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Fixes the following security issues: AST-2018-002: Crash when given an invalid SDP media format description By crafting an SDP message with an invalid media format description Asterisk crashes when using the pjsip channel driver because pjproject's sdp parsing algorithm fails to catch the invalid media format description. AST-2018-003: Crash with an invalid SDP fmtp attribute By crafting an SDP message body with an invalid fmtp attribute Asterisk crashes when using the pjsip channel driver because pjproject's fmtp retrieval function fails to check if fmtp value is empty (set empty if previously parsed as invalid). AST-2018-004: Crash when receiving SUBSCRIBE request When processing a SUBSCRIBE request the res_pjsip_pubsub module stores the accepted formats present in the Accept headers of the request. This code did not limit the number of headers it processed despite having a fixed limit of 32. If more than 32 Accept headers were present the code would write outside of its memory and cause a crash. AST-2018-005: Crash when large numbers of TCP connections are closed suddenly A crash occurs when a number of authenticated INVITE messages are sent over TCP or TLS and then the connection is suddenly closed. This issue leads to a segmentation fault. Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com> |
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README |
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