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gdm 1.0 .x/2.0 .x BETA/2.2 .0 XDMCP Buffer Overflow Vulnerability (2)
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1233/info A buffer overrun exists in the XDMCP handling code used in 'gdm', an xdm replacement, shipped as part of the GNOME desktop. By sending a maliciously crafted XDMCP message, it is possible for a remote attacker to...
S.u.S.E. Linux 6.2 sscw HOME Environment Variable Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/656/info A buffer overflow vulnerability in sscw's handling of the HOME environment variable allows local users to gain root privileges. !/bin/bash Linux x86 exploit for /usr/bin/sccw on SuSE 6.2 -Brock Tellier...
Knox Software Arkeia 4.0 Backup Local Overflow
No description provided by source. / source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/661/info Knox Software Arkeia 4.0 Backup rnavc & nlserverd HOME Environment Variable Buffer Overflow A local buffer overflow in the handling of the HOME environment variable by the rlserver and rnavc binaries that are...
CVE-2000-1044
CVE-2000-1044 concerns a format-string vulnerability in ypbind-mt on SuSE Linux (notably SuSE-6.2) that could allow an attacker to gain root privileges. The vulnerability arises in the handling of format strings in the affected component; no exploitation details are provided in the available docu...
suse6.2pbpg.txt
Brock Tellier [email protected] Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 5:06 PM Subject: Two SuSE 6.2 local root exploits Greetings, /usr/bin/pb and /usr/bin/pg, suid root by default on SuSE 6.2, allow any user to read any file on the system as shown: susebox:/root ls -la /usr/bin/pb uname -rwsr-xr-...
SuSE_overflow_exploit.txt
Greetings, My last post regarding a sccw exploit simply allowed any user to read any file on the system but, of course, didn't yield any instant root. A much more serious problem now exists in the form of a HOME environment variable buffer overflow. If you hadn't removed the s-bit before, now is...
Linux_suse_exploits.txt
Subject: Two SuSE 6.2 local root exploits To: [email protected] Greetings, /usr/bin/pb and /usr/bin/pg, suid root by default on SuSE 6.2, allow any user to read any file on the system as shown: susebox:/root ls -la /usr/bin/pb uname -rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 23544 Jul 22 20:07 /usr/bin/pb...