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CVE-1999-0380
SLMail 3.1 and 3.2 allows local users to access any file in the NTFS file system when the Remote Administration Service RAS is enabled by setting a user's Finger File to point to the target file, then running finger on the user...
Juniper NSM GUI Server Detection
The remote host is running the Juniper NSM GUI Server. The NSM GUI accepts connections from users using the NSM GUI Client, which allows for administration of the NSM servers. C Tenable Network Security, Inc. include"compat.inc"; if description scriptid69870; scriptversion"1.9";...
Buffer overflow
Multiple buffer overflows in Client Software WinCom LPD Total 3.0.2.623 and earlier allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via 1 a long 0x02 command to the remote administration service on TCP port 13500 or 2 a long invalid control filename to LPDService.exe on TCP port 515...
IBM DB2 database server multiple security vulnerabilities
TCP/523 remote administration service memory corruption. Dynamic livrary loading by relative path...
CVE-1999-0380
SLMail 3.1 and 3.2 allows local users to access any file in the NTFS file system when the Remote Administration Service RAS is enabled by setting a user's Finger File to point to the target file, then running finger on the user...
CVE-1999-0380
CVE-1999-0380 affects SLMail 3.1 and 3.2. When Remote Administration Service (RAS) is enabled, an attacker can point a user’s Finger File to a target file and, after running finger, access NTFS files locally. The underlying cause is the Finger service handling a user file reference insecurely, en...
slmail.ntfs.txt
By-pass NTFS permissions on machines running SLMail 3.2 Introduction This advisory if for those running SLMail version 3.2 or 3.1 with the Remote Administration Service enabled. Due to certain short comings of this service any user with an account on the NT machine running SLMail can by-pass all...
CVE-1999-0380
SLMail 3.1 and 3.2 allows local users to access any file in the NTFS file system when the Remote Administration Service RAS is enabled by setting a user's Finger File to point to the target file, then running finger on the user...