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At its core, CVE-2024-42491 is a critical flaw related to how Asterisk handles Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) requests. Specifically, if the res_resolver_unbound module is loaded and the system attempts to send a request to a URI with a host portion starting with .1 or [.1] , the system can suffer a segmentation fault (SEGV) and crash. The Technical "Why"
The software fails to verify the success of a function or method, leading it to proceed into an "unexpected state"—in this case, a total crash. Who Is Affected? 42491 rar
Security is a continuous cycle of discovery and remediation. By staying informed about vulnerabilities like CVE-2024-42491, administrators can ensure their VoIP networks remain resilient against crashes and potential exploits. CVE-2024-42491 - NVD At its core, CVE-2024-42491 is a critical flaw
This vulnerability impacts several specific versions of Asterisk and Certified Asterisk: Versions prior to 18.24.3, 20.9.3, and 21.4.3. Who Is Affected
