Openbsd : Security Vulnerabilities (CVSS score between 1 and 1.99)
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CVE ID
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CWE ID
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# of Exploits
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Vulnerability Type(s)
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Publish Date
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Update Date
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Score
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Gained Access Level
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Access
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Complexity
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Authentication
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Conf.
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Integ.
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Avail.
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1 |
CVE-2008-3259 |
200 |
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+Info |
2008-07-22 |
2008-09-10 |
1.2 |
None |
Local |
High |
Not required |
Partial |
None |
None |
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OpenSSH before 5.1 sets the SO_REUSEADDR socket option when the X11UseLocalhost configuration setting is disabled, which allows local users on some platforms to hijack the X11 forwarding port via a bind to a single IP address, as demonstrated on the HP-UX platform. |
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2 |
CVE-2005-2666 |
255 |
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2005-08-23 |
2010-08-21 |
1.2 |
None |
Local |
High |
Not required |
Partial |
None |
None |
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SSH, as implemented in OpenSSH before 4.0 and possibly other implementations, stores hostnames, IP addresses, and keys in plaintext in the known_hosts file, which makes it easier for an attacker that has compromised an SSH user's account to generate a list of additional targets that are more likely to have the same password or key. |
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3 |
CVE-2001-1047 |
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DoS |
2001-06-02 |
2009-08-21 |
1.2 |
None |
Local |
High |
Not required |
None |
None |
Partial |
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Race condition in OpenBSD VFS allows local users to cause a denial of service (kernel panic) by (1) creating a pipe in one thread and causing another thread to set one of the file descriptors to NULL via a close, or (2) calling dup2 on a file descriptor in one process, then setting the descriptor to NULL via a close in another process that is created via rfork. |
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