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bsdlibc-multi.txt
Posted Mar 27, 2008
Authored by Maksymilian Arciemowicz | Site securityreason.com

FreeBSD and NetBSD suffer from multiple vulnerabilities in libc in the strfmon() function.

tags | advisory, vulnerability
systems | netbsd, freebsd
advisories | CVE-2008-1391
SHA-256 | cbe3c1735c6036b3a1b56bde659692782a69127f4311229609029b7922bf0442

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Coda Filesystem Kernel Memory Disclosure
Posted Aug 17, 2010
Authored by Dan Rosenberg | Site vsecurity.com

Virtual Security Research, LLC. Security Advisory - VSR identified a vulnerability in the Coda filesystem kernel module, as implemented for FreeBSD and NetBSD. By sending a specially crafted ioctl request to a mounted Coda filesystem, an unprivileged local user could read large portions of kernel heap memory, leading to the disclosure of potentially sensitive information.

tags | advisory, kernel, local, info disclosure
systems | netbsd, freebsd
advisories | CVE-2010-3014
SHA-256 | 2a33556640e8aacacde12fc52c8c1542bef5798e08d4ad672635ca2fb49e83f2
autossh-1.2f.tgz
Posted Feb 21, 2004
Authored by Carson Harding | Site harding.motd.ca

Autossh is a program to monitor and automatically reestablish SSH connections. It is similar to rstunnel (Reliable SSH Tunnel), however, it is implemented in C, and is easier to set up and use, especially for connections to multiple hosts. Autossh has been compiled and tested on OpenBSD, Linux, and Solaris, and should run without needing changes on FreeBSD and NetBSD.

tags | encryption
systems | linux, netbsd, solaris, freebsd, openbsd
SHA-256 | aa291238919a04261f8fc721d2478f39a9744520ec2ac7c4ba12373c9395bbd3
fwanalog-0.5.tar.gz
Posted Feb 27, 2002
Site tud.at

fwanalog is a shell script that parses and summarizes firewall logfiles. It currently (version 0.4.1) understands logs from ipf (tested with OpenBSD 2.8's and 2.9's ipf, also FreeBSD and NetBSD), Linux 2.2 ipchains and Linux 2.4 iptables. It has been tested on Debian GNU/Linux "sid" with bash and OpenBSD 2.8 and 2.9 with ksh as /bin/sh. It can be easily extended for other logfile formats, all it takes is editing two regular expressions. Sample report available here.

Changes: Workaround was made for a problem with RedHat 7.1's buggy zegrep.
tags | tool, shell, firewall, bash
systems | linux, netbsd, unix, freebsd, openbsd, debian
SHA-256 | c1e4eccf4ec3e70680c875caeb309d8153d1e0aa203fe0838f355d1a93884aea
fwanalog-0.4.1.tar.gz
Posted Dec 9, 2001
Site tud.at

fwanalog is a shell script that parses and summarizes firewall logfiles. It currently (version 0.4.1) understands logs from ipf (tested with OpenBSD 2.8's and 2.9's ipf, also FreeBSD and NetBSD), Linux 2.2 ipchains and Linux 2.4 iptables. It has been tested on Debian GNU/Linux "sid" with bash and OpenBSD 2.8 and 2.9 with ksh as /bin/sh. It can be easily extended for other logfile formats, all it takes is editing two regular expressions. Sample report available here.

tags | tool, shell, firewall, bash
systems | linux, netbsd, unix, freebsd, openbsd, debian
SHA-256 | 12920533fe25151e3ced38b92d32d1bea3aab768f99fef447b1eb297e3539a8d
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