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CVE-1999-0411
Several startup scripts in SCO OpenServer Enterprise System v 5.0.4p, including S84rpcinit, S95nis, S85tcp, and S89nfs, are vulnerable to a symlink attack, allowing a local user to gain root access.
Sco Openserver 3.0
Sco Openserver 5
NA
CVE-1999-0835
Denial of service in BIND named via malformed SIG records.
Sco Openserver 5
Sco Unixware 7
Sun Sunos 5.7
Ibm Aix 4.3
Sco Unixware 2
NA
CVE-1999-0851
Denial of service in BIND named via naptr.
Sco Unixware 7
Sun Sunos 5.7
Sco Openserver 5
Ibm Aix 4.3
Sco Unixware 2
NA
CVE-2000-0306
Buffer overflow in calserver in SCO OpenServer allows remote malicious users to gain root access via a long message.
Sco Openserver
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-2001-1148
Multiple buffer overflows in programs used by scoadmin and sysadmsh in SCO OpenServer 5.0.6a and previous versions allow local users to gain privileges via a long TERM environment variable to (1) atcronsh, (2) auditsh, (3) authsh, (4) backupsh, (5) lpsh, (6) sysadm.menu, or (7) t...
Sco Openserver
NA
CVE-1999-0345
Jolt ICMP attack causes a denial of service in Windows 95 and Windows NT systems.
Sco Open Desktop 3
Ibm Aix 4.2
Freebsd Freebsd 2.0.5
Freebsd Freebsd 1.1.5.1
Sco Internet Faststart 1.0
Sco Internet Faststart 1.1
Freebsd Freebsd 1.0
Sco Openserver 5
Freebsd Freebsd 1.1
Ibm Aix 4.1
Freebsd Freebsd 1.2
Ibm Aix 3.2
Freebsd Freebsd 2.0
Sun Sunos
Ibm Sng 2.2
Ibm Sng 2.1
6.1
CVSSv3
CVE-2020-25495
A reflected Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Xinuo (formerly SCO) Openserver version 5 and 6 allows remote malicious users to inject arbitrary web script or HTML tag via the parameter 'section'.
Xinuos Openserver 5.0.7
Xinuos Openserver 6.0
NA
CVE-1999-0078
pcnfsd (aka rpc.pcnfsd) allows local users to change file permissions, or execute arbitrary commands through arguments in the RPC call.
Ncr Mp-ras 3.0
Ncr Mp-ras 2.03
Sgi Irix 5.3
Ncr Mp-ras 3.01
Next Nextstep
Ibm Aix 4.2
Sun Sunos 5.5
Sco Unixware 2.1
Freebsd Freebsd 6.2
Sco Openserver 5
Sun Sunos 4.1
Sun Sunos 5.4
Nec Up-ux V
Ibm Aix 4.1
Bsdi Bsd Os
Ibm Aix 3.2
Hp Hp-ux
NA
CVE-2001-0797
Buffer overflow in login in various System V based operating systems allows remote malicious users to execute arbitrary commands via a large number of arguments through services such as telnet and rlogin.
Sgi Irix 3.2
Sgi Irix 3.3.2
Sgi Irix 3.3.3
Sgi Irix 3.3
Sgi Irix 3.3.1
Hp Hp-ux 10.01
Hp Hp-ux 10.10
Ibm Aix 4.3.1
Ibm Aix 4.3.2
Sco Openserver 5.0.5
Sco Openserver 5.0.6
Sun Solaris 2.4
Sun Sunos 5.5
Sun Sunos 5.7
Sun Solaris 7.0
Hp Hp-ux 11.0.4
Hp Hp-ux 11.00
Sco Openserver 5.0
Sco Openserver 5.0.1
Sun Sunos 5.1
Sun Sunos 5.2
Sun Solaris 2.5.1
8 EDB exploits
2 Github repositories
NA
CVE-2004-0112
The SSL/TLS handshaking code in OpenSSL 0.9.7a, 0.9.7b, and 0.9.7c, when using Kerberos ciphersuites, does not properly check the length of Kerberos tickets during a handshake, which allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted SSL/TLS handshak...
Cisco Firewall Services Module
Symantec Clientless Vpn Gateway 4400 5.0
Hp Apache-based Web Server 2.0.43.00
Cisco Firewall Services Module 1.1.3
Cisco Firewall Services Module 1.1.2
Hp Aaa Server
Cisco Firewall Services Module 1.1 \\(3.005\\)
Hp Apache-based Web Server 2.0.43.04
Cisco Firewall Services Module 2.1 \\(0.208\\)
Avaya Sg203 4.4
Hp Hp-ux 11.11
Redhat Enterprise Linux Desktop 3.0
Hp Hp-ux 11.23
Cisco Ciscoworks Common Management Foundation 2.1
Freebsd Freebsd 5.1
Avaya Sg208 4.4
Redhat Enterprise Linux 3.0
Avaya Sg200 4.4
Avaya Sg5 4.4
Redhat Linux 7.2
Cisco Ciscoworks Common Services 2.2
Openbsd Openbsd 3.3
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