Product:

Linux

(Redhat)
Repositories https://github.com/mjg59/linux
#Vulnerabilities 232
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2000-10-20 CVE-2000-0750 Buffer overflow in mopd (Maintenance Operations Protocol loader daemon) allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a long file name. Netbsd, Openbsd, Linux N/A
2000-07-27 CVE-2000-0668 pam_console PAM module in Linux systems allows a user to access the system console and reboot the system when a display manager such as gdm or kdm has XDMCP enabled. Linux, Pam_console, Linux N/A
2000-07-16 CVE-2000-0666 rpc.statd in the nfs-utils package in various Linux distributions does not properly cleanse untrusted format strings, which allows remote attackers to gain root privileges. Linux, Debian_linux, Linux, Suse_linux, Secure_linux N/A
2000-07-18 CVE-2000-0633 Vulnerability in Mandrake Linux usermode package allows local users to to reboot or halt the system. Linux, Mandrake_linux, Linux N/A
2000-07-03 CVE-2000-0566 makewhatis in Linux man package allows local users to overwrite files via a symlink attack. Openlinux, Mandrake_linux, Linux N/A
1994-12-19 CVE-2000-0508 rpc.lockd in Red Hat Linux 6.1 and 6.2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a malformed request. Debian_linux, Mandrake_linux, Linux N/A
2000-05-03 CVE-2000-0378 The pam_console PAM module in Linux systems performs a chown on various devices upon a user login, but an open file descriptor for those devices can be maintained after the user logs out, which allows that user to sniff activity on these devices when subsequent users log in. Linux N/A
1999-06-01 CVE-2000-0365 Red Hat Linux 6.0 installs the /dev/pts file system with insecure modes, which allows local users to write to other tty devices. Linux N/A
1999-06-01 CVE-2000-0364 screen and rxvt in Red Hat Linux 6.0 do not properly set the modes of tty devices, which allows local users to write to other ttys. Linux N/A
1999-12-03 CVE-2000-0358 ORBit and gnome-session in Red Hat Linux 6.1 allows remote attackers to crash a program. Linux N/A