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There is a buffer error vulnerability in some Huawei products. An unauthenticated, remote attacker could send specific MPLS Echo Request messages to the target products. Due to insufficient input validation of some parameters in the messages, successful exploit may cause the device to reset. (Vulnerability ID: HWPSIRT-2019-04074)
This vulnerability has been assigned a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) ID: CVE-2019-5304.
Huawei has released software updates to fix this vulnerability. This advisory is available at the following link:
http://www.huawei.com/en/psirt/security-advisories/huawei-sa-20200102-01-buffer-en
Product Name |
Affected Version |
Resolved Product and Version |
AR120-S |
V200R006C10 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R007C00 |
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V200R008C20 |
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V200R008C50 |
||
AR1200 |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
||
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
AR1200-S |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
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V200R006C10 |
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V200R007C00 |
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V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
AR150 |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
||
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
AR150-S |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
||
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
AR160 |
V200R005C20 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
AR200 |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
||
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
AR200-S |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
||
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
AR2200 |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
||
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
AR2200-S |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
||
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
AR3200 |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
||
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
AR3600 |
V200R006C10 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
IPS Module |
V500R001C20 |
Upgrade to V500R002C00SPC200 |
V500R001C30 |
||
NGFW Module |
V500R001C20 |
Upgrade to V500R002C00SPC200 |
V500R002C00 |
V500R002C00SPC200 |
|
NIP6300 |
V500R001C20 |
Upgrade to V500R002C00SPC200 |
V500R001C30 |
||
NIP6600 |
V500R001C20 |
Upgrade to V500R002C00SPC200 |
V500R001C30 |
||
NetEngine16EX |
V200R005C20 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
S5700 |
V200R005C00 |
Upgrade to V200R011C10 |
V200R005C02 |
||
V200R005C03 |
||
V200R006C00 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C00 |
||
V200R010C00 |
||
V200R011C00 |
||
S6700 |
V200R005C00 |
Upgrade to V200R011C10 |
V200R005C01 |
||
V200R005C02 |
||
V200R008C00 |
||
V200R010C00 |
||
V200R011C00 |
||
SRG1300 |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
||
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
SRG2300 |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
||
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
SRG3300 |
V200R003C01 |
Upgrade to V200R009C00SPC500 |
V200R005C20 |
||
V200R006C10 |
||
V200R007C00 |
||
V200R008C20 |
||
V200R008C50 |
||
Secospace AntiDDoS8000 |
V500R001C20 |
Upgrade to V500R005C00SPC300 |
V500R001C60 |
||
V500R005C00 |
V500R005C00SPC300 |
|
Secospace USG6300 |
V500R001C20 |
Upgrade to V500R002C00SPC200 |
V500R001C30 |
||
Secospace USG6500 |
V500R001C20 |
Upgrade to V500R002C00SPC200 |
V500R001C30 |
||
Secospace USG6600 |
V500R001C20 |
Upgrade to V500R005C00SPC200 |
V500R001C30 |
Successful exploit may cause the device to reset.
The vulnerability classification has been performed by using the CVSSv3 scoring system (http://www.first.org/cvss/specification-document).
Base Score: 7.5 (AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H)
Temporal Score: 7.0 (E:F/RL:O/RC:C)
Overall Score: 7.0
This vulnerability can be exploited only when the following conditions are present:
1. An attacker gains the access of the affected products.
2. MPLS is used in the products.
Vulnerability details:
There is a buffer error vulnerability in some Huawei products. An unauthenticated, remote attacker could send specific MPLS Echo Request messages to the target products. Due to insufficient input validation of some parameters in the messages, successful exploit may cause the device to reset.
Customers should contact Huawei TAC (Huawei Technical Assistance Center) to request the upgrades. For TAC contact information, please refer to Huawei worldwide website at http://www.huawei.com/en/psirt/report-vulnerabilities.
This vulnerability was discovered by Huawei internal tester.
2020-01-02 V1.0 INITIAL
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