First published: Fri Nov 18 2005(Updated: )
Directory traversal vulnerability in GNU Gnump3d before 2.9.8 has unknown impact via "CGI parameters, and cookie values".
Credit: secalert@redhat.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
GNU Gnump3d | =2.9 | |
GNU Gnump3d | =2.9.5 | |
GNU Gnump3d | =2.9.2 | |
GNU Gnump3d | =2.9.7 | |
GNU Gnump3d | =2.9.4 | |
GNU Gnump3d | =2.9.3 | |
GNU Gnump3d | =2.9.6 | |
GNU Gnump3d | =2.9.1 |
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The severity of CVE-2005-3355 is considered moderate as it can lead to unauthorized access to filesystem paths.
To fix CVE-2005-3355, update to GNU Gnump3d version 2.9.8 or later.
CVE-2005-3355 affects all versions of GNU Gnump3d prior to 2.9.8.
CVE-2005-3355 is a directory traversal vulnerability that allows manipulation of paths through CGI parameters and cookie values.
Yes, CVE-2005-3355 still poses a risk if older versions of GNU Gnump3d are in use and not patched.