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Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2014-013

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Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2014-013

Product Asterisk
Summary PJSIP ACLs are not loaded on startup
Nature of Advisory Unauthorized Access
Susceptibility Remote unauthenticated sessions
Severity Moderate
Exploits Known No
Reported On 28 October, 2014
Reported By Jonathan Rose
Posted On 20 November, 2014
Last Updated On November 20, 2014
Advisory Contact Jonathan Rose <jrose AT digium DOT com>
CVE Name Pending

Description The Asterisk module res_pjsip_acl provides the ability to
configure ACLs that may be used to reject SIP requests from
various hosts. In affected versions of Asterisk, this
module fails to create and apply ACLs defined in
pjsip.conf. This may be worked around by reloading
res_pjsip manually after res_pjsip_acl is loaded.

Resolution The PJSIP ACL code has been changed to create and apply the
ACLs properly at startup.

Affected Versions
Product Release
Series
Asterisk Open Source 12.x All versions
Asterisk Open Source 13.x All versions

Corrected In
Product Release
Asterisk Open Source 12.7.1, 13.0.1

Patches
SVN URL Revision
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/security/AST-2014-013-12.diff Asterisk
12
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/security/AST-2014-013-13.diff Asterisk
13

Links https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24531

Asterisk Project Security Advisories are posted at
http://www.asterisk.org/security

This document may be superseded by later versions; if so, the latest
version will be posted at
http://downloads.digium.com/pub/security/AST-2014-013.pdf and
http://downloads.digium.com/pub/security/AST-2014-013.html

Revision History
Date Editor Revisions Made
17 November, 2014 Jonathan Rose Initial Advisory created

Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2014-013
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