First published: Sat Sep 15 2012(Updated: )
Stack-based buffer overflow in VanDyke Software AbsoluteFTP 1.9.6 through 2.2.10 allows remote FTP servers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted file name in a LIST command response.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.0.5 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.2.9 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =1.9.6 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.2.7 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.2.1 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.0.3 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.0.4 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.2.2 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.2.6 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.2.5 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.2.4 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.2.10 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.2.3 | |
Vandyke Absoluteftp | =2.2.8 |
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CVE-2011-5164 is rated as a high-severity vulnerability due to the potential for remote code execution.
To fix CVE-2011-5164, upgrade to the latest version of VanDyke Software AbsoluteFTP that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2011-5164 affects AbsoluteFTP versions from 1.9.6 to 2.2.10.
CVE-2011-5164 is a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability.
Yes, CVE-2011-5164 can be exploited remotely when a crafted file name is processed by the LIST command.