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OpenBSD 2.x fstat Format String Vulnerability
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1746/info fstat is a program shipped with BSD unix variants that is used to list the open files on a system. It is installed sgid kmem so it can access information about open files from the kernel memory structures. A use...
Matt Kimball and Roger Wolff mtr 0.28/0.41,Turbolinux 3.5 b2/4.2/4.4/6.0 mtr Vulnerability.2
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1038/info A potential vulnerability exists in the 'mtr' program, by Matt Kimball and Roger Wolff. Versions prior to 0.42 incorrectly dropped privileges on all Unix variants except HPUX. By calling a seteuidgetuid call, th...
Critical Path InJoin Directory Server 4.0 File Disclosure Vulnerability
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/4718/info Critical Path provides an LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Directory Server called InJoin. InJoin Directory Server is provided for Microsoft Windows operating systems and Unix variants. iCon is the...
NetBSD 1.x TalkD User Validation Vulnerability
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/4419/info talkd is a client-server application shipped with many Unix and Linux variants that is used for communication between users locally or remotely. talkd does not perform adequate validation of users making talk...
ISS Security Advisory: Multi-Vendor Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in CDE Subprocess Control Service
Internet Security Systems Security Advisory November 12, 2001 Multi-Vendor Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in CDE Subprocess Control Service Synopsis: Internet Security Systems ISS X-Force has discovered a buffer overflow in the Subprocess Control Server dtspcd in all Unix variants running CDE Comm...
Matt Kimball and Roger Wolff mtr 0.280.41 Turbolinux 3.5 b24.24.46.0 - mtr (2)
Matt Kimball and Roger Wolff mtr 0.280.41 Turbolinux 3.5 b24.24.46.0 - mtr 2 // source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1038/info A potential vulnerability exists in the 'mtr' program, by Matt Kimball and Roger Wolff. Versions prior to 0.42 incorrectly dropped privileges on all Unix variants...