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K16470: Linux kernel vulnerability CVE-2002-0510
Security Advisory Description The UDP implementation in Linux 2.4.x kernels keeps the IP Identification field at 0 for all non-fragmented packets, which could allow remote attackers to determine that a target system is running Linux. CVE-2002-0510 Impact There is no impact; F5 products are not...
SOL16470 - Linux kernel vulnerability CVE-2002-0510
Note: As of February 17, 2015, AskF5 Security Advisory articles include the Severity value. Security Advisory articles published before this date do not list a Severity value. Recommended Action None Supplemental Information SOL9970: Subscribing to email notifications regarding F5 products SOL995...
CVE-2002-0510
The UDP implementation in Linux 2.4.x kernels keeps the IP Identification field at 0 for all non-fragmented packets, which could allow remote attackers to determine that a target system is running Linux...
CVE-2002-0510
CVE-2002-0510 describes a fingerprinting flaw in the UDP/IP stack of Linux 2.4.x: the IP Identification field is kept at 0 for non-fragmented packets, enabling remote observers to determine if a target runs Linux. The available connected documents reiterate the Linux kernel vulnerability and refe...
CVE-2002-0510
The UDP implementation in Linux 2.4.x kernels keeps the IP Identification field at 0 for all non-fragmented packets, which could allow remote attackers to determine that a target system is running Linux...