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The vulnerability of the Junos operating system’s jdhcpd daemon allows a attacker to cause the application to terminate and restart, thereby triggering a service failure.

🗓️ 15 Jun 2017 00:00:00Reported by FSTEC of Russia — Information Security Threat DatabaseType 
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Junos jdhcpd vulnerability lets remote attacker stop and restart the daemon, causing service failure via crafted packets.

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Detection
Refs
ReporterTitlePublishedViews
Family
CNVD
Juniper Junos Denial of Service Vulnerability (CNVD-2017-00603)
16 Jan 201700:00
cnvd
CVE
CVE-2017-2301
30 May 201714:00
cve
Cvelist
CVE-2017-2301
30 May 201714:00
cvelist
EUVD
EUVD-2017-11484
7 Oct 202500:30
euvd
Tenable Nessus
Juniper Junos jdhcpd DHCPv6 DoS (JSA10769)
20 Jan 201700:00
nessus
NVD
CVE-2017-2301
30 May 201714:29
nvd
OpenVAS
Juniper Networks Junos OS jdhcpd DoS Vulnerability
12 Jan 201700:00
openvas
OSV
CVE-2017-2301
30 May 201714:29
osv
Prion
Design/Logic Flaw
30 May 201714:29
prion
Vulners
Node
juniper_networksjunosRange13.3r9
OR
juniper_networksjunosRange14.1r7
OR
juniper_networksjunosRange15.1r2
OR
juniper_networksjunosRange14.2r6

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