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Avaya J179 and Vulnerability CVE-2019-11072 - any tips? 1

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HSB_

Systems Engineer
Jan 3, 2020
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US
Avaya phones are triggering CVE-2019-11072. I tried turning off the web server, and upgrading FW to latest and greatest, but no change. Info on this vulnerability is below - anyone successfully remediate this and how did you do it? I cant seem to update the phones web browser, and Avaya has no information on this on their site.. Thoughts?



** DISPUTED ** lighttpd before 1.4.54 has a signed integer overflow, which might allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a malicious HTTP GET request, as demonstrated by mishandling of /%2F? in burl_normalize_2F_to_slash_fix in burl.c. NOTE: The developer states "The feature which can be abused to cause the crash is a new feature in lighttpd 1.4.50, and is not enabled by default. It must be explicitly configured in the config file (e.g. lighttpd.conf). Certain input will trigger an abort() in lighttpd when that feature is enabled. lighttpd detects the underflow or realloc() will fail (in both 32-bit and 64-bit executables), also detected in lighttpd. Either triggers an explicit abort() by lighttpd. This is not exploitable beyond triggering the explicit abort() with subsequent application exit."

Solution(s)
http-lighttpd-upgrade-latest

Thanks.
 
Thank you sir! I could not find this document! I didn't think it existed :)
 
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