The Certificate Authority Proxy Function (CAPF) service in Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5.x prior to 5.1(3e) and 6.x prior to 6.1(3) allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (voice service outage) by sending malformed input over a TCP session in which the "client terminates prematurely."
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cisco unified communications manager 5.0_4 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.0_3a |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.1.2 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.1 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.1_3a |
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cisco unified communications manager 6.1 |
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cisco unified communications manager 6.0 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.0_4a |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.0_4a_su1 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.0_2 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.1\\(3c\\) |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.1\\(2\\) |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.1_1 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.0 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.0_1 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.1_2b |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.1_2a |
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cisco unified communications manager 6.0_1 |
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cisco unified communications manager 6.0_1a |
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cisco unified communications manager 6.1.0 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.0_3 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.1\\(1\\) |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.1_2 |
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cisco unified communications manager 5.1_\\(2a\\) |
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cisco unified communications manager 6.1\\(2\\) |
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cisco unified communications manager 6.1_1a |