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Nmap NSE net: dhcp-discover
Sends a DHCPDISCOVER request to a host on UDP port 67. The response comes back to UDP port 68, and is read using pcap due to the inability for a script to choose its source port at the moment. DHCPDISCOVER is a DHCP request that returns useful information from a DHCP server. The request sends a...
Nmap NSE: DHCP Discover
This script attempts to retrieve information from a DHCP server by sending a DHCPDISCOVER request. This is a wrapper on the Nmap Security Scanner's http://nmap.org dhcp-discover.nse. OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $Id: gbnmapdhcpdiscover.nasl 7000 2017-08-24 11:51:46Z teissa $ Wrapper for Nmap DHCP...
Fedora 13 : dhcp-4.1.1-27.P1.fc13 (2010-17303)
Thu Nov 4 2010 Jiri Popelka - 12:4.1.1-27.P1 - Fix for CVE-2010-3611 649880 - Wed Oct 13 2010 Jiri Popelka - 12:4.1.1-26.P1 - Server was ignoring client's Solicit where client included address/prefix as a preference 634842 - Tue Sep 7 2010 Jiri Popelka - 12:4.1.1-25.P1 - Hardening...
CVE-2006-3122
The supersedelease function in memory.c in ISC DHCP dhcpd server 2.0pl5 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service application crash via a DHCPDISCOVER packet with a 32 byte client-identifier, which causes the packet to be interpreted as a corrupt uid and causes the server to exit with...
CVE-2006-3122
The supersedelease function in memory.c in ISC DHCP dhcpd server 2.0pl5 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service application crash via a DHCPDISCOVER packet with a 32 byte client-identifier, which causes the packet to be interpreted as a corrupt uid and causes the server to exit with...
CVE-2006-3122
The supersedelease function in memory.c in ISC DHCP dhcpd server 2.0pl5 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service application crash via a DHCPDISCOVER packet with a 32 byte client-identifier, which causes the packet to be interpreted as a corrupt uid and causes the server to exit with...
CVE-2006-3122
The CVE-2006-3122 entry concerns ISC DHCP (dhcpd) 2.0pl5. The vulnerability is in the supersede_lease function (memory.c): processing a DHCPDISCOVER with a 32-byte client-identifier causes the packet to be interpreted as a corrupt uid, making the server exit with a denial-of-service condition. Th...
ISC DHCP Server supersede_lease() Function DHCPDISCOVER Packet DoS
The ISC DHCP server running on the remote host is affected by a denial of service vulnerability in the supersedelease function within file memory.c due to improper handling of DHCPDISCOVER packets that have a client-identifier option that is exactly 32 bytes long. An unauthenticated, remote...