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New version of kernel-image for sparc fixes DoS attack  13 December 1999  Print E-mail
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Debian As is widely known by now the Linux 2.2.x kernels had a problem with parsing IP options, which made them susceptible to a DoS attack.
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New version if ipopd prevents exploit  13 December 1999  Print E-mail
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Debian We have received reports that the version of the imap suite in Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 has a vulnerability in its POP-2 daemon, which can be found in the ipopd package. Using this vulnerability it is possible for remote users to get a shell as user "nobody" on the server.
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New version of procmail with security fixes  13 December 1999  Print E-mail
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Debian A new version of procmail has been released which fixes some new buffer overflows that were missed in version 3.13 .
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new version of procmail with security fixes  13 December 1999  Print E-mail
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Debian A new version of procmail has been released which fixes a couple of buffer overflows and has extra security checks.
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New version of lsof fixes buffer overflow  13 December 1999  Print E-mail
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Debian We have received reports that the lsof package is distributed in Debian GNU/Linux 2.0 contains a buffer overflow. Using this overflow it is possible for local users to gain root-access. We have fixed this problem in version 4.37-3.
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