cpe:/a:frrouting:frrouting:2.0:- cpe:/a:frrouting:frrouting:2.0:rc1 cpe:/a:frrouting:frrouting:2.0:rc2 cpe:/a:frrouting:frrouting:2.0.1 cpe:/a:frrouting:frrouting:3.0 cpe:/a:frrouting:frrouting:3.0:rc0 cpe:/a:frrouting:frrouting:3.0:rc1 cpe:/a:frrouting:frrouting:3.0:rc2 cpe:/a:frrouting:frrouting:3.0:rc3 cpe:/a:frrouting:frrouting:3.0.1 CVE-2017-15865 2017-11-08T15:29:00.557-05:00 2017-11-29T12:38:29.763-05:00 5.0 NETWORK LOW NONE PARTIAL NONE NONE http://nvd.nist.gov 2017-11-28T11:32:35.160-05:00 BID 101794 CONFIRM https://frrouting.org/community/security.html CONFIRM https://lists.cumulusnetworks.com/pipermail/cumulus-security-announce/2017-November/000009.html CONFIRM https://support.cumulusnetworks.com/hc/en-us/articles/115014754307#rn690 CONFIRM https://support.cumulusnetworks.com/hc/en-us/articles/115014778107-CVE-2017-15865-Malformed-BGP-UPDATE-Triggers-Information-Disclosure bgpd in FRRouting (FRR) before 2.0.2 and 3.x before 3.0.2, as used in Cumulus Linux before 3.4.3 and other products, allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a malformed BGP UPDATE packet from a connected peer, which triggers transmission of up to a few thousand unintended bytes because of a mishandled attribute length, aka RN-690 (CM-18492).