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OpenBSD: cvs Pathname validation vulnerabilities
10 May 2004
Patches for both client and server prevent file creation and modification outside of allowed directories.
OpenBSD: OpenSSL Denial of service vulnerability
17 March 2004
Remote attacker can trigger a null-pointer dereference, crashing OpenSSL.
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17 March 2004
An attacker can craft malformed payloads that can cause the isakmpd(8) process to stop processing requests.
OpenBSD: httpd Improper rule non-match
15 March 2004
Using IP addresses without a netmask on big endian 64-bit platforms causes the rules to fail to match.
OpenBSD: tcp/ip Denial of service vulnerability
09 March 2004
Vulnerability allows remotely triggered denial of service.
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09 February 2004
This bug can be exploited to lock up the network stack if reachable via IPv6.
OpenBSD: kernel Protected memory violation
09 February 2004
A reference counting bug in the shmat(2) system call could be used to write to kernel memory under certain circumstances.
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