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tmpwatch as shipped in Red Hat Linux 6.1, 6.2, and 7.0 uses fork() to recursively process subdirectories, enabling a local user to perform a denial of service attack. |
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A root exploit and several additional bugs in traceroute have beencorrected. |
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Esound, the Gnome sound server, contains a race condition that a malicioususer could exploit to change permissions of any file owned by the esounduser. |
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lpr has a format string security bug. It also mishandles any extension to the lpd communication protocol, and assumes that the instructions contained in the extension are a file it should try to print. |
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LPRng has a string format bug in the use_syslog function which could lead to root compromise. |
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glint blindly follows a symlink in /tmp, overwriting the target file, so it can conceivably be used to destroy any file on the system. |
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Various vulnerabilities exist in syslogd/klogd. By exploiting these vulnerabilities, it could be possible for local users to gain root access. |
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