ntpd in ntp 4.2.8p4 prior to 4.2.8p11 drops bad packets before updating the "received" timestamp, which allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (disruption) by sending a packet with a zero-origin timestamp causing the association to reset and setting the contents of the packet as the most recent timestamp. This issue is a result of an incomplete fix for CVE-2015-7704.
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ntp ntp 4.2.8 |
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synology skynas - |
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synology router manager 1.1 |
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synology diskstation manager 6.1 |
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synology diskstation manager 6.0 |
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synology virtual diskstation manager - |
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synology diskstation manager 5.2 |
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synology vs960hd firmware - |
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slackware slackware linux 14.0 |
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slackware slackware linux 14.1 |
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slackware slackware linux 14.2 |
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canonical ubuntu linux 14.04 |
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canonical ubuntu linux 16.04 |
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canonical ubuntu linux 17.10 |
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canonical ubuntu linux 18.04 |
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netapp steelstore cloud integrated storage - |
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netapp cloud backup - |