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TITLE:
Asterisk Denial of Service and Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities

SECUNIA ADVISORY ID:
SA48417

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RELEASE DATE:
2012-03-16

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DESCRIPTION:
Two vulnerabilities have been reported in Asterisk, which can be
exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service) and
potentially compromise a vulnerable system.

1) An error in the Milliwatt application within the
"milliwatt_generate()" function (apps/app_milliwatt.c) when copying
internal data samples can be exploited to cause a crash via specially
crafted packets.

Successful exploitation if this vulnerability requires that Milliwatt
is using the "o" option.

This vulnerability is reported in versions 1.4.x prior to 1.4.44,
1.6.x prior to 1.6.2.23, 1.8.x prior to 1.8.10.1, and 10.x prior to
10.2.1.

2) An error in the "ast_parse_digest()" function (main/utils.c) when
handling "HTTP Digest Authentication" information can be exploited to
cause a stack-based buffer overflow via an overly long string.

Successful exploitation if this vulnerability may allow execution of
arbitrary code.

This vulnerability is reported in versions 1.8.x prior to 1.8.10.1
and 10.x prior to 10.2.1.

SOLUTION:
Update to a fixed version.

Further details available in Customer Area:
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PROVIDED AND/OR DISCOVERED BY:
The vendor credits Russell Bryant.

ORIGINAL ADVISORY:
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/security/AST-2012-002.html
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/security/AST-2012-003.html

OTHER REFERENCES:
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EXTENDED SOLUTION:
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EXPLOIT:
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