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CVE-2001-1166
linprocfs on FreeBSD 4.3 and previous versions does not properly restrict access to kernel memory, which allows one process with debugging rights on a privileged process to read restricted memory from that process.
Freebsd Freebsd 4.3
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.0
Freebsd Freebsd 4.2
NA
CVE-2001-1180
FreeBSD 4.3 does not properly clear shared signal handlers when executing a process, which allows local users to gain privileges by calling rfork with a shared signal handler, having the child process execute a setuid program, and sending a signal to the child.
Freebsd Freebsd 4.0
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.2
Freebsd Freebsd 4.3
NA
CVE-2004-0919
The syscons CONS_SCRSHOT ioctl in FreeBSD 5.x allows local users to read arbitrary kernel memory via (1) negative coordinates or (2) large coordinates.
Freebsd Freebsd 5.0
Freebsd Freebsd 5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2.1
NA
CVE-2000-0752
Buffer overflows in brouted in FreeBSD and possibly other OSes allows local users to gain root privileges via long command line arguments.
Freebsd Freebsd 4.0
Freebsd Freebsd 5.0
Freebsd Freebsd 3.5
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1
NA
CVE-2001-0061
procfs in FreeBSD and possibly other operating systems does not properly restrict access to per-process mem and ctl files, which allows local users to gain root privileges by forking a child process and executing a privileged process from the child, while the parent retains acces...
Freebsd Freebsd 3.5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.2
NA
CVE-2001-0062
procfs in FreeBSD and possibly other operating systems allows local users to cause a denial of service by calling mmap on the process' own mem file, which causes the kernel to hang.
Freebsd Freebsd 3.5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.2
NA
CVE-2001-0063
procfs in FreeBSD and possibly other operating systems allows local users to bypass access control restrictions for a jail environment and gain additional privileges.
Freebsd Freebsd 3.5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.2
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1.1
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2015-1417
The inet module in FreeBSD 10.2x prior to 10.2-PRERELEASE, 10.2-BETA2-p2, 10.2-RC1-p1, 10.1x prior to 10.1-RELEASE-p16, 9.x prior to 9.3-STABLE, 9.3-RELEASE-p21, and 8.x prior to 8.4-STABLE, 8.4-RELEASE-p35 on systems with VNET enabled and at least 16 VNET instances allows remote...
Freebsd Freebsd 8.4
Freebsd Freebsd 9.3
Freebsd Freebsd 10.1
Freebsd Freebsd 10.2
9.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2020-25583
In FreeBSD 12.2-STABLE before r368250, 11.4-STABLE before r368253, 12.2-RELEASE before p1, 12.1-RELEASE before p11 and 11.4-RELEASE before p5 when processing a DNSSL option, rtsold(8) decodes domain name labels per an encoding specified in RFC 1035 in which the first octet of eac...
Freebsd Freebsd 11.3
Freebsd Freebsd 11.4
Freebsd Freebsd 12.1
Freebsd Freebsd 12.2
NA
CVE-2014-3873
The ktrace utility in the FreeBSD kernel 8.4 before p11, 9.1 before p14, 9.2 before p7, and 9.3-BETA1 before p1 uses an incorrect page fault kernel trace entry size, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information from kernel memory via a kernel process trace.
Freebsd Freebsd 9.3
Freebsd Freebsd 9.2
Freebsd Freebsd 9.1
Freebsd Freebsd 8.4
CVSSv3
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CVSSv3
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