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freebsd freebsd 4.6.2 vulnerabilities and exploits
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5
CVSSv2
CVE-2004-0171
FreeBSD 5.1 and previous versions, and Mac OS X prior to 10.3.4, allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (resource exhaustion of memory buffers and system crash) via a large number of out-of-sequence TCP packets, which prevents the operating system from creatin...
Freebsd Freebsd 4.6.2
Freebsd Freebsd 4.7
Openbsd Openbsd 3.4
Freebsd Freebsd 4.8
Freebsd Freebsd 4.9
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2
Openbsd Openbsd 3.3
Freebsd Freebsd 5.0
Freebsd Freebsd 5.1
5
CVSSv2
CVE-2003-0804
The arplookup function in FreeBSD 5.1 and previous versions, Mac OS X prior to 10.2.8, and possibly other BSD-based systems, allows remote attackers on a local subnet to cause a denial of service (resource starvation and panic) via a flood of spoofed ARP requests.
Apple Mac Os X 10.2
Apple Mac Os X 10.2.1
Apple Mac Os X Server 10.2.7
Freebsd Freebsd 4.0
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1.1
Openbsd Openbsd 3.3
Openbsd Openbsd 3.4
Apple Mac Os X 10.2.6
Apple Mac Os X 10.2.7
Apple Mac Os X Server 10.2
Apple Mac Os X Server 10.2.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.6
Freebsd Freebsd 4.6.2
Freebsd Freebsd 4.7
Freebsd Freebsd 4.8
Apple Mac Os X 10.2.2
Apple Mac Os X 10.2.4
Apple Mac Os X Server 10.2.3
Apple Mac Os X Server 10.2.5
Freebsd Freebsd 4.3
Freebsd Freebsd 4.5
4.9
CVSSv2
CVE-2013-6832
The nand_ioctl function in sys/dev/nand/nand_geom.c in the nand driver in the kernel in FreeBSD 10 and previous versions does not properly initialize a certain data structure, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information from kernel memory via a crafted ioctl call.
Freebsd Freebsd 8.3
Freebsd Freebsd 8.2
Freebsd Freebsd 6.4
Freebsd Freebsd 6.3
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2.1
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2
Freebsd Freebsd 4.6
Freebsd Freebsd 4.5
Freebsd Freebsd 4.0
Freebsd Freebsd 3.5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 2.2.8
Freebsd Freebsd 2.2.7
Freebsd Freebsd 2.2
Freebsd Freebsd 2.1.7.1
Freebsd Freebsd 2.0.1
Freebsd Freebsd 2.0
Freebsd Freebsd 1.0
Freebsd Freebsd 0.4 1
Freebsd Freebsd 9.0
Freebsd Freebsd 8.4
Freebsd Freebsd 7.2
Freebsd Freebsd 7.1
4.9
CVSSv2
CVE-2013-6833
The qls_eioctl function in sys/dev/qlxge/qls_ioctl.c in the kernel in FreeBSD 10 and previous versions does not validate a certain size parameter, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information from kernel memory via a crafted ioctl call.
Freebsd Freebsd 8.4
Freebsd Freebsd 8.3
Freebsd Freebsd 7.1
Freebsd Freebsd 7.0
Freebsd Freebsd 6.4
Freebsd Freebsd 5.3
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.6.2
Freebsd Freebsd 4.6
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1
Freebsd Freebsd 9.1
Freebsd Freebsd 9.0
Freebsd Freebsd 7.3
Freebsd Freebsd 7.2
Freebsd Freebsd 5.5
Freebsd Freebsd 5.4
Freebsd Freebsd 4.8
Freebsd Freebsd 4.7
Freebsd Freebsd 4.11
Freebsd Freebsd 4.10
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1.1
Freebsd Freebsd 3.2
4.9
CVSSv2
CVE-2013-6834
The ql_eioctl function in sys/dev/qlxgbe/ql_ioctl.c in the kernel in FreeBSD 10 and previous versions does not validate a certain size parameter, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information from kernel memory via a crafted ioctl call.
Freebsd Freebsd 8.2
Freebsd Freebsd 8.0
Freebsd Freebsd 6.3
Freebsd Freebsd 6.1
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2.1
Freebsd Freebsd 5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.5
Freebsd Freebsd 4.3
Freebsd Freebsd 3.5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 3.4
Freebsd Freebsd 2.2.8
Freebsd Freebsd 2.2.6
Freebsd Freebsd 2.1.7.1
Freebsd Freebsd 2.1.6.1
Freebsd Freebsd 2.0
Freebsd Freebsd 1.5
Freebsd Freebsd 1.0
Freebsd Freebsd 9.2
Freebsd Freebsd 7.4
Freebsd Freebsd 7.3
Freebsd Freebsd 7.2
Freebsd Freebsd 7.1
4.7
CVSSv2
CVE-2005-0109
Hyper-Threading technology, as used in FreeBSD and other operating systems that are run on Intel Pentium and other processors, allows local users to use a malicious thread to create covert channels, monitor the execution of other threads, and obtain sensitive information such as ...
