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net-snmp: buffer overflow via a specially crafted packet can cause a crash in snmptrapd

🗓️ 19 Jan 2026 15:24:11Reported by RedHatType 
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Buffer overflow in the Simple Network Management Protocol enables remote attackers to crash the snmptrapd daemon with a crafted packet.

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OSOS VersionArchitecturePackagePackage VersionFilename
Red Hat Enterprise Linux9.0aarch64net-snmp1:5.9.1-7.el9_0.3net-snmp-1:5.9.1-7.el9_0.3.aarch64.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux9.0ppc64lenet-snmp1:5.9.1-7.el9_0.3net-snmp-1:5.9.1-7.el9_0.3.ppc64le.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux9.0s390xnet-snmp1:5.9.1-7.el9_0.3net-snmp-1:5.9.1-7.el9_0.3.s390x.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux9.0x86_64net-snmp1:5.9.1-7.el9_0.3net-snmp-1:5.9.1-7.el9_0.3.x86_64.rpm

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08 Jul 2026 22:07Current
6.1Medium risk
Vulners AI Score6.1
CVSS 3.19.8
EPSS0.4269
SSVC
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