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Description
The Juniper MX Series routers with Junos 13.3R3 through 13.3Rx before 13.3R6, 14.1 before 14.1R4, 14.1X50 before 14.1X50-D70, and 14.2 before 14.2R2, when configured as a broadband edge (BBE) router, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (jpppd crash and restart) by sending a crafted PAP Authenticate-Request after the PPPoE Discovery and LCP phase are complete.
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Los routers de la serie Juniper MX Series con Junos 13.3R3 hasta 13.3Rx anterior a 13.3R6, 14.1 anterior a 14.1R4, 14.1X50 anterior a 14.1X50-D70, y 14.2 anterior a 14.2R2, cuando son configurados como un router BBE, permiten a atacantes remotos causar una denegación de servicio (caída de jpppd y reinicio) mediante el envío de una solicitud de autenticación PAP manipulada después de que las fases PPPoE Discovery y LCP estén completadas.
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Los routers de la serie Juniper MX Series con Junos 13.3R3 hasta 13.3Rx anterior a 13.3R6, 14.1 anterior a 14.1R4, 14.1X50 anterior a 14.1X50-D70, y 14.2 anterior a 14.2R2, cuando configurados como un router BBE, permiten a atacantes remotos causar una denegación de servicio (caída de jpppd y reicincio) mediante el envio de una solicitud de autenticación PAP manipulada después de que las fases PPPoE Discovery y LCP este´n completadas.