Freebsd Freebsd 1.1.5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 2.0
Freebsd Freebsd 2.0.5
Freebsd Freebsd 3.0
Freebsd Freebsd 3.1
Freebsd Freebsd 3.2
Freebsd Freebsd 3.3
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.10
Freebsd Freebsd 4.4
Freebsd Freebsd 4.5
Freebsd Freebsd 4.7
Freebsd Freebsd 4.8
Freebsd Freebsd 5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2.1
Freebsd Freebsd 5.3
Redhat Enterprise Linux 3.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 4.0
Ubuntu Ubuntu Linux 4.1
Ubuntu Ubuntu Linux 5.04
Freebsd Freebsd 2.1.5
4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2012-2143
The crypt_des (aka DES-based crypt) function in FreeBSD prior to 9.0-RELEASE-p2, as used in PHP, PostgreSQL, and other products, does not process the complete cleartext password if this password contains a 0x80 character, which makes it easier for context-dependent malicious user...
Postgresql Postgresql
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2.1
Freebsd Freebsd 7.4
Freebsd Freebsd 6.1
Freebsd Freebsd 3.1
Freebsd Freebsd 6.4
Freebsd Freebsd 6.3
Freebsd Freebsd 2.2.5
Freebsd Freebsd 5.5
Freebsd Freebsd 8.2
Freebsd Freebsd 5.4
Freebsd Freebsd 5.3
Freebsd Freebsd 2.2.2
Freebsd Freebsd 2.1.7
Freebsd Freebsd 4.11
Freebsd Freebsd 2.0.5
Freebsd Freebsd 8.0
Freebsd Freebsd 1.1.5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.5
Freebsd Freebsd 4.7
Freebsd Freebsd 7.0
Freebsd Freebsd
4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2003-0914
ISC BIND 8.3.x prior to 8.3.7, and 8.4.x prior to 8.4.3, allows remote malicious users to poison the cache via a malicious name server that returns negative responses with a large TTL (time-to-live) value.
Isc Bind 8.2.3
Isc Bind 8.3.2
Isc Bind 8.3.3
Nixu Namesurfer Suite 3.0.1
Isc Bind 8.2.4
Isc Bind 8.2.5
Isc Bind 8.3.4
Isc Bind 8.3.5
Isc Bind 8.3.0
Isc Bind 8.3.1
Isc Bind 8.4.1
Nixu Namesurfer Standard 3.0.1
Isc Bind 8.2.6
Isc Bind 8.2.7
Isc Bind 8.3.6
Isc Bind 8.4
Compaq Tru64 5.1
Compaq Tru64 5.1 Pk3 Bl17
Compaq Tru64 5.1a Pk3 Bl3
Compaq Tru64 5.1a Pk4 Bl21
Freebsd Freebsd 4.6
Freebsd Freebsd 4.6.2
3.7
CVSSv2
CVE-2005-0988
Race condition in gzip 1.2.4, 1.3.3, and previous versions, when decompressing a gzipped file, allows local users to modify permissions of arbitrary files via a hard link attack on a file while it is being decompressed, whose permissions are changed by gzip after the decompressio...
Gnu Gzip 1.2.4
Gnu Gzip 1.2.4a
Gnu Gzip 1.3.3
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.11
Freebsd Freebsd 4.4
Freebsd Freebsd 4.5
Freebsd Freebsd 4.6
Freebsd Freebsd 4.7
Freebsd Freebsd 4.9
Freebsd Freebsd 5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 5.3
Redhat Enterprise Linux 2.1
Redhat Enterprise Linux 4.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux Desktop 3.0
Turbolinux Turbolinux Appliance Server 1.0 Hosting
Turbolinux Turbolinux Appliance Server 1.0 Workgroup
Ubuntu Ubuntu Linux 4.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.0
Freebsd Freebsd 4.10
Freebsd Freebsd 4.3
Freebsd Freebsd 4.8
2.1
CVSSv2
CVE-2005-1126
The SIOCGIFCONF ioctl (ifconf function) in FreeBSD 4.x up to and including 4.11 and 5.x up to and including 5.4 does not properly clear a buffer before using it, which allows local users to obtain portions of sensitive kernel memory.
Freebsd Freebsd 4.0
Freebsd Freebsd 4.10
Freebsd Freebsd 4.3
Freebsd Freebsd 4.4
Freebsd Freebsd 4.5
Freebsd Freebsd 4.7
Freebsd Freebsd 4.9
Freebsd Freebsd 5.1
Freebsd Freebsd 5.3
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.2
Freebsd Freebsd 4.6
Freebsd Freebsd 4.8
Freebsd Freebsd 5.0
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2
Freebsd Freebsd 5.2.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.1
Freebsd Freebsd 4.11
Freebsd Freebsd 4.6.2
CVSSv2
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
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