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CVE-2007-2293: Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in the process_sdp function in chan_sip.c of the SIP channel T.38 SDP...

Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in the process_sdp function in chan_sip.c of the SIP channel T.38 SDP parser in Asterisk before 1.4.3 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long (1) T38FaxRateManagement or (2) T38FaxUdpEC SDP parameter in an SIP message, as demonstrated using SIP INVITE.

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This flaw affects older Asterisk SIP handling. A remote sender could craft an SIP message with overly long T.38 fax SDP fields and potentially run code on the server. For organizations still running Asterisk before 1.4.3, this is business-critical because SIP systems are often exposed to partner or internet traffic. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Asterisk deployments before 1.4.3 with SIP handling enabled, especially systems accepting SIP messages from untrusted networks. The bundle does not identify other affected products or precise configuration prerequisites beyond the SIP channel T.38 SDP parser. Treat as urgent for any remaining legacy Asterisk system. Remote code execution against voice infrastructure can disrupt communications and create a foothold inside the network. If no affected Asterisk versions remain, track as historical risk and ensure asset inventories prove that conclusion. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Asterisk before 1.4.3 to version 1.4.3 or a vendor-supported fixed release.; Review Asterisk advisory ASA-2007-010 and current vendor guidance for supported remediation.; Restrict SIP exposure to trusted peers where business operations permit..

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