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CVE-1999-0323
FreeBSD mmap function allows users to modify append-only or immutable files.
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.4
Openbsd Openbsd 2.2
Freebsd Freebsd 2.2
Bsdi Bsd Os 3.0
NA
CVE-1999-0304
mmap function in BSD allows local attackers in the kmem group to modify memory through devices.
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.4
Openbsd Openbsd 2.2
Bsdi Bsd Os 3.0
Freebsd Freebsd 2.2
NA
CVE-2002-0640
Buffer overflow in sshd in OpenSSH 2.3.1 up to and including 3.3 may allow remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a large number of responses during challenge response authentication when OpenBSD is using PAM modules with interactive keyboard authentication (PAMAuth...
Openbsd Openssh 2.3
Openbsd Openssh 2.5
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.1
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.1p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.2.2p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.2.3p1
Openbsd Openssh 2.1.1
Openbsd Openssh 2.2
Openbsd Openssh 2.9p2
Openbsd Openssh 3.0
Openbsd Openssh 3.1p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.2
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.2
Openbsd Openssh 2.5.1
Openbsd Openssh 2.5.2
Openbsd Openssh 2.9
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.2
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.2p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.3
Openbsd Openssh 3.3p1
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.3
Openbsd Openssh 2.1
2 EDB exploits
NA
CVE-2002-0572
FreeBSD 4.5 and previous versions, and possibly other BSD-based operating systems, allows local users to write to or read from restricted files by closing the file descriptors 0 (standard input), 1 (standard output), or 2 (standard error), which may then be reused by a called set...
Freebsd Freebsd 4.5
Openbsd Openbsd 2.0
Openbsd Openbsd 2.2
Sun Sunos -
Sun Solaris 7.0
Openbsd Openbsd 2.3
Sun Sunos 5.5.1
Sun Solaris 2.5.1
Sun Solaris 2.6
Freebsd Freebsd 4.4
Sun Solaris 8.0
Openbsd Openbsd 2.1
Sun Sunos 5.7
Sun Sunos 5.8
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-2003-1562
sshd in OpenSSH 3.6.1p2 and previous versions, when PermitRootLogin is disabled and using PAM keyboard-interactive authentication, does not insert a delay after a root login attempt with the correct password, which makes it easier for remote malicious users to use timing differen...
Openbsd Openssh 2
Openbsd Openssh 3.2.2
Openbsd Openssh 3.1
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.2p1
Openbsd Openssh 1.5.8
Openbsd Openssh 2.1.1
Openbsd Openssh 3.2.3p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.1p1
Openbsd Openssh 2.5.1
Openbsd Openssh 2.9.9p2
Openbsd Openssh 3.6.1p2
Openbsd Openssh 3.0
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.1
Openbsd Openssh 2.2
Openbsd Openssh 3.2
Openbsd Openssh 3.6
Openbsd Openssh 1.5.7
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.3
Openbsd Openssh 3.5p1
Openbsd Openssh 2.3.1
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.1p1
Openbsd Openssh 2.1
NA
CVE-2011-2895
The LZW decompressor in (1) the BufCompressedFill function in fontfile/decompress.c in X.Org libXfont prior to 1.4.4 and (2) compress/compress.c in 4.3BSD, as used in zopen.c in OpenBSD prior to 3.8, FreeBSD, NetBSD 4.0.x and 5.0.x prior to 5.0.3 and 5.1.x prior to 5.1.1, FreeTyp...
Openbsd Openbsd 3.5
Openbsd Openbsd 3.4
Openbsd Openbsd 3.3
Openbsd Openbsd 2.6
Openbsd Openbsd 2.0
Freebsd Freebsd
Netbsd Netbsd
Openbsd Openbsd 3.0
Openbsd Openbsd 2.9
Openbsd Openbsd 2.3
Openbsd Openbsd 2.4
X Libxfont 1.2.0
X Libxfont 1.2.1
X Libxfont 1.2.9
X Libxfont 1.3.0
X Libxfont 1.4.2
Openbsd Openbsd 3.6
Openbsd Openbsd 2.8
Openbsd Openbsd 2.7
Openbsd Openbsd 2.5
Openbsd Openbsd
X Libxfont 1.2.2
NA
CVE-2000-1169
OpenSSH SSH client prior to 2.3.0 does not properly disable X11 or agent forwarding, which could allow a malicious SSH server to gain access to the X11 display and sniff X11 events, or gain access to the ssh-agent.
Openbsd Openssh 2.2
NA
CVE-2006-4924
sshd in OpenSSH prior to 4.4, when using the version 1 SSH protocol, allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) via an SSH packet that contains duplicate blocks, which is not properly handled by the CRC compensation attack detector.
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.1
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.2
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.27
Openbsd Openssh 2.5.1
Openbsd Openssh 2.5.2
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.1
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.1p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.2.2
Openbsd Openssh 3.2.2p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.2.3p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.6
Openbsd Openssh 3.6.1
Openbsd Openssh 3.8
Openbsd Openssh 3.8.1
Openbsd Openssh 4.2
Openbsd Openssh 4.2p1
Openbsd Openssh 1.2
Openbsd Openssh 2.3
Openbsd Openssh 2.5
Openbsd Openssh 2.9p2
Openbsd Openssh 3.0
Openbsd Openssh 3.1p1
1 EDB exploit
NA
CVE-2006-5052
Unspecified vulnerability in portable OpenSSH prior to 4.4, when running on some platforms, allows remote malicious users to determine the validity of usernames via unknown vectors involving a GSSAPI "authentication abort."
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.1
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.2
Openbsd Openssh 2.5
Openbsd Openssh 2.5.1
Openbsd Openssh 3.0
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.1
Openbsd Openssh 3.2.2
Openbsd Openssh 3.2.2p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.5p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.6
Openbsd Openssh 3.7.1p2
Openbsd Openssh 3.8
Openbsd Openssh 4.1p1
Openbsd Openssh 4.2
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.27
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.3
Openbsd Openssh 2.5.2
Openbsd Openssh 2.9
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.1p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.2
Openbsd Openssh 3.2.3p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.3
NA
CVE-2008-3259
OpenSSH prior to 5.1 sets the SO_REUSEADDR socket option when the X11UseLocalhost configuration setting is disabled, which allows local users on some platforms to hijack the X11 forwarding port via a bind to a single IP address, as demonstrated on the HP-UX platform.
Openbsd Openssh 1.2.3
Openbsd Openssh 1.3
Openbsd Openssh 2.3.1
Openbsd Openssh 2.5
Openbsd Openssh 2.9p2
Openbsd Openssh 3.0
Openbsd Openssh 3.1p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.2
Openbsd Openssh 3.5
Openbsd Openssh 3.5p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.7.1p1
Openbsd Openssh 3.7.1p2
Openbsd Openssh 4.0
Openbsd Openssh 4.0p1
Openbsd Openssh 4.4
Openbsd Openssh 4.4p1
Openbsd Openssh 1.5
Openbsd Openssh 1.5.7
Openbsd Openssh 2.5.1
Openbsd Openssh 2.5.2
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.1
Openbsd Openssh 3.0.1p1
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