First published: Mon Mar 12 2001(Updated: )
traceroute in NetBSD 1.3.3 and Linux systems allows local unprivileged users to modify the source address of the packets, which could be used in spoofing attacks.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Debian | =2.0.34 | |
Digital OpenVMS | =4.0 | |
NetBSD current | <=1.3.3 | |
Red Hat Linux | =2.0.34 | |
Slackware Linux | =2.0.34 |
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CVE-2000-0315 has a severity rating that indicates a potential for local unprivileged users to perform spoofing attacks.
To fix CVE-2000-0315, users should upgrade to the latest versions of affected operating systems that address this vulnerability.
CVE-2000-0315 affects NetBSD 1.3.3 and various versions of Linux systems including Slackware, Debian, and Red Hat.
The potential risks of CVE-2000-0315 include unauthorized packet spoofing which can lead to further network attacks.
CVE-2000-0315 specifically allows local users to exploit the vulnerability, it cannot be exploited remotely without local access.