An improper input validation weakness in the device control daemon process (dcd) of Juniper Networks Junos OS allows an attacker to cause a Denial of Service to the dcd process and interfaces and connected clients when the Junos device is requesting an IP address for itself. Juno
An improper input validation weakness in the device control daemon process (dcd) of Juniper Networks Junos OS allows an attacker to cause a Denial of Service to the dcd process and interfaces and connected clients when the Junos device is requesting an IP address for itself. Junos devices are not vulnerable to this issue when not configured to use DHCP. Affected releases are Juniper Networks…
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Juniper Networks | Junos OS | 12.1X46, 12.3X48, 15.1X49 |
| Juniper Networks | Junos OS | 14.1X53 |
| Juniper Networks | Junos OS | 15.1X53 |
| Juniper Networks | Junos OS | 15.1X53 |
| Juniper Networks | Junos OS | 15.1X53 |
| Juniper Networks | Junos OS | 15.1X53 |
| Juniper Networks | Junos OS | 15.1 |
Not currently listed on the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. EPSS is the best forward-looking signal — see the EPSS row above.
For the full vendor write-up, exploit chains, and reference implementations, see the references list in section 09.
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No directly-cited follow-up CVEs in the KB record for this advisory. The references list in section 09 carries the vendor cross-references.