SIP ALG is enabled and a specific Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) packet is received

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: MPC 7/8/9/10/11 cards with MAP-E: PFE halts when an attacker sends malformed IPv4 or IPv6 traffic inside the MAP-E tunnel.

7.5
First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: Receipt of specific packet on MS-MPC/MS-MIC causes line card reset

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: Traffic drops will be observed if MS-MPC/MS-PIC resources are consumed by certain traffic causing a partial DoS

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: In subscriber management / BBE configuration authd can crash if a subscriber with a specific username tries to login leading to a DoS

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series, EX9200 Series, SRX4600: Ethernet interface vulnerable to specially crafted frames

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: User-defined ARP Policer isn't applied on Aggregated Ethernet (AE) interface until firewall process is restarted

First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series, EX9200 Series: FPC may crash upon receipt of specific MPLS packet affecting Trio-based MPCs

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS and Junos OS Evolved: MX Series with MPC10/MPC11, PTX10003, PTX10008: Line card may crash and restart when traffic is hitting a firewall filter having a term with syslog action configured

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series, EX9200 Series: Trio-based MPCs memory leak in VPLS with integrated routing and bridging (IRB) interface

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series with MS-PIC, MS-SPC3, MS-MIC or MS-MPC: The BRAS Subscriber Services service activation portal is vulnerable to a Denial of Service (DoS) via malformed HTTP packets

8.6
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: Executing CLI command repetitively may cause the system to run out of disk space

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: DDoS LACP violation upon receipt of specific layer 2 frames in EVPN-VXLAN deployment

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series, EX9200 Series: Trio-based MPC memory leak when Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB) interface is mapped to a VPLS instance or a Bridge-Domain

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: Dynamic filter fails to match IPv6 prefix

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: MS-MPC/MIC might crash when processing malformed IPv6 packet in NAT64 configuration.

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX series/EX9200 Series: IPv6 DDoS protection does not work as expected.

First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: PFE crash on MPC7/8/9 upon receipt of large packets requiring fragmentation

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: PFE on the line card may crash due to memory leak.

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: Denial of Service vulnerability in MS-PIC component on MS-MIC or MS-MPC

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: PFE crash on MPC7/8/9 upon receipt of small fragments requiring reassembly

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series: Crafted packets traversing a Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) configured with IPv6 NDP proxy could lead to Denial of Service

7.4
First published (updated )

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