First published: Fri Mar 08 2002(Updated: )
Memory leak in SNMP in Squid 2.4 STABLE3 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Squid Web Proxy Cache | <=2.4_stable_2 | |
Red Hat Linux | =7.2 | |
Red Hat Linux | =6.2 | |
Red Hat Linux | =7.1 | |
Red Hat Linux | =7.0 | |
Red Hat Linux | =6.2 | |
Red Hat Linux | =7.1 | |
Red Hat Linux | =7.1 | |
Red Hat Linux | =6.2 | |
Red Hat Linux | =7.0 | |
Red Hat Linux | =7.2 |
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CVE-2002-0069 has a high severity due to its potential to cause a denial of service.
The fix for CVE-2002-0069 involves upgrading to a later version of Squid beyond 2.4 STABLE3.
CVE-2002-0069 affects Squid versions 2.4 STABLE3 and earlier, as well as specific Red Hat Linux versions listed.
Yes, CVE-2002-0069 can be exploited remotely by attackers to trigger a memory leak.
The potential impacts of CVE-2002-0069 include service interruptions and degraded performance due to memory leaks.