Buffer overflow in lpr-ppd allows local users to gain root privileges; upgrade recommended.
Reporter | Title | Published | Views | Family All 24 |
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OpenVAS | Debian Security Advisory DSA 267-1 (lpr) | 17 Jan 200800:00 | – | openvas |
OpenVAS | Debian Security Advisory DSA 275-1 (lpr-ppd) | 17 Jan 200800:00 | – | openvas |
OpenVAS | Debian: Security Advisory (DSA-267) | 17 Jan 200800:00 | – | openvas |
OpenVAS | Debian: Security Advisory (DSA-267-1) | 17 Jan 200800:00 | – | openvas |
OpenVAS | Debian: Security Advisory (DSA-275) | 17 Jan 200800:00 | – | openvas |
OpenVAS | Debian Security Advisory DSA 267-2 (lpr) | 17 Jan 200800:00 | – | openvas |
OSV | lpr - buffer overflow | 24 Mar 200300:00 | – | osv |
OSV | lpr-ppd - buffer overflow | 2 Apr 200300:00 | – | osv |
securityvulns | Multiple Vulnerabilities in BSD LPR Subsystem on IRIX update | 26 Apr 200300:00 | – | securityvulns |
SUSE Linux | local privilege escalation in lprold | 13 Mar 200316:07 | – | suse |
OS | OS Version | Architecture | Package | Package Version | Filename |
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Debian | 3 | all | lpr | 2000.05.07-4.3 | lpr_2000.05.07-4.3_all.deb |
Debian | 3 | all | lpr-ppd | 0.72-2.1 | lpr-ppd_0.72-2.1_all.deb |
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