First published: Fri Mar 18 2005(Updated: )
Multiple buffer overflows in OpenSLP before 1.1.5 allow remote attackers to have an unknown impact via malformed SLP packets.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0.1 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0.2 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0.3 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0.4 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0.5 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0.6 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0.7 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0.8_a | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0.9_a | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0.10 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0.11 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.0_.0 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.1.5 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.2.1 | |
CentOS OpenSLP Server | =1.2_.0 |
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CVE-2005-0769 is associated with multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities that can allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.
To fix CVE-2005-0769, update your OpenSLP installation to version 1.1.5 or later, which addresses the vulnerabilities.
CVE-2005-0769 affects OpenSLP versions 1.0.1 through 1.1.5.
Yes, CVE-2005-0769 can be exploited remotely through specially crafted SLP packets.
Exploitation of CVE-2005-0769 can lead to remote code execution, service disruption, or potentially gaining unauthorized access to affected systems.