ISS X-Force has discovered buffer overflow vulnerabilities in two popular Remote Authentication Dial-In User Server (RADIUS) implementations. RADIUS was originally designed to manage user authentication into dial-up terminal servers and similar devices. It has since been used as a standard for access control and user authentication for numerous Internet infrastructure devices, including routers, switches, and 802.11 Wireless Access Points.
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