The srxpfe process may crash on SRX Series services gateways when the UTM module processes a specific fragmented HTTP packet. The packet is misinterpreted as a regular TCP packet which causes the processor to crash. This issue affects all SRX Series platforms that support URL-Fil
The srxpfe process may crash on SRX Series services gateways when the UTM module processes a specific fragmented HTTP packet. The packet is misinterpreted as a regular TCP packet which causes the processor to crash. This issue affects all SRX Series platforms that support URL-Filtering and have web-filtering enabled. Affected releases are Juniper Networks Junos OS: 12.3X48 versions prior to…
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Juniper Networks | Junos OS | 12.3X48 versions prior to 12.3X48-D85 on SRX Series, 15.1X49 versions prior to 15.1X49-D181 and 15.1X49-D190 on SRX Series, 17.3 versions on SRX Series, 17.4 versions prior to 17.4R1-S8 and to 17.4R2-S5 and to 17.4R3 on SRX Series, 18.1 versions prior to 18.1R3-S6 on SRX Series, 18.2 versions prior to 18.2R2-S1 and to 18.2R3 on SRX Series, 18.3 versions prior to 18.3R1-S2 and to 18.3R2 on SRX Series, 18.4 versions prior to 18.4R1-S1 and to 18.4R2 on SRX Series |
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.