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added 2002/06/11 4:00 a.m.50 views

CVE-2002-0515

IPFilter 3.4.25 and earlier is affected: it sets a different TTL for packets targeting a port when that port is being filtered versus when it is not, enabling remote attackers to identify filtered ports by TTL comparison. The vulnerability is described across NVD/CVE records and PT-Security conte...

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added 2001/07/27 4:00 a.m.53 views

CVE-2001-0515

CVE-2001-0515 concerns the Oracle Listener in Oracle 7.3 and 8i, where a remote attacker can cause a denial of service by sending a malformed connection packet with an excessively large offset_to_data value. The issue, characterized as part of a four-pronged set of Oracle Listener DoS vulnerabili...

5CVSS6.2AI score0.02079EPSS
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added 2000/10/13 4:00 a.m.42 views

CVE-2000-0515

The snmpd.conf configuration file for the SNMP daemon snmpd in HP-UX 11.0 is world writable, which allows local users to modify SNMP configuration or gain privileges...

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added 2000/10/13 4:00 a.m.150 views

CVE-2000-0515

The CVE-2000-0515 issue affects HP-UX 11.0 where the snmpd.conf configuration file of the SNMP daemon (snmpd) is world-writable. This allows local users to modify SNMP configuration or gain privileges due to the insecure permissions on the config file (world-writable). The provided description do...

10CVSS6.9AI score0.08361EPSS
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added 2000/06/07 4:00 a.m.30 views

CVE-2000-0515

The snmpd.conf configuration file for the SNMP daemon snmpd in HP-UX 11.0 is world writable, which allows local users to modify SNMP configuration or gain privileges...

10CVSS6.5AI score0.08361EPSS
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added 2000/02/04 5:00 a.m.67 views

CVE-1999-0515

CVE-1999-0515 relates to an unrestricted remote trust relationship in Unix/Linux environments (eg, using + in /etc/hosts.equiv/.rhosts via rsh). Root access can be gained if a trusted host is compromised. Remediation described in sources: remove the wildcard (+) from /etc/hosts.equiv and the root...

10CVSS6.7AI score0.01855EPSS
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