Search Results (559 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-1999-0696 2 Hp, Sun 3 Hp-ux, Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in CDE Calendar Manager Service Daemon (rpc.cmsd).
CVE-1999-0848 2 Isc, Sun 3 Bind, Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Denial of service in BIND named via consuming more than "fdmax" file descriptors.
CVE-1999-0859 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Solaris arp allows local users to read files via the -f parameter, which lists lines in the file that do not parse properly.
CVE-1999-1419 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in nss_nisplus.so.1 library in NIS+ in Solaris 2.3 and 2.4 allows local users to gain root privileges.
CVE-1999-1587 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
/usr/ucb/ps in Sun Microsystems Solaris 8 and 9, and certain earlier releases, allows local users to view the environment variables and values of arbitrary processes via the -e option.
CVE-2000-0337 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in Xsun X server in Solaris 7 allows local users to gain root privileges via a long -dev parameter.
CVE-2000-0407 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in Solaris netpr program allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via a long -p option.
CVE-2001-0353 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in the line printer daemon (in.lpd) for Solaris 8 and earlier allows local and remote attackers to gain root privileges via a "transfer job" routine.
CVE-2001-0401 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in tip in Solaris 8 and earlier allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via a long HOME environmental variable.
CVE-2001-0422 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in Xsun in Solaris 8 and earlier allows local users to execute arbitrary commands via a long HOME environmental variable.
CVE-2001-0526 1 Sun 1 Solaris 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in the Xview library as used by mailtool in Solaris 8 and earlier allows a local attacker to gain privileges via the OPENWINHOME environment variable.
CVE-2001-0686 1 Sun 1 Solaris 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in mail included with SunOS 5.8 for x86 allows a local user to gain privileges via a long HOME environment variable.
CVE-2001-1066 1 Sun 1 Solaris 2025-04-03 N/A
ns6install installation script for Netscape 6.01 on Solaris, and other versions including 6.2.1 beta, allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack.
CVE-2001-1076 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in whodo in Solaris SunOS 5.5.1 through 5.8 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long (1) SOR or (2) CFIME environment variable.
CVE-2001-1414 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
The Basic Security Module (BSM) for Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6, 7, and 8 does not log anonymous FTP access, which allows remote attackers to hide their activities, possibly when certain BSM audit files are not present under the FTP root.
CVE-2001-1555 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
pt_chmod in Solaris 8 does not call fdetach to reset terminal privileges when users log out of terminals, which allows local users to write to other users' terminals by modifying the ACL of a TTY.
CVE-2001-1582 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in the LDAP naming services library (libsldap) in Sun Solaris 8 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long LDAP_OPTIONS environment variable to a privileged program that uses libsldap.
CVE-2002-0084 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
Buffer overflow in the fscache_setup function of cachefsd in Solaris 2.6, 7, and 8 allows local users to gain root privileges via a long mount argument.
CVE-2002-0436 1 Sun 2 Solaris, Sunos 2025-04-03 N/A
sscd_suncourier.pl CGI script in the Sun Sunsolve CD pack allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in the email address parameter.
CVE-2002-0572 3 Freebsd, Openbsd, Sun 4 Freebsd, Openbsd, Solaris and 1 more 2025-04-03 N/A
FreeBSD 4.5 and earlier, and possibly other BSD-based operating systems, allows local users to write to or read from restricted files by closing the file descriptors 0 (standard input), 1 (standard output), or 2 (standard error), which may then be reused by a called setuid process that intended to perform I/O on normal files.