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debian debian linux 0.9.4 vulnerabilities and exploits
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668
VMScore
CVE-2003-0361
gPS prior to 1.1.0 does not properly follow the rgpsp connection source acceptation policy as specified in the rgpsp.conf file, which could allow unauthorized remote malicious users to connect to rgpsp.
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.2
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.4
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.1
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.3
445
VMScore
CVE-2003-0362
Buffer overflow in gPS prior to 0.10.2 may allow local users to cause a denial of service (SIGSEGV) in rgpsp via long command lines.
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.4
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.1
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.2
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.3
668
VMScore
CVE-2003-0360
Multiple buffer overflows in gPS prior to 1.0.0 allow malicious users to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code.
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.2
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.3
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.4
Debian Debian Linux 0.9.1
445
VMScore
CVE-2012-2350
pam_shield prior to 0.9.4: Default configuration does not perform protective action
Pam Shield Project Pam Shield
Debian Debian Linux 8.0
Debian Debian Linux 9.0
Debian Debian Linux 10.0
383
VMScore
CVE-2020-16135
libssh 0.9.4 has a NULL pointer dereference in tftpserver.c if ssh_buffer_new returns NULL.
Libssh Libssh 0.9.4
Debian Debian Linux 9.0
Fedoraproject Fedora 32
Fedoraproject Fedora 33
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 18.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 20.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core Policy 1.15.0
445
VMScore
CVE-2016-1232
The mod_dialback module in Prosody prior to 0.9.9 does not properly generate random values for the secret token for server-to-server dialback authentication, which makes it easier for malicious users to spoof servers via a brute force attack.
Prosody Prosody 0.9.6
Prosody Prosody 0.9.4
Prosody Prosody 0.9.3
Prosody Prosody 0.9.2
Prosody Prosody 0.9.1
Prosody Prosody 0.9.0
Prosody Prosody
Prosody Prosody 0.9.7
Prosody Prosody 0.9.5
Fedoraproject Fedora 22
Fedoraproject Fedora 23
Debian Debian Linux 8.0
Debian Debian Linux 7.0
383
VMScore
CVE-2016-1231
Directory traversal vulnerability in the HTTP file-serving module (mod_http_files) in Prosody 0.9.x prior to 0.9.9 allows remote malicious users to read arbitrary files via a .. (dot dot) in an unspecified path.
Fedoraproject Fedora 23
Fedoraproject Fedora 22
Prosody Prosody 0.9.3
Prosody Prosody 0.9.2
Prosody Prosody 0.9.1
Prosody Prosody 0.9.0
Prosody Prosody 0.9.8
Prosody Prosody 0.9.6
Prosody Prosody 0.9.4
Prosody Prosody 0.9.7
Prosody Prosody 0.9.5
Debian Debian Linux 7.0
Debian Debian Linux 8.0
641
VMScore
CVE-2017-16927
The scp_v0s_accept function in sesman/libscp/libscp_v0.c in the session manager in xrdp up to and including 0.9.4 uses an untrusted integer as a write length, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (buffer overflow and application crash) or possibly have unspecifie...
Neutrinolabs Xrdp
Debian Debian Linux 7.0
NA
CVE-2022-39348
Twisted is an event-based framework for internet applications. Started with version 0.9.4, when the host header does not match a configured host `twisted.web.vhost.NameVirtualHost` will return a `NoResource` resource which renders the Host header unescaped into the 404 response a...
Twistedmatrix Twisted
Debian Debian Linux 10.0
383
VMScore
CVE-2021-46142
An issue exists in uriparser prior to 0.9.6. It performs invalid free operations in uriNormalizeSyntax.
Uriparser Project Uriparser
Fedoraproject Fedora 34
Fedoraproject Extra Packages For Enterprise Linux 8.0
Fedoraproject Fedora 35
Debian Debian Linux 9.0
Debian Debian Linux 10.0
Debian Debian Linux 11.0
Opensuse Backports Sle-15
Opensuse Factory -
Opensuse Leap 15.3
VMScore
CVSSv2
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VMScore
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