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Asset ID: 1-72-2018781.1
Update Date:2016-08-29
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Solution Type  Problem Resolution Sure

Solution  2018781.1 :   Bad AVP Parameter Causes DSR Diameter Process Reboot  


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In this Document
Symptoms
Cause
Solution
References


Created from <SR 3-10612726341>

Applies to:

Oracle Communications Diameter Signaling Router (DSR) - Version DSR 4.0 to DSR 5.1 [Release DSR 4.0 to DSR 5.0]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

 Memory corruption may occur when a modified AVP parameter, which has a length greater than defined, is received.

Cause

A message may have a valid Tag, Length and Value parameters, but in actual, the value parameter that should have been NO more than 32 bits, is
set to something larger. Such a scenarios may cause memory corruption.

Solution

 Corrected in DSR 6.0 release by BubDB 19113658.

 

References

<BUG:19113658> - [237051]MEMORY CORRUPTION AND OCCASIONAL ABTERM OBSERVED DURING DSR FUZZ TESTING

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