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[UNIX] Asterisk SIP DoS Vulnerability (Empty REGISTER)

Subject: [UNIX] Asterisk SIP DoS Vulnerability (Empty REGISTER)
Date: 13 Mar 2007 15:49:18 +0200
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  Asterisk SIP DoS Vulnerability (Empty REGISTER)
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SUMMARY

" <http://www.asterisk.org/> Asterisk is the most popular and extensible 
open source telephone system in the world, offering flexibility, 
functionality and features not available in advanced, high-end (high-cost) 
proprietary business systems. Asterisk is a complete IP PBX (private 
branch exchange) for businesses, and can be downloaded for free." Due to 
bad handling by Asterisk's SIP parser, a remote attacker can cause the 
product to crash by sending it a malformed SIP REGISTER request.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * Asterisk versions 1.2.15 and 1.4.0, and earlier.

Asterisk crashes when handed an otherwise valid request message but with 
no URI and no SIP-version in the request-line of the message.  For 
example, "REGISTER\r\n <other valid SIP headers>".  The crash is due to a 
null pointer dereference, and does not appear to be otherwise exploitable.

Vendor Status:
Fixed in releases 1.2.16 and 1.4.1.
Available from  <http://www.asterisk.org> http://www.asterisk.org

Disclosure Timeline:
 * March 1, 2007 - First contact with vendor
 * March 2, 2007 - Vendor acknowledges vulnerability
 * March 7, 2007 - Advisory released
 * March 9, 2007 - Advisory updated with correct dates


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by musecurity.
The original article can be found at:
 <http://labs.musecurity.com/advisories/MU-200703-01.txt> 
http://labs.musecurity.com/advisories/MU-200703-01.txt



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