An Improper Input Validation vulnerability in the 802.1X Authentication (dot1x) Daemon of Juniper Networks Junos OS allows a local, low-privileged attacker with access to the CLI to cause a Denial of Service (DoS).
On running a specific operational dot1x command, the dot1x daemon crashes. An attacker can cause a sustained DoS condition by running this command repeatedly.
When the crash occurs, the authentication status of any 802.1x clients is cleared, and any authorized dot1x port becomes unauthorized. The client cannot re-authenticate until the dot1x daemon restarts.
This issue affects Junos OS:
* All versions before 20.4R3-S10;
* 21.2 versions before 21.2R3-S7;
* 21.4 versions before 21.4R3-S6;
* 22.1 versions before 22.1R3-S5;
* 22.2 versions before 22.2R3-S3;
* 22.3 versions before 22.3R3-S2;
* 22.4 versions before 22.4R3-S1;
* 23.2 versions before 23.2R2.
An Improper Check or Handling of Exceptional Conditions vulnerability in the Routing Protocol Daemon (rpd) of Juniper Networks Junos and Junos OS Evolved allows an unauthenticated, adjacent attacker to cause a Denial of Service (DoS).
An attacker can send specific traffic to the device, which causes the rpd to crash and restart. Continued receipt of this traffic will result in a sustained DoS condition.
This issue only affects devices with an EVPN-VPWS instance with IGMP-snooping enabled.
This issue affects Junos OS:
* All versions before 20.4R3-S10,
* from 21.4 before 21.4R3-S6,
* from 22.1 before 22.1R3-S5,
* from 22.2 before 22.2R3-S3,
* from 22.3 before 22.3R3-S2,
* from 22.4 before 22.4R3,
* from 23.2 before 23.2R2;
Junos OS Evolved:
* All versions before 20.4R3-S10-EVO,
* from 21.4-EVO before 21.4R3-S6-EVO,
* from 22.1-EVO before 22.1R3-S5-EVO,
* from 22.2-EVO before 22.2R3-S3-EVO,
* from 22.3-EVO before 22.3R3-S2-EVO,
* from 22.4-EVO before 22.4R3-EVO,
* from 23.2-EVO before 23.2R2-EVO.
An Improper Check for Unusual or Exceptional Conditions vulnerability in the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) of Juniper Networks Junos OS on SRX Series and NFX Series allows an unauthenticated, network-based attacker to cause a Denial-of-Service (DoS).
If an affected device receives specific valid traffic destined to the device, it will cause the PFE to crash and restart. Continued receipt and processing of this traffic will create a sustained DoS condition.
This issue affects Junos OS on SRX Series:
* 21.4 versions before 21.4R3-S7.9,
* 22.1 versions before 22.1R3-S5.3,
* 22.2 versions before 22.2R3-S4.11,
* 22.3 versions before 22.3R3,
* 22.4 versions before 22.4R3.
This issue affects Junos OS on NFX Series:
* 21.4 versions before 21.4R3-S8,
* 22.1 versions after 22.1R1,
* 22.2 versions before 22.2R3-S5,
* 22.3 versions before 22.3R3,
* 22.4 versions before 22.4R3.
Junos OS versions prior to 21.4R1 are not affected by this issue.
An Improper Handling of Exceptional Conditions vulnerability in Juniper Networks Junos OS and Junos OS Evolved allows an adjacent unauthenticated attacker to cause a Denial of Service (DoS), which causes the l2cpd process to crash by sending a specific TLV.
The l2cpd process is responsible for layer 2 control protocols, such as STP, RSTP, MSTP, VSTP, ERP, and LLDP. The impact of the l2cpd crash is reinitialization of STP protocols (RSTP, MSTP or VSTP), and MVRP and ERP, leading to a Denial of Service. Continued receipt and processing of this specific TLV will create a sustained Denial of Service (DoS) condition.
This issue affects:
Junos OS:
all versions before 20.4R3-S9,
from 21.2 before 21.2R3-S7,
from 21.3 before 21.3R3-S5,
from 21.4 before 21.4R3-S4,
from 22.1 before 22.1R3-S4,
from 22.2 before 22.2R3-S2,
from 22.3 before 22.3R2-S2, 22.3R3-S1,
from 22.4 before 22.4R2-S2, 22.4R3,
from 23.2 before 23.2R1-S1, 23.2R2;
Junos OS Evolved:
all versions before 21.2R3-S7,
from 21.3 before 21.3R3-S5-EVO,
from 21.4 before 21.4R3-S5-EVO,
from 22.1 before 22.1R3-S4-EVO,
from 22.2 before 22.2R3-S2-EVO,
from 22.3 before 22.3R2-S2-EVO, 22.3R3-S1-EVO,
from 22.4 before 22.4R2-S2-EVO, 22.4R3-EVO,
from 23.2 before 23.2R1-S1-EVO, 23.2R2-EVO.
A Stack-based Buffer Overflow vulnerability in Flow Processing Daemon (flowd) of Juniper Networks Junos OS allows an unauthenticated, network-based attacker to cause Denial of Service (DoS).
On all Junos OS MX Series platforms with SPC3 and MS-MPC/-MIC, when URL filtering is enabled and a specific URL request is received and processed, flowd will crash and restart. Continuous reception of the specific URL request will lead to a sustained Denial of Service (DoS) condition.
This issue affects:
Junos OS:
* all versions before 21.2R3-S6,
* from 21.3 before 21.3R3-S5,
* from 21.4 before 21.4R3-S5,
* from 22.1 before 22.1R3-S3,
* from 22.2 before 22.2R3-S1,
* from 22.3 before 22.3R2-S2, 22.3R3,
* from 22.4 before 22.4R2-S1, 22.4R3.
