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Gentoo Security Advisory GLSA 200611-08 (rpm)
The remote host is missing updates announced in advisory GLSA 200611-08. OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $ Description: Auto generated from Gentoo's XML based advisory Authors: Thomas Reinke Copyright: Copyright c 2008 E-Soft Inc. http://www.securityspace.com Text descriptions are largely excerpted fr...
Mandrake Linux Security Advisory : rpm (MDKSA-2006:200)
A heap-based buffer overflow was discovered in librpm when the LANG or LCALL environment variable is set to ruRU.UTF-8 and possibly other locales, which could allow for user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted RPM packages. Updated packages have been patched to correct this...
CVE-2006-5466
Heap-based buffer overflow in the showQueryPackage function in librpm in RPM Package Manager 4.4.8, when the LANG environment variable is set to ruRU.UTF-8, might allow user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted RPM packages...
CVE-2006-5466
Heap-based buffer overflow in the showQueryPackage function in librpm in RPM Package Manager 4.4.8, when the LANG environment variable is set to ruRU.UTF-8, might allow user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted RPM packages...
CVE-2006-5466
The CVE-2006-5466 issue is a heap-based buffer overflow in librpm.showQueryPackage of RPM Package Manager 4.4.8, triggered when LANG is set to ru_RU.UTF-8. This could enable user-assisted arbitrary code execution via crafted RPM packages. Connected advisories confirm the affected component and ro...
CVE-2006-5466
Heap-based buffer overflow in the showQueryPackage function in librpm in RPM Package Manager 4.4.8, when the LANG environment variable is set to ruRU.UTF-8, might allow user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted RPM packages...
CVE-2006-5466
Heap-based buffer overflow in the showQueryPackage function in librpm in RPM Package Manager 4.4.8, when the LANG environment variable is set to ruRU.UTF-8, might allow user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted RPM packages...