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Cisco Security Response: Cisco IOS Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities

maintenance provider for assistance.

Each row of the Cisco IOS software table (below) describes a release
train and the platforms or products for which it is intended. If a
given release train is vulnerable, then the earliest possible
releases that contain the fix (the "First Fixed Release") and the
anticipated date of availability for each are listed in the "Rebuild"
and "Maintenance" columns. A device running a release in the given
train that is earlier than the release in a specific column (less
than the First Fixed Release) is known to be vulnerable. The release
should be upgraded at least to the indicated release or a later

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Network Address Translation Vulnerabilities

vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCti98219 and has been
assigned CVE ID CVE-2011-3279.

NAT of crafted SIP over UDP packets DoS vulnerabilities: There are two
DoS vulnerabilities related to similar crafted packets on UDP port 5060
that require SIP translation: the first is a vulnerability that will
cause the device to reload and the second will cause a memory leak
that could lead to a DoS condition, including reload of the vulnerable
device. The NAT of SIP vulnerabilities are documented in Cisco bug ID
CSCti48483 and Cisco bug ID CSCtj04672. They have been assigned CVE IDs
CVE-2011-3278 and CVE-2011-3280.

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Network Address Translation Vulnerabilities

Summary
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The Cisco IOS  Software Network Address Translation functionality
contains three denial of service (DoS) vulnerabilities. The first
vulnerability is in the translation of Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP) packets, the second vulnerability in the translation of H.323
packets and the third vulnerability is in the translation of H.225.0
call signaling for H.323 packets.


Cisco Security Advisory: SNMP Version 3 Authentication Vulnerabilities

Each row of the Cisco IOS software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the
earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed
in the "First Fixed Release" column of the table. The "Recommended
Release" column indicates the releases which have fixes for all the
published vulnerabilities at the time of this Advisory. A device
running a release in the given train that is earlier than the release
in a specific column (less than the First Fixed Release) is known to
be vulnerable. Cisco recommends upgrading to a release equal to or

Cisco Security Advisory: Multiple Multicast Vulnerabilities in Cisco IOS Software

=======

Two crafted Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) packet
vulnerabilities exist in Cisco IOS Software that may lead to a denial
of service (DoS) condition. Devices that run Cisco IOS Software and
are configured for PIM are affected by the first vulnerability. Only
Cisco 12000 Series (GSR) routers that are configured for PIM are
affected by the second vulnerability.

Available PIM modes on a Cisco IOS device are dense mode, sparse
mode, or sparse-dense mode. The mode determines how the device

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Data-Link Switching Vulnerability

Cisco IOS Software
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Each row of the following Cisco IOS Software table corresponds to a
Cisco IOS Software train. If a particular train is vulnerable, the
earliest releases that contain the fix are listed in the First Fixed
Release For This Advisory column. The First Fixed Release for All
Advisories in the September 2011 Bundled Publication column lists the
earliest possible releases that correct all the published
vulnerabilities in the Cisco IOS Software Security Advisory bundled
publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to the latest available

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Session Initiation Protocol Denial of Service Vulnerabilities

the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) or your contracted
maintenance provider for assistance.

Each row of the following Cisco IOS Software table corresponds to a
Cisco IOS Software train. If a particular train is vulnerable, the
earliest releases that contain the fix are listed in the First Fixed
Release For This Advisory column. The First Fixed Release for All
Advisories in the September 2010 Bundle Publication column lists the
earliest possible releases that correct all the published
vulnerabilities in the Cisco IOS Software Security Advisory bundled
publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to the latest available

Cisco Security Advisory: Multiple DLSw Denial of Service Vulnerabilities in Cisco IOS

Each row of the Cisco IOS software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the
earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed
in the "First Fixed Release" column of the table. The "Recommended
Release" column indicates the releases which have fixes for all the
published vulnerabilities at the time of this Advisory. A device
running a release in the given train that is earlier than the release
in a specific column (less than the First Fixed Release) is known to
be vulnerable. Cisco recommends upgrading to a release equal to or

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Internet Group Management Protocol Denial of Service Vulnerability

the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) or your contracted
maintenance provider for assistance.

Each row of the following Cisco IOS Software table corresponds to a
Cisco IOS Software train. If a particular train is vulnerable, the
earliest releases that contain the fix are listed in the First Fixed
Release For This Advisory column. The First Fixed Release for All
Advisories in the September 2010 Bundle Publication column lists the
earliest possible releases that correct all the published
vulnerabilities in the Cisco IOS Software Security Advisory bundled
publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to the latest available

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS User Datagram Protocol Delivery Issue For IPv4/IPv6 Dual-stack Routers

transmitting packets.