An Improper Check for Unusual or Exceptional Conditions vulnerability in the the Public Key Infrastructure daemon (pkid) of Juniper Networks Junos OS allows an unauthenticated networked attacker to cause Denial of Service (DoS).
The pkid is responsible for the certificate verification. Upon a failed verification, the pkid uses all CPU resources and becomes unresponsive to future verification attempts. This means that all subsequent VPN negotiations depending on certificate verification will fail.
This CPU utilization of pkid can be checked using this command:
root@srx> show system processes extensive | match pkid
xxxxx root 103 0 846M 136M CPU1 1 569:00 100.00% pkid
This issue affects:
Juniper Networks Junos OS
* All versions prior to 20.4R3-S10;
* 21.2 versions prior to 21.2R3-S7;
* 21.4 versions prior to 21.4R3-S5;
* 22.1 versions prior to 22.1R3-S4;
* 22.2 versions prior to 22.2R3-S3;
* 22.3 versions prior to 22.3R3-S1;
* 22.4 versions prior to 22.4R3;
* 23.2 versions prior to 23.2R1-S2, 23.2R2.
An Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer vulnerability in the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) of Juniper Networks Junos OS allows an unauthenticated, network-based attacker to cause a Denial of Service (DoS).
When a high amount of specific traffic is received on a SRX4600 device, due to an error in internal packet handling, a consistent rise in CPU memory utilization occurs. This results in packet drops in the traffic and eventually the PFE crashes. A manual reboot of the PFE will be required to restore the device to original state.
This issue affects Junos OS:
* 21.2 before 21.2R3-S7,
* 21.4 before 21.4R3-S6,
* 22.1 before 22.1R3-S5,
* 22.2 before 22.2R3-S3,
* 22.3 before 22.3R3-S2,
* 22.4 before 22.4R3,
* 23.2 before 23.2R1-S2, 23.2R2.
An Improper Check for Unusual or Exceptional Conditions vulnerability in the Layer 2 Address Learning Daemon (l2ald) of Juniper Networks Junos OS and Junos OS Evolved allows an unauthenticated, adjacent attacker to cause a Denial of Service (DoS).
When telemetry requests are sent to the device, and the Dynamic Rendering Daemon (drend) is suspended, the l2ald crashes and restarts due to factors outside the attackers control. Repeated occurrences of these events causes a sustained DoS condition.
This issue affects:
Junos OS:
* All versions earlier than 20.4R3-S10;
* 21.2 versions earlier than 21.2R3-S7;
* 21.4 versions earlier than 21.4R3-S5;
* 22.1 versions earlier than 22.1R3-S4;
* 22.2 versions earlier than 22.2R3-S3;
* 22.3 versions earlier than 22.3R3-S1;
* 22.4 versions earlier than 22.4R3;
* 23.2 versions earlier than 23.2R1-S2, 23.2R2.
Junos OS Evolved:
* All versions earlier than 21.4R3-S5-EVO;
* 22.1-EVO versions earlier than 22.1R3-S4-EVO;
* 22.2-EVO versions earlier than 22.2R3-S3-EVO;
* 22.3-EVO versions earlier than 22.3R3-S1-EVO;
* 22.4-EVO versions earlier than 22.4R3-EVO;
* 23.2-EVO versions earlier than 23.2R2-EVO.
An Improper Isolation or Compartmentalization vulnerability in the Packet Forwarding Engine (pfe) of Juniper Networks Junos OS on QFX5000 Series and EX Series allows an unauthenticated, adjacent attacker to cause a Denial of Service (DoS).
If a specific malformed LACP packet is received by a QFX5000 Series, or an EX4400, EX4100 or EX4650 Series device, an LACP flap will occur resulting in traffic loss.
This issue affects Junos OS on QFX5000 Series, and on EX4400, EX4100 or EX4650 Series:
* 20.4 versions from
20.4R3-S4
before 20.4R3-S8,
* 21.2 versions from
21.2R3-S2
before 21.2R3-S6,
* 21.4 versions from
21.4R2
before 21.4R3-S4,
* 22.1 versions from
22.1R2
before 22.1R3-S3,
* 22.2 versions before 22.2R3-S1,
* 22.3 versions before 22.3R2-S2, 22.3R3,
* 22.4 versions before 22.4R2-S1, 22.4R3.
A Use-After-Free vulnerability in the Layer 2 Address Learning Daemon (l2ald)
of Juniper Networks Junos OS and Junos OS Evolved allows an unauthenticated, adjacent attacker to cause l2ald to crash leading to a Denial-of-Service (DoS).
In an EVPN-VXLAN scenario, when
state updates are received and processed by the affected system, the correct order of some processing steps is not ensured, which can lead to an l2ald crash and restart. Whether the crash occurs depends on system internal timing which is outside the attackers control.
This issue affects:
Junos OS:
* All versions before 20.4R3-S8,
* 21.2 versions before 21.2R3-S6,
* 21.3 versions before 21.3R3-S5,
* 21.4 versions before 21.4R3-S4,
* 22.1 versions before 22.1R3-S3,
* 22.2 versions before 22.2R3-S1,
* 22.3 versions before 22.3R3,,
* 22.4 versions before 22.4R2;
Junos OS Evolved:
* All versions before 20.4R3-S8-EVO,
* 21.2-EVO versions before 21.2R3-S6-EVO,
* 21.3-EVO
versions before 21.3R3-S5-EVO,
* 21.4-EVO
versions before 21.4R3-S4-EVO,
* 22.1-EVO
versions before 22.1R3-S3-EVO,
* 22.2-EVO
versions before 22.2R3-S1-EVO,
* 22.3-EVO
versions before 22.3R3-EVO,
* 22.4-EVO
versions before 22.4R2-EVO.