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FreeBSD Ports: xorg-server
The remote host is missing an update to the system as announced in the referenced advisory. VID 61534682-b8f4-11da-8e62-000e0c33c2dc OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $ Description: Auto generated from vuxml or freebsd advisories Authors: Thomas Reinke Copyright: Copyright c 2008 E-Soft Inc...
FreeBSD Ports: xorg-server
The remote host is missing an update to the system as announced in the referenced advisory. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2008 E-Soft Inc. 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-or-later...
FreeBSD : xorg-server -- privilege escalation (61534682-b8f4-11da-8e62-000e0c33c2dc)
Daniel Stone of X.Org reports : During the analysis of results from the Coverity code review of X.Org, we discovered a flaw in the server that allows local users to execute arbitrary code with root privileges, or cause a denial of service by overwriting files on the system, again with root...
SUSE-SA:2006:016: xorg-x11-server
The remote host is missing the patch for the advisory SUSE-SA:2006:016 xorg-x11-server. A programming flaw in the X.Org X Server allows local attackers to gain root access when the server is setuid root, as is the default in SUSE Linux 10.0. This flaw was spotted by the Coverity project. Only SUS...
CVE-2006-0745
The CVE concerns the X.Org X Server (xorg-server) 1.0.0 and later (X11R6.9.0, X11R7.0) where a faulty check tests the address of geteuid instead of the function result, allowing a local user to bypass restrictions and perform a Local Privilege Escalation. Impact described across sources: an unpri...
[CVE-2006-0745] X.Org Security Advisory: privilege escalation and DoS in X11R6.9, X11R7.0
X.Org Security Advisory, March 20th 2006 Local privilege escalation in X.Org server 1.0.0 and later; X11R6.9.0 and X11R7.0 CVE-ID: CVE-2006-0745 Overview: During the analysis of results from the Coverity code review of X.Org, we discovered a flaw in the server that allows local users to execute...