An Improper Check for Unusual or Exceptional Conditions in packet processing on the MS-MPC/MS-MIC utilized by Juniper Networks Junos OS allows a malicious attacker to send a specific packet, triggering the MS-MPC/MS-MIC to reset, causing a Denial of Service (DoS). Continued receipt and processing of this packet will create a sustained Denial of Service (DoS) condition. This issue only affects specific versions of Juniper Networks Junos OS on MX Series: 17.3R3-S11; 17.4R2-S13; 17.4R3 prior to 17.4R3-S5; 18.1R3-S12; 18.2R2-S8, 18.2R3-S7, 18.2R3-S8; 18.3R3-S4; 18.4R3-S7; 19.1R3-S4, 19.1R3-S5; 19.2R1-S6; 19.3R3-S2; 19.4R2-S4, 19.4R2-S5; 19.4R3-S2; 20.1R2-S1; 20.2R2-S2, 20.2R2-S3, 20.2R3; 20.3R2, 20.3R2-S1; 20.4R1, 20.4R1-S1, 20.4R2; 21.1R1; This issue does not affect any version of Juniper Networks Junos OS prior to 15.1X49-D240;
The product does not check or incorrectly checks for unusual or exceptional conditions that are not expected to occur frequently during day to day operation of the product.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Junos | Juniper | 17.3-r3-s11 (including) | 17.3-r3-s11 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 17.4-r2-s13 (including) | 17.4-r2-s13 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 17.4-r3 (including) | 17.4-r3 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 17.4-r3-s1 (including) | 17.4-r3-s1 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 17.4-r3-s2 (including) | 17.4-r3-s2 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 17.4-r3-s3 (including) | 17.4-r3-s3 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 17.4-r3-s4 (including) | 17.4-r3-s4 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 18.1-r3-s12 (including) | 18.1-r3-s12 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 18.2-r2-s8 (including) | 18.2-r2-s8 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 18.2-r3-s7 (including) | 18.2-r3-s7 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 18.2-r3-s8 (including) | 18.2-r3-s8 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 18.3-r3-s4 (including) | 18.3-r3-s4 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 18.4-r3-s7 (including) | 18.4-r3-s7 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 19.1-r3-s4 (including) | 19.1-r3-s4 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 19.1-r3-s5 (including) | 19.1-r3-s5 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 19.2-r1-s6 (including) | 19.2-r1-s6 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 19.3-r3-s2 (including) | 19.3-r3-s2 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 19.4-r2-s4 (including) | 19.4-r2-s4 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 19.4-r2-s5 (including) | 19.4-r2-s5 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 19.4-r3-s2 (including) | 19.4-r3-s2 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 20.1-r2-s1 (including) | 20.1-r2-s1 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 20.2-r2-s2 (including) | 20.2-r2-s2 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 20.2-r2-s3 (including) | 20.2-r2-s3 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 20.2-r3 (including) | 20.2-r3 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 20.3-r2 (including) | 20.3-r2 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 20.3-r2-s1 (including) | 20.3-r2-s1 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 20.4-r1 (including) | 20.4-r1 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 20.4-r1-s1 (including) | 20.4-r1-s1 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 20.4-r2 (including) | 20.4-r2 (including) |
Junos | Juniper | 21.1-r1 (including) | 21.1-r1 (including) |
The programmer may assume that certain events or conditions will never occur or do not need to be worried about, such as low memory conditions, lack of access to resources due to restrictive permissions, or misbehaving clients or components. However, attackers may intentionally trigger these unusual conditions, thus violating the programmer’s assumptions, possibly introducing instability, incorrect behavior, or a vulnerability. Note that this entry is not exclusively about the use of exceptions and exception handling, which are mechanisms for both checking and handling unusual or unexpected conditions.