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Sun SunOSVulnerability in SMI Sendmail 4.0 and earlier, on SunOS up to 4.0.3, allows remote attackers to acce…

7.5
First published (updated )

SGI IRIXrdist in various UNIX systems uses popen to execute sendmail, which allows local users to gain root …

First published (updated )

Sun SunOSVulnerability in rcp on SunOS 4.0.x allows remote attackers from trusted hosts to execute arbitrary …

First published (updated )

Sun SunOSVulnerability in /bin/mail in SunOS 4.1.1 and earlier allows local users to gain root privileges via…

7.2
First published (updated )

Sun SunOSVulnerability in in.rlogind in SunOS 4.0.3 and 4.0.3c allows local users to gain root privileges.

7.2
First published (updated )

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Sun SunOSVulnerability in restore in SunOS 4.0.3 and earlier allows local users to gain privileges.

First published (updated )

Sun SunOSThe installation of Sun Source (sunsrc) tapes allows local users to gain root privileges via setuid …

7.2
First published (updated )

Sun SunOSMalicious option settings in UDP packets could force a reboot in SunOS 4.1.3 systems.

First published (updated )

Sun SunOSThe SunView (SunTools) selection_svc facility allows remote users to read files.

First published (updated )

Sun SunOSNFS cache poisoning.

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