Point-to-Point Protocol Project Point-to-Point Protocol 2.4.3

CPE Details

Point-to-Point Protocol Project Point-to-Point Protocol 2.4.3
2.4.3
2020-02-06
16h59 +00:00
2020-02-06
16h59 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:point-to-point_protocol_project:point-to-point_protocol:2.4.3:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

point-to-point_protocol_project

Product

point-to-point_protocol

Version

2.4.3

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CVE ID Publié Description Score Gravité
CVE-2020-8597 2020-02-03 21h58 +00:00 eap.c in pppd in ppp 2.4.2 through 2.4.8 has an rhostname buffer overflow in the eap_request and eap_response functions.
9.8
Critique
CVE-2018-11574 2018-06-14 18h00 +00:00 Improper input validation together with an integer overflow in the EAP-TLS protocol implementation in PPPD may cause a crash, information disclosure, or authentication bypass. This implementation is distributed as a patch for PPPD 0.91, and includes the affected eap.c and eap-tls.c files. Configurations that use the `refuse-app` option are unaffected.
9.8
Critique
CVE-2015-3310 2015-04-24 12h00 +00:00 Buffer overflow in the rc_mksid function in plugins/radius/util.c in Paul's PPP Package (ppp) 2.4.6 and earlier, when the PID for pppd is greater than 65535, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a start accounting message to the RADIUS server.
4.3
CVE-2014-3158 2014-11-15 20h00 +00:00 Integer overflow in the getword function in options.c in pppd in Paul's PPP Package (ppp) before 2.4.7 allows attackers to "access privileged options" via a long word in an options file, which triggers a heap-based buffer overflow that "[corrupts] security-relevant variables."
7.5
CVE-2006-2194 2006-07-05 16h00 +00:00 The winbind plugin in pppd for ppp 2.4.4 and earlier does not check the return code from the setuid function call, which might allow local users to gain privileges by causing setuid to fail, such as exceeding PAM limits for the maximum number of user processes, which prevents the winbind NTLM authentication helper from dropping privileges.
7.2