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CVE-2005-4776
Integer overflow in the FreeBSD compatibility code (freebsd_misc.c) in NetBSD-current, NetBSD-3, NetBSD-2.0, and NetBSD-2 prior to 20050913; and NetBSD-1.6 prior to 20050914; allows local users to cause a denial of service (heap corruption or system crash) and possibly gain root ...
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.2
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
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CVE-2001-1091
The (1) dump and (2) dump_lfs commands in NetBSD 1.4.x up to and including 1.5.1 do not properly drop privileges, which could allow local users to gain privileges via the RCMD_CMD environment variable.
Netbsd Netbsd 1.4
Netbsd Netbsd 1.4.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.4.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.4.3
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CVE-2006-1589
The elf_load_file function in NetBSD 2.0 up to and including 3.0 allows local users to cause a denial of service (kernel crash) via an ELF interpreter that does not have a PT_LOAD section in its header, which triggers a null dereference.
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.3
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
NA
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
NA
CVE-2005-2134
The (1) clcs and (2) emuxki drivers in NetBSD 1.6 up to and including 2.0.2 allow local users to cause a denial of service (kernel crash) by using the set-parameters ioctl on an audio device to change the block size and set the pause state to "unpaused" in the same ioct...
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.2
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
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CVE-2005-4691
imake in NetBSD prior to 2.0.3, NetBSD-current prior to 12 September 2005, certain versions of X.Org, and certain versions of XFree86 allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the temporary file for the file.0 target, which is used for a pre-formatte...
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6.1
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CVE-2002-1194
Buffer overflow in talkd on NetBSD 1.6 and previous versions, and possibly other operating systems, may allow remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a long inbound message.
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.2
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
NA
CVE-2006-3202
The ip6_savecontrol function in NetBSD 2.0 up to and including 3.0, under certain configurations, does not check to see if IPv4-mapped sockets are being used before processing IPv6 socket options, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (crash) by creating an IPv4-m...
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
Netbsd Netbsd 3.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.3
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
NA
CVE-2002-1543
Buffer overflow in trek on NetBSD 1.5 up to and including 1.5.3 allows local users to gain privileges via long keyboard input.
Netbsd Netbsd 1.6
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.1
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.3
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5
Netbsd Netbsd 1.5.2
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CVE-2005-4782
NetBSD 2.0 prior to 2.0.4, 2.1 prior to 2.1.1, and 3, when the kernel is compiled with "options DIAGNOSTIC," allows local users to cause a denial of service (kernel assertion panic) via a negative linger time in the SO_LINGER socket option.
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.3
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.1
Netbsd Netbsd 2.0.2
Netbsd Netbsd 2.1
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