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ProFTPDProFTPd 1.2 compiled with the mod_sqlpw module records user passwords in the wtmp log file, which al…

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ProFTPDThe glob functionality in ProFTPD 1.2.1, and possibly other versions allows remote attackers to caus…

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ProFTPDMemory leak in ProFTPd 1.2.0rc2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a series of…

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ProFTPDProFTPD 1.2.x, including 1.2.8 and 1.2.10, responds in a different amount of time when a given usern…

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ProFTPDMultiple format string vulnerabilities in ProFTPD before 1.3.0rc2 allow attackers to cause a denial …

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redhat/1.3.1The Auth API in ProFTPD before 20070417, when multiple simultaneous authentication modules are confi…

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ProFTPDThe pr_data_xfer function in ProFTPD before 1.3.2rc3 allows remote authenticated users to cause a de…

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ProFTPDCSRF

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ProFTPDThe mod_tls module in ProFTPD before 1.3.2b, and 1.3.3 before 1.3.3rc2, when the dNSNameRequired TLS…

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ProFTPDInteger Overflow

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ProFTPDInteger Overflow

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ProFTPDNull Pointer Dereference

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ProFTPDBuffer Overflow

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ProFTPDProFTPD before 1.3.5e and 1.3.6 before 1.3.6rc5 controls whether the home directory of a user could …

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ProFTPDBuffer Overflow

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ProFTPDSQL Injection

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