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Fedora Core 11 FEDORA-2009-9230 (mapserver)
The remote host is missing an update to mapserver announced via advisory FEDORA-2009-9230. OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $Id: fcore20099230.nasl 6624 2017-07-10 06:11:55Z cfischer $ Description: Auto-generated from advisory FEDORA-2009-9230 mapserver Authors: Thomas Reinke Copyright: Copyright c 200...
Fedora Core 10 FEDORA-2009-9243 (mapserver)
The remote host is missing an update to mapserver announced via advisory FEDORA-2009-9243. Note: This VT has been deprecated and is therefore no longer functional. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2009 E-Soft Inc. Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by...
Fedora Core 11 FEDORA-2009-9230 (mapserver)
The remote host is missing an update to mapserver announced via advisory FEDORA-2009-9230. Note: This VT has been deprecated and is therefore no longer functional. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2009 E-Soft Inc. Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by...
MapServer < 4.10.4, 5.x < 5.2.2 Multiple Vulnerabilities
MapServer is prone to multiple vulnerabilities. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2009 Greenbone AG 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-only CPE = "cpe:/a:osgeo:mapserver"; ifdescription...
CVE-2009-1177
Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in maptemplate.c in mapserv in MapServer 4.x before 4.10.4 and 5.x before 5.2.2 have unknown impact and remote attack vectors...
CVE-2009-1177
Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in maptemplate.c in mapserv in MapServer 4.x before 4.10.4 and 5.x before 5.2.2 have unknown impact and remote attack vectors...
CVE-2009-1177
CVE-2009-1177 affects MapServer’s mapserv, specifically MapServer 4.x before 4.10.4 and 5.x before 5.2.2. The flaw resides in maptemplate.c and is described as multiple stack-based buffer overflows, with unknown impact and remote attack vectors. The Red Hat CVE entry corroborates this description...