Blocked interface may allow transit traffic to flow for a period of
time. Transit traffic may continue to flow until either the
respective routing entry or Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) entry
expires, whichever event occurs first. Depending on the circumstances
the transit traffic can stop flowing through the blocked interface
within a few seconds or continue up to four hours (which is the ARP
cache default lifetime). After that no further transit traffic will
flow through the blocked interface.


Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Session Initiation Protocol Denial of Service Vulnerabilities

Cisco IOS Software
+-----------------

Each row of the following Cisco IOS Software table corresponds to a
Cisco IOS Software train. If a particular train is vulnerable, the
earliest releases that contain the fix are listed in the First Fixed
Release For This Advisory column. The First Fixed Release for All
Advisories in the September 2011 Bundled Publication column lists the
earliest possible releases that correct all the published
vulnerabilities in the Cisco IOS Software Security Advisory bundled
publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to the latest available

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software IPv6 Denial of Service Vulnerability

Cisco IOS Software
+-----------------

Each row of the following Cisco IOS Software table corresponds to a
Cisco IOS Software train. If a particular train is vulnerable, the
earliest releases that contain the fix are listed in the First Fixed
Release For This Advisory column. The First Fixed Release for All
Advisories in the September 2011 Bundled Publication column lists the
earliest possible releases that correct all the published
vulnerabilities in the Cisco IOS Software Security Advisory bundled
publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to the latest available

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Multicast Virtual Private Network (MVPN) Data Leak

Each row of the Cisco IOS software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the
earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed
in the "First Fixed Release" column of the table. The "Recommended
Release" column indicates the releases which have fixes for all the
published vulnerabilities at the time of this Advisory. A device
running a release in the given train that is earlier than the release
in a specific column (less than the First Fixed Release) is known to
be vulnerable. Cisco recommends upgrading to a release equal to or

Cisco Security Advisory: Multiple Cisco Products Vulnerable to DNS Cache Poisoning Attacks

Each row of the Cisco IOS Software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
Software release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then
the earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed in
the "First Fixed Release" column of the table. The "Recommended Release"
column indicates the releases which have fixes for all the published
vulnerabilities at the time of this Advisory. A device running a release
in the given train that is earlier than the release in a specific column
(less than the First Fixed Release) is known to be vulnerable. Cisco
recommends upgrading to a release equal to or later than the release in

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software IPv6 over MPLS Vulnerabilities

    Interface       IP           Tunnel  BGP  Static  Operational
    Ethernet0/0   Yes (ldp)    No      No   No       Yes
    Router#

The following two examples show responses from a device with MPLS
forwarding disabled. The first example shows a return of no
interfaces:

    router#show mpls interface
    Interface              IP            Tunnel   BGP Static Operational
    routers#

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software IPS and Zone-Based Firewall Vulnerabilities

Cisco IOS Software
+-----------------

Each row of the following Cisco IOS Software table corresponds to a
Cisco IOS Software train. If a particular train is vulnerable, the
earliest releases that contain the fix are listed in the First Fixed
Release For This Advisory column. The First Fixed Release for All
Advisories in the September 2011 Bundled Publication column lists the
earliest possible releases that correct all the published
vulnerabilities in the Cisco IOS Software Security Advisory bundled
publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to the latest available

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco 10000 Series Denial of Service Vulnerability

Cisco IOS Software
+-----------------

Each row of the following Cisco IOS Software table corresponds to a
Cisco IOS Software train. If a particular train is vulnerable, the
earliest releases that contain the fix are listed in the First Fixed
Release For This Advisory column. The First Fixed Release for All
Advisories in the September 2011 Bundled Publication column lists the
earliest possible releases that correct all the published
vulnerabilities in the Cisco IOS Software Security Advisory bundled
publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to the latest available

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Smart Install Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

Cisco IOS Software
+-----------------

Each row of the following Cisco IOS Software table corresponds to a
Cisco IOS Software train. If a particular train is vulnerable, the
earliest releases that contain the fix are listed in the First Fixed
Release For This Advisory column. The First Fixed Release for All
Advisories in the September 2011 Bundled Publication column lists the
earliest possible releases that correct all the published
vulnerabilities in the Cisco IOS Software Security Advisory bundled
publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to the latest available

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software H.323 Denial of Service Vulnerability

Each row of the Cisco IOS software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the
earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed
in the "First Fixed Release" column of the table. The "Recommended
Release" column indicates the releases which have fixes for the
published vulnerabilities at the time of this Advisory. A device
running a release in the given train that is earlier than the release
in a specific column (less than the First Fixed Release) is known to
be vulnerable. Cisco recommends upgrading to a release equal to or

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Secure Copy Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

Each row of the Cisco IOS software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the
earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed
in the "First Fixed Release" column of the table. The "Recommended
Release" column indicates the releases which have fixes for all the
published vulnerabilities at the time of this Advisory. A device
running a release in the given train that is earlier than the release
in a specific column (less than the First Fixed Release) is known to
be vulnerable. Cisco recommends upgrading to a release equal to or

