SuSE SuSE Linux Admin-CD for Firewall

CPE Details

SuSE SuSE Linux Admin-CD for Firewall
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2007-08-23
19h05 +00:00
2007-09-14
15h36 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:suse:suse_linux_admin-cd_for_firewall:-:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

suse

Product

suse_linux_admin-cd_for_firewall

Version

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CVE ID Publié Description Score Gravité
CVE-2004-0460 2004-06-24 02h00 +00:00 Buffer overflow in the logging capability for the DHCP daemon (DHCPD) for ISC DHCP 3.0.1rc12 and 3.0.1rc13 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (server crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via multiple hostname options in (1) DISCOVER, (2) OFFER, (3) REQUEST, (4) ACK, or (5) NAK messages, which can generate a long string when writing to a log file.
10
CVE-2004-0461 2004-06-24 02h00 +00:00 The DHCP daemon (DHCPD) for ISC DHCP 3.0.1rc12 and 3.0.1rc13, when compiled in environments that do not provide the vsnprintf function, uses C include files that define vsnprintf to use the less safe vsprintf function, which can lead to buffer overflow vulnerabilities that enable a denial of service (server crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code.
10
CVE-2004-0495 2004-06-23 02h00 +00:00 Multiple unknown vulnerabilities in Linux kernel 2.4 and 2.6 allow local users to gain privileges or access kernel memory, as found by the Sparse source code checking tool.
7.2
CVE-2004-0554 2004-06-15 02h00 +00:00 Linux kernel 2.4.x and 2.6.x for x86 allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash), possibly via an infinite loop that triggers a signal handler with a certain sequence of fsave and frstor instructions, as originally demonstrated using a "crash.c" program.
2.1
CVE-2004-0535 2004-06-08 02h00 +00:00 The e1000 driver for Linux kernel 2.4.26 and earlier does not properly initialize memory before using it, which allows local users to read portions of kernel memory. NOTE: this issue was originally incorrectly reported as a "buffer overflow" by some sources.
2.1