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CVE-2016-2550
The Linux kernel before 4.5 allows local users to bypass file-descriptor limits and cause a denial of service memory consumption by leveraging incorrect tracking of descriptor ownership and sending each descriptor over a UNIX socket before closing it. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an...
USN-2929-1 linux vulnerabilities
Ben Hawkes discovered that the Linux netfilter implementation did not correctly perform validation when handling IPTSOSETREPLACE events. A local unprivileged attacker could use this to cause a denial of service system crash or possibly execute arbitrary code with administrative privileges...
CVE-2013-4312
The Linux kernel before 4.4.1 allows local users to bypass file-descriptor limits and cause a denial of service memory consumption by sending each descriptor over a UNIX socket before closing it, related to net/unix/afunix.c and net/unix/garbage.c...
Design/Logic Flaw
The Linux kernel before 4.4.1 allows local users to bypass file-descriptor limits and cause a denial of service memory consumption by sending each descriptor over a UNIX socket before closing it, related to net/unix/afunix.c and net/unix/garbage.c...
CVE-2013-4312
The Linux kernel before 4.4.1 allows local users to bypass file-descriptor limits and cause a denial of service memory consumption by sending each descriptor over a UNIX socket before closing it, related to net/unix/afunix.c and net/unix/garbage.c...
DEBIAN-CVE-2013-4312
The Linux kernel before 4.4.1 allows local users to bypass file-descriptor limits and cause a denial of service memory consumption by sending each descriptor over a UNIX socket before closing it, related to net/unix/afunix.c and net/unix/garbage.c...
CVE-2013-4312
The Linux kernel before 4.4.1 allows local users to bypass file-descriptor limits and cause a denial of service memory consumption by sending each descriptor over a UNIX socket before closing it, related to net/unix/afunix.c and net/unix/garbage.c...
CVE-2013-4312
The Linux kernel before 4.4.1 allows local users to bypass file-descriptor limits and cause a denial of service memory consumption by sending each descriptor over a UNIX socket before closing it, related to net/unix/afunix.c and net/unix/garbage.c...
CVE-2013-4312
The CVE-2013-4312 issue affects the Linux kernel prior to 4.4.1, where a local attacker could bypass per-process file-descriptor limits by sending descriptors over a local UNIX domain socket before closing them, causing memory exhaustion and potential denial of service. The root cause is the hand...
CVE-2013-4312
The Linux kernel before 4.4.1 allows local users to bypass file-descriptor limits and cause a denial of service memory consumption by sending each descriptor over a UNIX socket before closing it, related to net/unix/afunix.c and net/unix/garbage.c...
UBUNTU-CVE-2013-4312
The Linux kernel before 4.4.1 allows local users to bypass file-descriptor limits and cause a denial of service memory consumption by sending each descriptor over a UNIX socket before closing it, related to net/unix/afunix.c and net/unix/garbage.c...
[SECURITY] [DSA 3026-1] dbus security update
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian Security Advisory DSA-3026-1 [email protected] http://www.debian.org/security/ Florian Weimer September 16, 2014 http://www.debian.org/security/faq -...
Debian DSA-3026-1 : dbus - security update
Alban Crequy and Simon McVittie discovered several vulnerabilities in the D-Bus message daemon. - CVE-2014-3635 On 64-bit platforms, file descriptor passing could be abused by local users to cause heap corruption in dbus-daemon, leading to a crash, or potentially to arbitrary code execution. -...
Debian Security Advisory DSA 3026-1 (dbus - security update)
Alban Crequy and Simon McVittie discovered several vulnerabilities in the D-Bus message daemon. CVE-2014-3635 On 64-bit platforms, file descriptor passing could be abused by local users to cause heap corruption in dbus-daemon, leading to a crash, or potentially to arbitrary code execution...
ftpd.dos.pl
Who has more free file descriptors & network ports, you or the ftp server ? ftpd's which limit connections to 1 per user@host or similar may have some defense against this, or if they don't support multiple data connections open at the same time. I suspect "many" is the number of ftpd's which are...