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CVE-2016-9938 -- asterisk

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1900557Date: (C)2019-02-27   (M)2023-12-20
Class: VULNERABILITYFamily: unix




An issue was discovered in Asterisk Open Source 11.x before 11.25.1, 13.x before 13.13.1, and 14.x before 14.2.1 and Certified Asterisk 11.x before11.6-cert16 and 13.x before 13.8-cert4. The chan_sip channel driver has a liberal definition for whitespace when attempting to strip the content between a SIP header name and a colon character. Rather than following RFC3261 and stripping only spaces and horizontal tabs, Asterisk treats any non-printable ASCII character as if it were whitespace. This means that headers such as Contact\x01: will be seen as a valid Contact header. This mostly does not pose a problem until Asterisk is placed in tandem with an authenticating SIP proxy. In such a case, a crafty combination of valid and invalid To headers can cause a proxy to allow an INVITE request into Asterisk without authentication since it believes the request is an in-dia log request. However, because of the bug described above, the request will look like an out-of-dia log request to Asterisk. Asterisk will then process the request as a new call. The result is that Asterisk can process calls from unvetted sources without any authentication. If you do not use a proxy for authentication, then this issue does not affect you. If your proxy is dia log-aware , then this issue does not affect you. If you usechan_pjsip instead of chan_sip, then this issue does not affect you.

Platform:
Ubuntu 16.04
Ubuntu 14.04
Product:
asterisk
Reference:
CVE-2016-9938
CVE    1
CVE-2016-9938
CPE    3
cpe:/o:ubuntu:ubuntu_linux:16.04
cpe:/a:asterisk:asterisk
cpe:/o:ubuntu:ubuntu_linux:14.04

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