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CVE-2013-7312: The OSPF implementation on Enterasys switches and routers does not consider the possibility of duplicate Li...

The OSPF implementation on Enterasys switches and routers does not consider the possibility of duplicate Link State ID values in Link State Advertisement (LSA) packets before performing operations on the LSA database, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (routing disruption) or obtain sensitive packet information via a crafted LSA packet, a related issue to CVE-2013-0149.

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This flaw affects Enterasys switches and routers that process OSPF routing messages. A crafted OSPF LSA could disrupt routing or expose packet information because duplicate Link State ID values were not handled safely. Public data in the bundle does not provide CVSS, exact affected versions, or confirmed fixes. Exposure is most likely in networks running OSPF on Enterasys switches or routers. Internet-wide exposure is not established by the bundle; risk depends on whether untrusted systems can send OSPF traffic into the routing domain. Prioritize if Enterasys devices participate in production OSPF, especially in core, WAN, or data-center routing. If no Enterasys OSPF deployment exists, document non-exposure and monitor vendor guidance only. Mitigation focus: Check Enterasys and CERT advisories for affected models, versions, and vendor fixes.; Apply vendor-provided firmware or configuration guidance after change-control testing.; Restrict OSPF participation to trusted routing peers where network design permits..

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