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PT-2019-5356 · Apache +3 · Apache Zookeeper +3
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Apache ZooKeeper versions 1.0.0 through 3.4.13 Apache ZooKeeper versions 3.5.0-alpha through 3.5.4-beta Description: The issue is related to ZooKeeper’s getACL command, which does not check any permission when retrieving the ACLs of the...
Amazon Linux AMI : kernel / nvidia (ALAS-2013-148)
A malicious Network File System version 4 NFSv4 server could return a crafted reply to a GETACL request, causing a denial of service on the client. CVE-2012-2375 , Moderate A divide-by-zero flaw was found in the TCP Illinois congestion control algorithm implementation in the Linux kernel. If the...
Oracle Linux 5 / 6 : Unbreakable Enterprise kernel (ELSA-2012-2047)
The remote Oracle Linux 5 / 6 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ELSA-2012-2047 advisory. - mm/hotplug: correctly add new zone to all other nodes zone lists Jiang Liu Orabug: 16020976 Bug-db: 14798 CVE-2012-5517 - Divide by zero in TCP...
DEBIAN-CVE-2011-4131
The NFSv4 implementation in the Linux kernel before 3.2.2 does not properly handle bitmap sizes in GETACL replies, which allows remote NFS servers to cause a denial of service OOPS by sending an excessive number of bitmap words...
Design/Logic Flaw
The NFSv4 implementation in the Linux kernel before 3.2.2 does not properly handle bitmap sizes in GETACL replies, which allows remote NFS servers to cause a denial of service OOPS by sending an excessive number of bitmap words...
CVE-2011-4131
The NFSv4 implementation in the Linux kernel before 3.2.2 does not properly handle bitmap sizes in GETACL replies, which allows remote NFS servers to cause a denial of service OOPS by sending an excessive number of bitmap words...
kernel: nfs4_getfacl decoding kernel oops
The NFSv4 implementation in the Linux kernel before 3.2.2 does not properly handle bitmap sizes in GETACL replies, which allows remote NFS servers to cause a denial of service OOPS by sending an excessive number of bitmap words...