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How to Relocate Veeam Backup & Replication Backup Files
Other Data Relocation-Related Articles KB2236 --Moving backup files to/from a Scale-Out Backup Repository. KB2321 -- Changing the backup location of Veeam Agent jobs operating in Standalone mode not directly controlled by Veeam Backup & Replication but targeting a Veeam Backup & Replication...
Mozilla: Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:13.0/ rv:10.0.5) (MFSA 2012-34)
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in the browser engine in Mozilla Firefox before 13.0, Thunderbird before 13.0, and SeaMonkey before 2.10 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service memory corruption and application crash or possibly execute arbitrary code via vectors related to 1...
Debian DSA-2420-1 : openjdk-6 - several vulnerabilities
Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenJDK, an implementation of the Oracle Java platform. - CVE-2011-3377 The IcedTea browser plugin included in the openjdk-6 package does not properly enforce the Same Origin Policy on web content served under a domain name which has a common suffix...
BSD systems securelevel protection bypass
By mounting different filesystem it's possible to mask file flagged 'immutable'. It's possible to rollback system tiime by setting it to maximum value...
rt-sa-2005-15.txt
Advisory: BSD Securelevels: Circumventing protection of files flagged immutable By mounting an arbitrary filesystem, it is possible to mask files flagged immutable with any user-defined files. Details ======= Product: FreeBSD up to 6.0-STABLE and 7.0-CURRENT OpenBSD up to 3.8 DragonFly up to 1.2...
CVE-2005-4351
The securelevels implementation in FreeBSD 7.0 and earlier, OpenBSD up to 3.8, DragonFly up to 1.2, and Linux up to 2.6.15 allows root users to bypass immutable settings for files by mounting another filesystem that masks the immutable files while the system is running...
[Full-disclosure] BSD Securelevels: Circumventing protection of files flagged immutable
Advisory: BSD Securelevels: Circumventing protection of files flagged immutable By mounting an arbitrary filesystem, it is possible to mask files flagged immutable with any user-defined files. Details ======= Product: FreeBSD up to 6.0-STABLE and 7.0-CURRENT OpenBSD up to 3.8 DragonFly up to 1.2...
CVE-2005-4351
The securelevels implementation in FreeBSD 7.0 and earlier, OpenBSD up to 3.8, DragonFly up to 1.2, and Linux up to 2.6.15 allows root users to bypass immutable settings for files by mounting another filesystem that masks the immutable files while the system is running...
CVE-2005-4351
The securelevels implementation in FreeBSD 7.0 and earlier, OpenBSD up to 3.8, DragonFly up to 1.2, and Linux up to 2.6.15 allows root users to bypass immutable settings for files by mounting another filesystem that masks the immutable files while the system is running...
CVE-1999-1394
CVE-1999-1394 : BSD 4.4–based operating systems running at security level 1 allow the root user to clear immutable/append-only flags on files by unmounting the filesystem and using a filesystem editor (e.g., fsdb) to modify a device directly. The description does not specify affected products, ve...
CVE-1999-0323
CVE-1999-0323 affects FreeBSD: the mmap function allows users to modify append-only or immutable files. The connected documents reiterate this description but do not provide additional technical details, affected versions, root cause specifics, exploit information, or remediation guidance. Practi...
CVE-1999-0323
FreeBSD mmap function allows users to modify append-only or immutable files...
BSDI BSDOS 4.0 FreeBSD 3.2 NetBSD 1.4 x86 OpenBSD 2.5 - UFS Secure Level 1
BSDI BSDOS 4.0 FreeBSD 3.2 NetBSD 1.4 x86 OpenBSD 2.5 - UFS Secure Level 1 source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/510/info In 4.4BSD derivatives there are four secure levels that provide for added filesystem security among other things over and above the regular unix permission systems. Part o...
CVE-1999-0323
FreeBSD mmap function allows users to modify append-only or immutable files...