SIP: Header Overflow
This anomaly detects a SIP header name longer than 29 bytes.
Extended Description
A P-Charging-Function-Addresses header in a SIP message that is longer than 29 bytes could indicate a configuration or implementation error. It also could indicate that an exploitation of a buffer overflow vulnerability in SIP implementations is underway.
References
srx-branch-12.3
srx-19.3
srx-branch-19.3
vsrx3bsd-19.2
srx-branch-19.4
vsrx-19.4
mx-12.3
mx-19.4
vmx-19.4
mx-19.3
vsrx3bsd-19.4
srx-19.4
vsrx-12.3
vmx-19.3
vsrx-19.2
srx-12.3