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Junos OS 9.2

SKU 9.2

Juniper Os Release · Junos OS Series

High confidence Official Juniper notice ↗ Verified
Junos OS 9.2 is dead. Juniper support ended (-6093d).

Is Junos OS 9.2 still maintained?

No. Juniper no longer maintains Junos OS 9.2; support ended 2009-11-12. It receives no fixes of any kind, including security patches. Devices running it are unpatched against any newer vulnerability — plan an upgrade to a maintained release. See Juniper's lifecycle bulletin.

When do security fixes for Junos OS 9.2 stop?

Engineering fixes for Junos OS 9.2 — including security patches — stop on 2009-05-12. After that date, a device on this release cannot be patched against newly disclosed vulnerabilities without upgrading, which is the point that matters for KEV exposure and compliance.

What should I upgrade Junos OS 9.2 to?

Upgrade to a currently maintained Juniper release. Check the release-train table on the vendor page for the nearest supported version.

What known-exploited CVEs apply to the Junos OS 9.2 past end of support?

5 CVEs in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog affect Juniper Junos. Because Junos OS 9.2 is past end of engineering, it will not receive fixes for them — a device left on this release is exploitable with no patch available. Upgrade to a maintained release. See the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities table below for the full list.

Known Exploited Vulnerabilities

This device is past Juniper's security-support date. 5 CVEs in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog apply to the platform it runs. Juniper is not issuing patches for this model. Isolate, compensate, or refresh.

CVE KEV added Vulnerability Flags
CVE-2025-21590 Juniper Junos OS Improper Isolation or Compartmentalization Vulnerability
CVE-2023-36844 Juniper Junos OS EX Series PHP External Variable Modification Vulnerability
CVE-2023-36845 Juniper Junos OS EX Series and SRX Series PHP External Variable Modification Vulnerability
CVE-2023-36846 Juniper Junos OS SRX Series Missing Authentication for Critical Function Vulnerability
CVE-2023-36847 Juniper Junos OS EX Series Missing Authentication for Critical Function Vulnerability

Source: CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. The Ransomware flag reflects CISA's own knownRansomwareCampaignUse field, set when the CVE has been observed in ransomware campaigns per their threat intel. It's not a property of the vulnerability description itself.

Correlation is at the platform level, not per-OS-version. Not exhaustive: KEV only lists actively-exploited CVEs and many relevant unexploited vulnerabilities are not here. Verify against vendor security advisories (PSIRT, JSA, PAN-SA) and NVD before acting. See compensating controls if refresh isn't immediate.

Junos OS 9.2 Release Lifecycle

Junos OS 9.2 is a Juniper Junos OS software release. Releases are maintained on a fixed schedule: Juniper ships fixes and security patches until the release reaches end of engineering, after which a device must be upgraded to a maintained release to stay patchable. The dates below are milestones for the software train, not for any specific appliance — hardware running this release has its own separate lifecycle. This product has reached end of life as of , meaning Juniper no longer provides technical support, software updates, or hardware replacement for this product. Organizations still running the Junos OS 9.2 should plan a migration .

Lifecycle Milestones

Lifecycle notice published 17y 11mo ago
End of software maintenance 17y 2mo ago
End of security vulnerability support 17y 2mo ago
Last date of support 16y 8mo ago
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