Product:

Linux

(Redhat)
Repositories https://github.com/mjg59/linux
#Vulnerabilities 232
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2000-03-09 CVE-2000-0184 Linux printtool sets the permissions of printer configuration files to be world-readable, which allows local attackers to obtain printer share passwords. Mandrake_linux, Linux N/A
2000-02-26 CVE-2000-0170 Buffer overflow in the man program in Linux allows local users to gain privileges via the MANPAGER environmental variable. Linux, Turbolinux N/A
1999-06-09 CVE-2000-0118 The Red Hat Linux su program does not log failed password guesses if the su process is killed before it times out, which allows local attackers to conduct brute force password guessing. Linux, Solaris, Sunos N/A
2000-01-04 CVE-2000-0052 Red Hat userhelper program in the usermode package allows local users to gain root access via PAM and a .. (dot dot) attack. Mandrake_linux, Linux, Turbolinux N/A
1999-10-04 CVE-1999-1542 RPMMail before 1.4 allows remote attackers to execute commands via an e-mail message with shell metacharacters in the "MAIL FROM" command. Linux N/A
1999-06-08 CVE-1999-1496 Sudo 1.5 in Debian Linux 2.1 and Red Hat 6.0 allows local users to determine the existence of arbitrary files by attempting to execute the target filename as a program, which generates a different error message when the file does not exist. Debian_linux, Linux, Sudo N/A
1996-02-02 CVE-1999-1491 abuse.console in Red Hat 2.1 uses relative pathnames to find and execute the undrv program, which allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via a path that points to a Trojan horse program. Linux N/A
1998-05-28 CVE-1999-1490 xosview 1.5.1 in Red Hat 5.1 allows local users to gain root access via a long HOME environmental variable. Linux N/A
1998-03-09 CVE-1999-1407 ifdhcpc-done script for configuring DHCP on Red Hat Linux 5 allows local users to append text to arbitrary files via a symlink attack on the dhcplog file. Linux N/A
1998-07-29 CVE-1999-1406 dumpreg in Red Hat Linux 5.1 opens /dev/mem with O_RDWR access, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (crash) by redirecting fd 1 (stdout) to the kernel. Linux N/A