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CVE-2015-0272
GNOME NetworkManager allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service IPv6 traffic disruption via a crafted MTU value in an IPv6 Router Advertisement RA message, a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-8215...
CVE-2015-0272
GNOME NetworkManager allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service IPv6 traffic disruption via a crafted MTU value in an IPv6 Router Advertisement RA message, a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-8215...
CVE-2015-0272
CVE-2015-0272 affects GNOME NetworkManager and allows remote denial of service via a crafted MTU value in IPv6 Router Advertisement messages. Public advisories (IBM PowerKVM bulletin and CentOS/Ubuntu/Debian disclosures) show patches and updated NetworkManager packages to fix the issue; remediati...
CVE-2015-0272
GNOME NetworkManager allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service IPv6 traffic disruption via a crafted MTU value in an IPv6 Router Advertisement RA message, a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-8215...
Design/Logic Flaw
net/ipv6/addrconf.c in the IPv6 stack in the Linux kernel before 4.0 does not validate attempted changes to the MTU value, which allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service packet loss via a value that is 1 smaller than the minimum compliant value or 2 larger than the MTU of a...
CVE-2015-8215
net/ipv6/addrconf.c in the IPv6 stack in the Linux kernel before 4.0 does not validate attempted changes to the MTU value, which allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service packet loss via a value that is 1 smaller than the minimum compliant value or 2 larger than the MTU of a...
Design/Logic Flaw
The receivera function in rdisc/nm-lndp-rdisc.c in the Neighbor Discovery ND protocol implementation in the IPv6 stack in NetworkManager 1.x allows remote attackers to reconfigure a hop-limit setting via a small hoplimit value in a Router Advertisement RA message, a similar issue to CVE-2015-2922...
CVE-2015-2924
The receivera function in rdisc/nm-lndp-rdisc.c in the Neighbor Discovery ND protocol implementation in the IPv6 stack in NetworkManager 1.x allows remote attackers to reconfigure a hop-limit setting via a small hoplimit value in a Router Advertisement RA message, a similar issue to CVE-2015-2922...
CVE-2015-2924
The receivera function in rdisc/nm-lndp-rdisc.c in the Neighbor Discovery ND protocol implementation in the IPv6 stack in NetworkManager 1.x allows remote attackers to reconfigure a hop-limit setting via a small hoplimit value in a Router Advertisement RA message, a similar issue to CVE-2015-2922...
CVE-2015-8215
net/ipv6/addrconf.c in the IPv6 stack in the Linux kernel before 4.0 does not validate attempted changes to the MTU value, which allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service packet loss via a value that is 1 smaller than the minimum compliant value or 2 larger than the MTU of a...
CVE-2015-2924
CVE-2015-2924 affects NetworkManager (ND/IPv6) via receive_ra in rdisc/nm-lndp-rdisc.c, allowing remote reconfiguration of hop-limit through a small RA hop_limit value. Public references confirm the issue in NetworkManager 1.x and describe a fix in the CentOS/Red Hat advisories (upstream 1.0.6). ...
CVE-2015-2924
The receivera function in rdisc/nm-lndp-rdisc.c in the Neighbor Discovery ND protocol implementation in the IPv6 stack in NetworkManager 1.x allows remote attackers to reconfigure a hop-limit setting via a small hoplimit value in a Router Advertisement RA message, a similar issue to CVE-2015-2922...
CVE-2015-8215
net/ipv6/addrconf.c in the IPv6 stack in the Linux kernel before 4.0 does not validate attempted changes to the MTU value, which allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service packet loss via a value that is 1 smaller than the minimum compliant value or 2 larger than the MTU of a...
GNOME NetworkManager 'ipv6/addrconf.c' Denial of Service Vulnerability
GNOME NetworkManager is a set of network management tools. A denial of service vulnerability exists in GNOME NetworkManager. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability to crash the application and deny service to legitimate users...
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS : Linux kernel (Utopic HWE) vulnerabilities (USN-2797-1)
The remote Ubuntu 14.04 LTS host has a package installed that is affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the USN-2797-1 advisory. It was discovered that the Linux kernel did not check if a new IPv6 MTU set by a user space application was valid. A remote attacker could forge a route...
Ubuntu: Security Advisory (USN-2775-1)
The remote host is missing an update for the SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only ifdescription...
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS : Linux kernel (Vivid HWE) vulnerabilities (USN-2778-1)
The remote Ubuntu 14.04 LTS host has a package installed that is affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the USN-2778-1 advisory. It was discovered that the Linux kernel did not check if a new IPv6 MTU set by a user space application was valid. A remote attacker could forge a route...
USN-2779-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the Linux kernel did not check if a new IPv6 MTU set by a user space application was valid. A remote attacker could forge a route advertisement with an invalid MTU that a user space daemon like NetworkManager would honor and apply to the kernel, causing a denial of service...
USN-2778-1: Linux kernel (Vivid HWE) vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the Linux kernel did not check if a new IPv6 MTU set by a user space application was valid. A remote attacker could forge a route advertisement with an invalid MTU that a user space daemon like NetworkManager would honor and apply to the kernel, causing a denial of service...
USN-2776-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the Linux kernel did not check if a new IPv6 MTU set by a user space application was valid. A remote attacker could forge a route advertisement with an invalid MTU that a user space daemon like NetworkManager would honor and apply to the kernel, causing a denial of service...