Cisco Security Advisory: Multiple Cisco IOS Session Initiation Protocol Denial of Service Vulnerabilities

Each row of the Cisco IOS software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the
earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed
in the "First Fixed Release" column of the table. The "Recommended
Release" column indicates the releases which have fixes for all the
published vulnerabilities at the time of this Advisory. A device
running a release in the given train that is earlier than the release
in a specific column (less than the First Fixed Release) is known to
be vulnerable. Cisco recommends upgrading to a release equal to or

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software IPsec Vulnerability

Each row of the Cisco IOS software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the
earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed
in the "First Fixed Release" column of the table. The "Bundle First
Fixed Release" column indicates the earliest possible releases which
have fixes for all the published vulnerabilities in this Cisco IOS
Security Advisory bundled publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to
the latest available release where possible.


Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS SSL VPN Vulnerability

the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) or your contracted
maintenance provider for assistance.

Each row of the following Cisco IOS Software table corresponds to a
Cisco IOS Software train. If a particular train is vulnerable, the
earliest releases that contain the fix are listed in the First Fixed
Release For This Advisory column. The First Fixed Release for All
Advisories in the September 2010 Bundle Publication column lists the
earliest possible releases that correct all the published
vulnerabilities in the Cisco IOS Software Security Advisory bundled
publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to the latest available

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Virtual Private Dial-up Network Denial of Service Vulnerability

(VPDN) solution when Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is used
in certain Cisco IOS releases prior to 12.3. PPTP is only one of the
supported tunneling protocols used to tunnel PPP frames within the
VPDN solution.

The first vulnerability is a memory leak that occurs as a result of
PPTP session termination. The second vulnerability may consume all
interface descriptor blocks on the affected device because those
devices will not reuse virtual access interfaces. If these
vulnerabilities are repeatedly exploited, the memory and/or interface
resources of the attacked device may be depleted.

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Multiple Features Crafted TCP Sequence Vulnerability

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Devices configured for RBP are vulnerable. The listening TCP port is
configured with the "local port port_number" CLI command, as shown in
the next examples. The following examples shows vulnerable
configurations. The first leverages switched virtual circuits (SVC):

    interface Serial1/0
       x25 map rbp 1111 local port <port_number>

The second example, leverages a permanent virtual circuit (PVC):

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Internet Key Exchange Resource Exhaustion Vulnerability

Each row of the Cisco IOS software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the
earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed
in the "First Fixed Release" column of the table. The "Recommended
Release" column indicates the releases which have fixes for all the
published vulnerabilities at the time of this Advisory. A device
running a release in the given train that is earlier than the release
in a specific column (less than the First Fixed Release) is known to
be vulnerable. Cisco recommends upgrading to a release equal to or

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS IPS Denial of Service Vulnerability

Each row of the Cisco IOS software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the
earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed
in the "First Fixed Release" column of the table. The "Recommended
Release" column indicates the releases which have fixes for all the
published vulnerabilities at the time of this Advisory. A device
running a release in the given train that is earlier than the release
in a specific column (less than the First Fixed Release) is known to
be vulnerable. Cisco recommends upgrading to a release equal to or

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Session Initiation Protocol Denial of Service Vulnerabilities

Each row of the Cisco IOS software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the
earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed
in the "First Fixed Release for this Advisory" column of the table.
The "First Fixed Release for all Advisories in 24 March 2010 Bundle
Publication" column indicates the earliest possible releases which
have fixes for all the published vulnerabilities in this Cisco IOS
Security Advisory bundled publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to
the latest available release where possible.

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software IP Service Level Agreement Vulnerability

Cisco IOS Software
+-----------------

Each row of the following Cisco IOS Software table corresponds to a
Cisco IOS Software train. If a particular train is vulnerable, the
earliest releases that contain the fix are listed in the First Fixed
Release For This Advisory column. The First Fixed Release for All
Advisories in the September 2011 Bundled Publication column lists the
earliest possible releases that correct all the published
vulnerabilities in the Cisco IOS Software Security Advisory bundled
publication. Cisco recommends upgrading to the latest available

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Session Initiation Protocol Denial of Service Vulnerability

Each row of the Cisco IOS Software table (below) names a Cisco IOS
release train. If a given release train is vulnerable, then the
earliest possible releases that contain the fix (along with the
anticipated date of availability for each, if applicable) are listed
in the "First Fixed Release" column of the table. The "Recommended
Release" column indicates the releases which have fixes for all the
published vulnerabilities at the time of this Advisory. A device
running a release in the given train that is earlier than the release
in a specific column (less than the First Fixed Release) is known to
be vulnerable. Cisco recommends upgrading to a release equal to or

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