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CVE-1999-0704

Disclosure Date: September 16, 1999 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Buffer overflow in Berkeley automounter daemon (amd) logging facility provided in the Linux am-utils package and others.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-1999-0747

Disclosure Date: August 18, 1999 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Denial of service in BSDi Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) when an fstat call is made when the system has a high CPU load.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-1999-0703

Disclosure Date: August 03, 1999 (last updated February 22, 2025)
OpenBSD, BSDI, and other Unix operating systems allow users to set chflags and fchflags on character and block devices.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-1999-0798

Disclosure Date: December 04, 1998 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Buffer overflow in bootpd on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and Linux systems via a malformed header type.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-1999-0052

Disclosure Date: November 04, 1998 (last updated February 22, 2025)
IP fragmentation denial of service in FreeBSD allows a remote attacker to cause a crash.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-1999-0002

Disclosure Date: October 12, 1998 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Buffer overflow in NFS mountd gives root access to remote attackers, mostly in Linux systems.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-1999-0009

Disclosure Date: April 08, 1998 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Inverse query buffer overflow in BIND 4.9 and BIND 8 Releases.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-1999-0323

Disclosure Date: February 20, 1998 (last updated February 22, 2025)
FreeBSD mmap function allows users to modify append-only or immutable files.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-1999-0304

Disclosure Date: February 01, 1998 (last updated February 22, 2025)
mmap function in BSD allows local attackers in the kmem group to modify memory through devices.
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-1999-0305

Disclosure Date: February 01, 1998 (last updated February 22, 2025)
The system configuration control (sysctl) facility in BSD based operating systems OpenBSD 2.2 and earlier, and FreeBSD 2.2.5 and earlier, does not properly restrict source routed packets even when the (1) dosourceroute or (2) forwarding variables are set, which allows remote attackers to spoof TCP connections.
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