| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Execute commands as root via buffer overflow in Tooltalk database server (rpc.ttdbserverd). |
| A later variation on the Teardrop IP denial of service attack, a.k.a. Teardrop-2. |
| The AIX FTP client can be forced to execute commands from a malicious server through shell metacharacters (e.g. a pipe character). |
| pcnfsd (aka rpc.pcnfsd) allows local users to change file permissions, or execute arbitrary commands through arguments in the RPC call. |
| Buffer overflow in HP-UX newgrp program. |
| Teardrop IP denial of service. |
| Buffer overflow in the DCE daemon (DCED) for the DCE endpoint mapper (epmap) on HP-UX 11 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a request with a small fragment length and a large amount of data. |
| Buffer overflow of rlogin program using TERM environmental variable. |
| Buffer overflow in Xt library of X Windowing System allows local users to execute commands with root privileges. |
| Local user gains root privileges via buffer overflow in rdist, via expstr() function. |
| Unauthorized privileged access or denial of service via dtappgather program in CDE. |
| Land IP denial of service. |
| Buffer overflow in xlock program allows local users to execute commands as root. |
| Vacation program allows command execution by remote users through a sendmail command. |
| Sendmail allows local users to write to a file and gain group permissions via a .forward or :include: file. |
| Buffer overflow in NIS+, in Sun's rpc.nisd program. |
| The June 1999 version of the HP-UX aserver program allows local users to gain privileges by specifying an alternate PATH which aserver uses to find the awk command. |
| The October 1998 version of the HP-UX aserver program allows local users to gain privileges by specifying an alternate PATH which aserver uses to find the ps and grep commands. |
| HP-UX aserver program allows local users to gain privileges via a symlink attack. |
| Multiple unknown vulnerabilities in the "r-cmnds" (1) remshd, (2) rexecd, (3) rlogind, (4) rlogin, (5) remsh, (6) rcp, (7) rexec, and (8) rdist for HP-UX 10.00 through 11.00 allow attackers to gain privileges or access files. |