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CVE-2017-16672

Опубликовано: 09 нояб. 2017
Источник: ubuntu
Приоритет: medium
CVSS2: 4.3
CVSS3: 5.9

Описание

An issue was discovered in Asterisk Open Source 13 before 13.18.1, 14 before 14.7.1, and 15 before 15.1.1 and Certified Asterisk 13.13 before 13.13-cert7. A memory leak occurs when an Asterisk pjsip session object is created and that call gets rejected before the session itself is fully established. When this happens the session object never gets destroyed. Eventually Asterisk can run out of memory and crash.

РелизСтатусПримечание
artful

ignored

end of life
bionic

not-affected

1:13.18.3~dfsg-1ubuntu4
cosmic

not-affected

1:13.18.3~dfsg-1ubuntu4
devel

not-affected

1:13.18.3~dfsg-1ubuntu4
disco

not-affected

1:13.18.3~dfsg-1ubuntu4
eoan

not-affected

1:13.18.3~dfsg-1ubuntu4
esm-apps/bionic

not-affected

1:13.18.3~dfsg-1ubuntu4
esm-apps/focal

not-affected

1:13.18.3~dfsg-1ubuntu4
esm-apps/jammy

not-affected

1:13.18.3~dfsg-1ubuntu4
esm-apps/noble

not-affected

1:13.18.3~dfsg-1ubuntu4

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4.3 Medium

CVSS2

5.9 Medium

CVSS3

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 5.9
nvd
около 8 лет назад

An issue was discovered in Asterisk Open Source 13 before 13.18.1, 14 before 14.7.1, and 15 before 15.1.1 and Certified Asterisk 13.13 before 13.13-cert7. A memory leak occurs when an Asterisk pjsip session object is created and that call gets rejected before the session itself is fully established. When this happens the session object never gets destroyed. Eventually Asterisk can run out of memory and crash.

CVSS3: 5.9
debian
около 8 лет назад

An issue was discovered in Asterisk Open Source 13 before 13.18.1, 14 ...

CVSS3: 5.9
github
больше 3 лет назад

An issue was discovered in Asterisk Open Source 13 before 13.18.1, 14 before 14.7.1, and 15 before 15.1.1 and Certified Asterisk 13.13 before 13.13-cert7. A memory leak occurs when an Asterisk pjsip session object is created and that call gets rejected before the session itself is fully established. When this happens the session object never gets destroyed. Eventually Asterisk can run out of memory and crash.

4.3 Medium

CVSS2

5.9 Medium

CVSS3