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Sun SunOSHeap overflow in FTP daemon in Solaris 8 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands by cr…

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Sun SunOSBuffer Overflow

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FreeBSD FreeBSDBuffer Overflow

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IBM AIXSome functions that implement the locale subsystem on Unix do not properly cleanse user-injected fo…

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Sun SunOSBuffer Overflow

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Sun SunOSBuffer Overflow

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Sun SunOSNFS cache poisoning.

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HP HP-UXBuffer Overflow

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IBM AIXBuffer Overflow

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Data General Dg UxDenial of Service vulnerabilities in BIND 4.9 and BIND 8 Releases via CNAME record and zone transfer…

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Sun SunOSBuffer Overflow

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Sun SunOSBuffer Overflow

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HP HP-UXThe AIX FTP client can be forced to execute commands from a malicious server through shell metachara…

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SGI IRIXBuffer Overflow

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Sun SunOSSunOS rpc.cmsd allows attackers to obtain root access by overwriting arbitrary files.

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SGI IRIXBuffer Overflow

8.4
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SGI IRIXBuffer Overflow

7.8
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IBM AIXThe ToolTalk ttsession daemon uses weak RPC authentication, which allows a remote attacker to execut…

7.5
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Sun SunOSrpc.statd allows remote attackers to forward RPC calls to the local operating system via the SM_MON …

7.5
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Sun SunOSSunOS/Solaris FTP clients can be forced to execute arbitrary commands from a malicious FTP server.

7.5
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Sun SunOSnis_cachemgr for Solaris NIS+ allows attackers to add malicious NIS+ servers.

7.5
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Sun SunOSIn SunOS or Solaris, a remote user could connect from an FTP server's data port to an rlogin server …

7.5
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Sun SunOSSolaris rpcbind listens on a high numbered UDP port, which may not be filtered since the standard po…

7.5
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Sun SunOSFTP servers can allow an attacker to connect to arbitrary ports on machines other than the FTP clien…

7.5
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Sun SunOSBuffer Overflow

7.2
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Sun SunOSBuffer Overflow

7.2
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Redhat LinuxThe Red Hat Linux su program does not log failed password guesses if the su process is killed before…

7.2
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Sun SunOSBuffer Overflow

7.2
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Sun SunOSBuffer Overflow

7.2
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Sun SunOSBuffer Overflow

7.2
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