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security flaw
The Linux kernel 2.6.17.10 and 2.6.17.11 and 2.6.18-rc5 allows local users to cause a denial of service crash via an SCTP socket with a certain SOLINGER value, possibly related to the patch for CVE-2006-3745. NOTE: older kernel versions for specific Linux distributions are also affected, due to...
CVE-2006-4535
The Linux kernel 2.6.17.10 and 2.6.17.11 and 2.6.18-rc5 allows local users to cause a denial of service crash via an SCTP socket with a certain SOLINGER value, possibly related to the patch for CVE-2006-3745. NOTE: older kernel versions for specific Linux distributions are also affected, due to...
CVE-2006-4535
The Linux kernel 2.6.17.10 and 2.6.17.11 and 2.6.18-rc5 allows local users to cause a denial of service crash via an SCTP socket with a certain SOLINGER value, possibly related to the patch for CVE-2006-3745. NOTE: older kernel versions for specific Linux distributions are also affected, due to...
CVE-2006-4535
The Linux kernel 2.6.17.10 and 2.6.17.11 and 2.6.18-rc5 allows local users to cause a denial of service crash via an SCTP socket with a certain SOLINGER value, possibly related to the patch for CVE-2006-3745. NOTE: older kernel versions for specific Linux distributions are also affected, due to...
CVE-2006-4535
CVE-2006-4535 describes a local denial-of-service in the Linux kernel SCTP implementation where a socket with a specific SO_LINGER value can crash the kernel. Affected are kernel versions 2.6.17.10, 2.6.17.11 and 2.6.18-rc5 (and older kernels backported CVE-2006-3745 patches). Public sources (Red...
Linux kernel DoS
Special SOLINGER value for SCTP socket causes system to crash. ELF loader vulnerability on 64-bit system causes system to crash on malformed ELF binary...
CVE-2004-2013
Integer overflow in the SCTPSOCKOPTDEBUGNAME SCTP socket option in socket.c in the Linux kernel 2.4.25 and earlier allows local users to execute arbitrary code via an optlen value of -1, which causes kmalloc to allocate 0 bytes of memory...
CVE-2004-2013
Integer overflow in the SCTPSOCKOPTDEBUGNAME SCTP socket option in socket.c in the Linux kernel 2.4.25 and earlier allows local users to execute arbitrary code via an optlen value of -1, which causes kmalloc to allocate 0 bytes of memory...