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Suse all including 6.3: Security hole in lprold < 3.0.48
17 January 2000
A security hole was discovered in the package lprold < 3.0.48.
Suse 5.3 - 6.3: Security hole in Pine < 4.21
28 December 1999
A security hole was discovered in the package Pine < 4.21.
Suse all including 6.3: Security hole in wvdial <= 1.4
15 December 1999
possible access to dialup passwords
Security hole in inn <= 2.2.1
08 December 1999
The Inter Net News server inn does not do proper bounds checking.
Security hole in syslogd-1.3.33
08 December 1999
The syslogd server uses a Unix Domain stream socket (/dev/log) for receiving local log messages via syslog(3). Unix Domain stream sockets are non connection-less, that means, that one process is needed to serve one client.
Security hole in thttpd 1.90a - 2.04
08 December 1999
The thttpd web server doesn't do proper bounds checking in the date parsing function tdate_parse().
Security hole in bind8 < 8.2.2p2 and bind4 < 4.9.7-REL
08 December 1999
Several vulnerabilities were found within bind4 and bind8.
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