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SLES9: Security update for squid
The remote host is missing updates to packages that affect the security of your system. One or more of the following packages are affected: squid For more information, please visit the referenced security advisories. More details may also be found by searching for keyword 5015546 within the SuSE...
SLES9: Security update for squid
The remote host is missing updates to packages that affect the security of your system. One or more of the following packages are affected: squid For more information, please visit the referenced security advisories. More details may also be found by searching for keyword 5015546 within the SuSE...
CentOS 3 / 4 : squid (CESA-2005:415)
An updated squid package that fixes several security issues is now available. This update has been rated as having low security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. Squid is a full-featured Web proxy cache. A race condition bug was found in the way Squid handles the now obsolete Set-Cook...
[SECURITY] [DSA 751-1] New squid packages fix IP spoofing vulnerability
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian Security Advisory DSA 751-1 [email protected] http://www.debian.org/security/ Martin Schulze July 11th, 2005 http://www.debian.org/security/faq -...
RHEL 2.1 : squid (RHSA-2005:489)
An updated squid package that fixes several security issues is now available. This update has been rated as having low security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team. Squid is a full-featured Web proxy cache. A bug was found in the way Squid handles PUT and POST requests. It is possible fo...
CVE-2005-1519
CVE-2005-1519 affects Squid (2.5 STABLE9 and earlier) where an unfiltered DNS client UDP port can allow remote spoofing of DNS lookups, potentially redirecting users to spoofed sites. Public advisories (Debian DSA-751-1, CentOS/Red Hat advisories, Ubuntu USN-129-1) describe a fix in updated Squid...
CVE-2005-1519
Squid 2.5 STABLE9 and earlier, when the DNS client port is unfiltered and the environment does not prevent IP spoofing, allows remote attackers to spoof DNS lookups...