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CVE-1999-0046
Disclosure Date: February 06, 1997 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Buffer overflow of rlogin program using TERM environmental variable.
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Attacker Value
Unknown
CVE-1999-0051
Disclosure Date: January 06, 1997 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Arbitrary file creation and program execution using FLEXlm LicenseManager, from versions 4.0 to 5.0, in IRIX.
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Attacker Value
Unknown
CVE-1999-0217
Disclosure Date: January 01, 1997 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Malicious option settings in UDP packets could force a reboot in SunOS 4.1.3 systems.
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Attacker Value
Unknown
CVE-1999-0132
Disclosure Date: August 15, 1996 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Expreserve, as used in vi and ex, allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files and gain root access.
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Attacker Value
Unknown
CVE-1999-0022
Disclosure Date: July 03, 1996 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Local user gains root privileges via buffer overflow in rdist, via expstr() function.
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Attacker Value
Unknown
CVE-1999-1580
Disclosure Date: August 23, 1995 (last updated February 22, 2025)
SunOS sendmail 5.59 through 5.65 uses popen to process a forwarding host argument, which allows local users to gain root privileges by modifying the IFS (Internal Field Separator) variable and passing crafted values to the -oR option.
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Attacker Value
Unknown
CVE-1999-0211
Disclosure Date: February 14, 1994 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Extra long export lists over 256 characters in some mount daemons allows NFS directories to be mounted by anyone.
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Attacker Value
Unknown
CVE-1999-1318
Disclosure Date: September 17, 1993 (last updated February 22, 2025)
/usr/5bin/su in SunOS 4.1.3 and earlier uses a search path that includes the current working directory (.), which allows local users to gain privileges via Trojan horse programs.
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Attacker Value
Unknown
CVE-1999-1507
Disclosure Date: February 03, 1993 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Sun SunOS 4.1 through 4.1.3 allows local attackers to gain root access via insecure permissions on files and directories such as crash.
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Attacker Value
Unknown
CVE-1999-1021
Disclosure Date: December 30, 1992 (last updated February 22, 2025)
NFS on SunOS 4.1 through 4.1.2 ignores the high order 16 bits in a 32 bit UID, which allows a local user to gain root access if the lower 16 bits are set to 0, as fixed by the NFS jumbo patch upgrade.
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