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FreeBSD 3.x/4.0/5.0 / NetBSD 1.4.1/1.4.2 / OpenBSD 2.x - Denial of Service
// source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1296/info A denial of service attack exists that affects FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD. It is believed that all versions of these operating systems are vulnerable. The vulnerability is related to setting socket options regarding the size of the send and...
CVE-1999-0727
A kernel leak in the OpenBSD kernel allows IPsec packets to be sent unencrypted...
CVE-1999-0727
CVE-1999-0727 affects the OpenBSD kernel, where a kernel leak could allow IPsec packets to be sent unencrypted. Documents confirm the root cause is a kernel leak in the OpenBSD kernel, with impact described as partial confidentiality (IPsec traffic could be exposed). The available sources do not ...
CVE-1999-0798
CVE-1999-0798 : The vulnerability is a buffer overflow in bootpd on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and Linux caused by a malformed header type. This year‑old CVE is referenced across multiple feeds (NVD, Red Hat, CVE List) with consistent description. Impact described in sources as a buffer overflow affecting...
CVE-1999-0798
Buffer overflow in bootpd on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and Linux systems via a malformed header type...
CVE-1999-0703
OpenBSD, BSDI, and other Unix operating systems allow users to set chflags and fchflags on character and block devices...
CVE-1999-0724
Summary: CVE-1999-0724 describes a buffer overflow in OpenBSD’s procfs and fdescfs file systems caused by the uio_offset value used by readdir(). The connected Red Hat and CVE records reiterate this description. The affected components are the OpenBSD procfs and fdescfs implementations; no additi...
CVE-1999-0703
CVSS shows low impact with local access. The CVE notes that OpenBSD, BSDI, and other Unix systems allow users to set chflags and fchflags on character and block devices. Connected records corroborate this behavior; however, the underlying root cause, affected versions, and remediation are not det...
CVE-1999-0724
Buffer overflow in OpenBSD procfs and fdescfs file systems via uiooffset in the readdir function...
ssh-1.2.27-exploit.txt
Ok, here is the exploit for SSH-1.2.27 compiled with RSAREF2. It was tested against sshd running on Linux Redhat 6.0 and OpenBSD 2.6, from a Linux Redhat 6.0 box. Since its a modified ssh client, i will just send the diffs against an unpatched ssh-1.2.27 distribution. and i'll try to explain what...
CVE-1999-0483
OpenBSD crash using nlink value in FFS and EXT2FS filesystems...
CVE-1999-0062
The OpenBSD chpass command is affected by a local-privilege-escalation flaw caused by file-descriptor leakage, enabling a local user to gain root access. The provided documents do not specify affected versions, exact root-cause details, exploit steps, or available fixes. No exploitation workflow ...
CVE-1999-0484
Buffer overflow in OpenBSD ping...
CVE-1999-0482
OpenBSD kernel crash through TSS handling, as caused by the crashme program...
CVE-1999-0481
Denial of service in "poll" in OpenBSD...
CVE-1999-0482
The vulnerability CVE-1999-0482 affects the OpenBSD kernel, with the crash triggered by the crashme program during TSS handling. The issue is a kernel crash path in TSS processing; concrete affected component is the kernel’s TSS handling, but the connected documents do not provide specific affect...
CVE-1999-0481
CVE-1999-0481 is a reported denial-of-service issue in the poll implementation of OpenBSD. Connected records (RH-CVE-1999-0481, NVD/NVD entries, CVE list) corroborate the same description, but none of the provided documents supply concrete technical details such as affected versions, specific pol...
CVE-1999-0484
The consolidated data confirms CVE-1999-0484 is a vulnerability described as a buffer overflow in OpenBSD ping. The Red Hat and CVE records reproduce the same description. No technical specifics are provided in the connected documents regarding affected versions, exact root cause details, exploit...