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| Subject: | OpenSER 1.1.0 parse_config buffer overflow vulnerability |
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| Date: | 20 Dec 2006 23:32:48 -0000 |
Function of a prototype: static int parse_expression(char *str, expression **e, expression **e_exceptions) in OpenSER 1.1.0 (SIP router implementation) is vulnerable to buffer overflow as /str/ might be longer than the destination (where it is coppied to).
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