Vulnerabilities > Freebsd > Freebsd > 4.2
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2001-06-27 | CVE-2001-0469 | Unspecified vulnerability in Freebsd rwho daemon rwhod in FreeBSD 4.2 and earlier, and possibly other operating systems, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via malformed packets with a short length. | 5.0 |
2001-06-18 | CVE-2001-0371 | Unspecified vulnerability in Freebsd Race condition in the UFS and EXT2FS file systems in FreeBSD 4.2 and earlier, and possibly other operating systems, makes deleted data available to user processes before it is zeroed out, which allows a local user to access otherwise restricted information. | 6.2 |
2001-06-18 | CVE-2001-0247 | Buffer Overflow vulnerability in Multiple Vendor BSD ftpd glob() Buffer overflows in BSD-based FTP servers allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a long pattern string containing a {} sequence, as seen in (1) g_opendir, (2) g_lstat, (3) g_stat, and (4) the glob0 buffer as used in the glob functions glob2 and glob3. | 10.0 |
2001-05-03 | CVE-2001-0196 | Unspecified vulnerability in Freebsd inetd ident server in FreeBSD 4.x and earlier does not properly set group permissions, which allows remote attackers to read the first 16 bytes of files that are accessible by the wheel group. | 5.0 |
2001-03-26 | CVE-2001-0183 | Unspecified vulnerability in Freebsd ipfw and ip6fw in FreeBSD 4.2 and earlier allows remote attackers to bypass access restrictions by setting the ECE flag in a TCP packet, which makes the packet appear to be part of an established connection. | 7.5 |
2001-02-12 | CVE-2001-0063 | Unspecified vulnerability in Freebsd procfs in FreeBSD and possibly other operating systems allows local users to bypass access control restrictions for a jail environment and gain additional privileges. | 7.2 |
2001-02-12 | CVE-2001-0062 | Unspecified vulnerability in Freebsd procfs in FreeBSD and possibly other operating systems allows local users to cause a denial of service by calling mmap on the process' own mem file, which causes the kernel to hang. | 2.1 |
2001-02-12 | CVE-2001-0061 | Unspecified vulnerability in Freebsd procfs in FreeBSD and possibly other operating systems does not properly restrict access to per-process mem and ctl files, which allows local users to gain root privileges by forking a child process and executing a privileged process from the child, while the parent retains access to the child's address space. | 7.2 |
2000-12-11 | CVE-2000-1013 | Unspecified vulnerability in Freebsd The setlocale function in FreeBSD 5.0 and earlier, and possibly other OSes, allows local users to read arbitrary files via the LANG environmental variable. | 7.2 |
2000-12-11 | CVE-2000-1012 | Unspecified vulnerability in Freebsd The catopen function in FreeBSD 5.0 and earlier, and possibly other OSes, allows local users to read arbitrary files via the LANG environmental variable. | 7.2 |