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netbsd netbsd 1.6.1 vulnerabilities and exploits
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445
VMScore
CVE-2004-0257
OpenBSD 3.4 and NetBSD 1.6 and 1.6.1 allow remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (crash) by sending an IPv6 packet with a small MTU to a listening port and then issuing a TCP connect to that port.
Openbsd Openbsd 3.4
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.1
Openbsd Openbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
Openbsd Openbsd 3.1
Openbsd Openbsd 3.2
Openbsd Openbsd 3.3
445
VMScore
CVE-2003-0653
The OSI networking kernel (sys/netiso) in NetBSD 1.6.1 and previous versions does not use a BSD-required "PKTHDR" mbuf when sending certain error responses to the sender of an OSI packet, which allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (kernel panic or ...
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.1
436
VMScore
CVE-2010-2530
Multiple integer signedness errors in smb_subr.c in the netsmb module in the kernel in NetBSD 5.0.2 and previous versions, FreeBSD, and Apple Mac OS X allow local users to cause a denial of service (panic) via a negative size value in a /dev/nsmb ioctl operation, as demonstrated ...
Netbsd Netbsd
Netbsd Netbsd 5.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.3
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.4
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.3.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.3.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 3.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5
Netbsd Netbsd 1.4.3
Netbsd Netbsd 0.8
Netbsd Netbsd 5.0
Netbsd Netbsd 4.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
436
VMScore
CVE-2006-1797
The kernel in NetBSD-current before September 28, 2005 allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash) by using the SIOCGIFALIAS ioctl to gather information on a non-existent alias of a network interface, which causes a NULL pointer dereference.
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.3
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.2
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
409
VMScore
CVE-2006-0145
The kernfs_xread function in kernfs in NetBSD 1.6 up to and including 2.1, and OpenBSD 3.8, does not properly validate file offsets against negative 32-bit values that occur as a result of truncation, which allows local users to read arbitrary kernel memory and gain privileges vi...
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.2
383
VMScore
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
231
VMScore
CVE-2006-5215
The Xsession script, as used by X Display Manager (xdm) in NetBSD prior to 20060212, X.Org prior to 20060317, and Solaris 8 through 10 prior to 20061006, allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files, or read another user's Xsession errors file, via a symlink attack on a /...
X.org Xdm
Netbsd Netbsd 1.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.4.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.4.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.2
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
Sun Solaris 10.0
Sun Sunos 5.8
Sun Solaris 9.0
Netbsd Netbsd 1.3.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.3.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.4.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.4
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.3
231
VMScore
CVE-2006-1833
Intel RNG Driver in NetBSD 1.6 up to and including 3.0 may incorrectly detect the presence of the pchb interface, which will cause it to always generate the same random number, which allows remote malicious users to more easily crack encryption keys generated from the interface.
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.2
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.3
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
187
VMScore
CVE-2006-1814
NetBSD 1.6, 2.0, 2.1 and 3.0 allows local users to cause a denial of service (memory exhaustion) by using the sysctl system call to lock a large buffer into physical memory.
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.3
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
187
VMScore
CVE-2006-1587
NetBSD 1.6 up to 3.0, when a user has "set record" in .mailrc with the default umask set, creates the record file with 0644 permissions, which allows local users to read the record file.
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
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