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CVE-2002-1247
Buffer overflow in LISa/LISa-derived resLISa (KDE LAN browsing) allows local users to exploit through an overly long LOGNAME environment variable, enabling control of the resLISa process or related access. The vulnerability is triggered during parsing of LOGNAME, and exposed both in LISa and its ...
CVE-2000-1213
ping in iputils before 20001010, as distributed on Red Hat Linux 6.2 through 7J and other operating systems, does not drop privileges after acquiring a raw socket, which increases ping's exposure to bugs that otherwise would occur at lower privileges...
CVE-2000-1213
The CVE-2000-1213 entry concerns ping (iputils) before 20001010, distributed on Red Hat Linux 6.2–7J and other OSes. The root cause is that ping fails to drop privileges after acquiring a raw socket, increasing exposure to bugs that would occur at lower privileges. The vulnerability is tied to th...
CVE-2002-0497
Buffer overflow in mtr 0.46 and earlier, when installed setuid root, allows local users to access a raw socket via a long MTROPTIONS environment variable...
Переполнение буфера в mtr (buffer overflow)
Переполнение буфера в suid-приложении дает возможность использования RAW-сокета...
mtr 0.45, 0.46
Few days ago, a new version of mtr has been released. Authors wrote in CHANGELOG, that they fixed a non-exploitable buffer overflow. In fact, this vulnerability is very easly exploitable and allows attacker to gain access to raw socket, which makes possible ip spoofing and other malicious network...
CVE-2000-1213
ping in iputils before 20001010, as distributed on Red Hat Linux 6.2 through 7J and other operating systems, does not drop privileges after acquiring a raw socket, which increases ping's exposure to bugs that otherwise would occur at lower privileges...
Potential security problem with mtr
Hi. One of my users asked me to install mtr, most adequately described as a GUI:ed combination of traceroute and ping. I thought it looked cool, and had a closer look. In this mail follows a warning about a potential security problem with this program if installed as suggested. No exploit has bee...