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CSSA-1999-032.0.txt
Posted Sep 23, 1999

Caldera Advisory - The Linux kernel as shipped with Caldera OpenLinux 2.3 has two definitive security problems, and one possible problem. TCP Spoofing Problem, Packet Injection Problem, and Possible Argument Vector Corruption.

tags | kernel, spoof, tcp
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 350d1bc9f32ecb9593c8a39cf20b41e45414c1e95730304b12f7f95f068e0610
CSSA-1999-033.0.txt
Posted Sep 23, 1999

Caldera Advisory - A buffer overflow was discovered in the Linux user space NFS daemon that allows an attacker to obtain root privilege on the NFS server host. In order to exploit the bug, the attacker must have access to a file systems exported read/write by the server machine.

tags | overflow, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 6b4ad7a11ae1fbac1d36179c6e8f5c7ac6f7d3948f8bd9e21f75fb9a9a4516b5
CSSA-1999-034.0.txt
Posted Sep 23, 1999

Caldera Advisory - Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in BIND, the DNS name server implementation maintained by the Internet Consortium, and shipped with OpenLinux. At least one of them, the so-called "NXT bug," involves a buffer overflow that can possibly be used by a skilled attacker to execute arbitrary code with the privilege of the name server process. Five other bugs could be exploited by remote and local users to crash the name server.

tags | remote, overflow, arbitrary, local, vulnerability
SHA-256 | 086d79dde8d74f83c4d957877417e087ae75be0eeff44c6541e3e5f6e87b0bd7
cssa-1999.019.xmonisdn
Posted Sep 23, 1999

cssa-1999.019.xmonisdn

SHA-256 | a77e6cd012cc277c753c877a06427126b967fbfc3d976a9ca5de9d28359a01ed
cssa-1999.020.termcap
Posted Sep 23, 1999

cssa-1999.020.termcap

SHA-256 | 6073986702f4cc168bb9cc9b2b63f41ab772b8f5f1a0eaa72eb7841adc50d0c3
cssa-1999.021.kdm
Posted Sep 23, 1999

cssa-1999.021.kdm

SHA-256 | 700a413b91f6451fc2bee08bbb71c3969f5e1aa9a53b093555e172baa3d8b8ec
cssa-1999.022.telnetd
Posted Sep 23, 1999

cssa-1999.022.telnetd

SHA-256 | 1c7c7d8a01d0126dc5774e2c8c370db2766fabd45386ff23393aad55751dc198
cssa-1999.023.cron
Posted Sep 23, 1999

cssa-1999.023.cron

SHA-256 | 3f702d85cf8877a64bbd16f008762cda98e4f0f1e73dd2e0562d0a98e0823437
cssa-1999.024.amd
Posted Sep 23, 1999

cssa-1999.024.amd

SHA-256 | e112a5b2f0c9edd1d5390c2f901939b2ddd22e6d1cbe8ff57c3af04622621789
cssa-1999.025.man
Posted Sep 23, 1999

cssa-1999.025.man

SHA-256 | ec30892da126e6e1d4db80c7ba1779a1a049dcad33fe411924ac292be83e54ba
cssa-1999.026.inews
Posted Sep 23, 1999

cssa-1999.026.inews

SHA-256 | d894564d34b7b64fcaf19be5316f595de4064645a4da7dd0a754dcf576a7d928
cssa-1999.028.wuftpd
Posted Sep 23, 1999

cssa-1999.028.wuftpd

SHA-256 | 23e470c0caa1f4e16873fc2e07cd05fea294cdf231fc7e16b3e2ad2b18f22bdc
SA-1998.02.txt
Posted Sep 23, 1999

SA-1998.02.txt

SHA-256 | ac6f15d28618c985e7a400dc79fe83f1a06722d1587a931be025cbd608c0981d
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