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Revision: 318877 Date: 2013-05-23 Time: 15:30:07Z Committer: flo
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| VuXML ID | Description |
|---|---|
| 9fae0f1f-df82-11d9-b875-0001020eed82 | tcpdump -- infinite loops in protocol decodingProblem DescriptionSeveral tcpdump protocol decoders contain programming errors which can cause them to go into infinite loops. ImpactAn attacker can inject specially crafted packets into the network which, when processed by tcpdump, could lead to a denial-of-service. After the attack, tcpdump would no longer capture traffic, and would potentially use all available processor time. Discovery 2005-06-09 Entry 2005-06-18 Modified 2005-06-20 tcpdump lt 3.8.3_2 CVE-2005-1267 CVE-2005-1278 CVE-2005-1279 CVE-2005-1280 SA-05:10.tcpdump http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&m=111454406222040 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&m=111454461300644 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&m=111928309502304 |
| 2dc764fa-40c0-11dc-aeac-02e0185f8d72 | FreeBSD -- Buffer overflow in tcpdump(1)Problem Description:An un-checked return value in the BGP dissector code can result in an integer overflow. This value is used in subsequent buffer management operations, resulting in a stack based buffer overflow under certain circumstances. Impact:By crafting malicious BGP packets, an attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute code or crash the tcpdump process on the target system. This code would be executed in the context of the user running tcpdump(1). It should be noted that tcpdump(1) requires privileges in order to open live network interfaces. Workaround:No workaround is available. Discovery 2007-08-01 Entry 2007-08-02 tcpdump lt 3.9.6 CVE-2007-3798 SA-07:06.tcpdump |
| 9fae0f1f-df82-11d9-b875-0001020eed82 | tcpdump -- infinite loops in protocol decodingProblem DescriptionSeveral tcpdump protocol decoders contain programming errors which can cause them to go into infinite loops. ImpactAn attacker can inject specially crafted packets into the network which, when processed by tcpdump, could lead to a denial-of-service. After the attack, tcpdump would no longer capture traffic, and would potentially use all available processor time. Discovery 2005-06-09 Entry 2005-06-18 Modified 2005-06-20 tcpdump lt 3.8.3_2 CVE-2005-1267 CVE-2005-1278 CVE-2005-1279 CVE-2005-1280 SA-05:10.tcpdump http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&m=111454406222040 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&m=111454461300644 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&m=111928309502304 |
| 2dc764fa-40c0-11dc-aeac-02e0185f8d72 | FreeBSD -- Buffer overflow in tcpdump(1)Problem Description:An un-checked return value in the BGP dissector code can result in an integer overflow. This value is used in subsequent buffer management operations, resulting in a stack based buffer overflow under certain circumstances. Impact:By crafting malicious BGP packets, an attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute code or crash the tcpdump process on the target system. This code would be executed in the context of the user running tcpdump(1). It should be noted that tcpdump(1) requires privileges in order to open live network interfaces. Workaround:No workaround is available. Discovery 2007-08-01 Entry 2007-08-02 tcpdump lt 3.9.6 CVE-2007-3798 SA-07:06.tcpdump |