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Severity
High
Title
SES SIP SQL Injection
Description
The Avaya Communication Manager and the SIP Enablement Services (SES) allow leveraging the SIP protocol to improve the connectivity and openness of Communication Manager by allowing SIP-based clients to connect to the Communication Manager.
SIP users typically employ basic authentication in order to authenticate to the server. By using valid credentials it is possible for an attacker to inject arbitrary SQL commands into a SIP REQUEST. Details
Category
Code Execution
Vendor
Avaya
Product
Communication Manager 3.1.x, Communication Manager 4.x
Released
2008-04-01
updated
2008-04-01
Response
Workaround proposed
Recommendations
In order to address this vulnerability Avaya recommends upgrade to SES ver 5.1 or later. More details could be found in http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/security/ASA-2008-150.htm
In the short term it is recommended that a VoIP aware IPS product, such as VoIPguard, with signatures to detect attempts to exploit this issue, be implemented to prevent it from being exploited. Implementing best practices can limit the exposure of this issue by disallowing SIP access from unauthorized network locations.
Implementing stronger authentication can assist in reducing the number of attackers in a position to exploit the issue, though requires additional system management effort. Tracking Id
VSRAV-2008-002
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