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<!DOCTYPE vuxml PUBLIC "-//vuxml.org//DTD VuXML 1.0//EN"
  "http://www.vuxml.org/dtd/vuxml-1/vuxml-10.dtd">
<vuxml xmlns="http://www.vuxml.org/apps/vuxml-1">

  <vuln vid="cc0fb686-6550-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>file disclosure in phpMyAdmin</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
    <range><le>2.5.4</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Lack of proper input validation in phpMyAdmin may allow an
      attacker to obtain the contents of any file on the target
      system that is readable by the web server.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0129</cvename>
      <url>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=107582619125932&amp;w=2</url>
      <url>http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/phpmyadmin/phpMyAdmin/export.php#rev2.3.2.1</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-17</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="27c331d5-64c7-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Vulnerabilities in H.323 implementations</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pwlib</name>
    <range><lt>1.6.0</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>asterisk</name>
    <range><le>0.7.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>openh323</name>
    <range><le>1.12.0_2</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The <a href="http://www.niscc.gov.uk/">NISCC</a> and the <a
        href="http://www.ee.oulu.fi/research/ouspg/">OUSPG</a>
      developed a test suite for the H.323 protocol.  This test
      suite has uncovered vulnerabilities in several H.323
      implementations with impacts ranging from denial-of-service
      to arbitrary code execution.</p>
    <p>In the FreeBSD Ports Collection, `pwlib' is directly
      affected.  Other applications such as `asterisk' and
      `openh323' incorporate `pwlib' statically and so are also
      independently affected.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <!-- General references -->
      <url>http://www.uniras.gov.uk/vuls/2004/006489/h323.htm</url>
      <url>http://www.ee.oulu.fi/research/ouspg/protos/testing/c07/h2250v4/index.html</url>
      <certsa>CA-2004-01</certsa>
      <certvu>749342</certvu>
      <!-- pwlib and pwlib-using applications -->
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0097</cvename>
      <url>http://www.southeren.com/blog/archives/000055.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-13</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a20082c3-6255-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>metamail format string bugs and buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>metamail</name>
    <range><lt>2.7_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ulf Härnhammar reported four bugs in metamail: two are format
      string bugs and two are buffer overflows.  The bugs are in
      SaveSquirrelFile(), PrintHeader(), and ShareThisHeader().</p>
    <p>These vulnerabilities could be triggered by a maliciously
      formatted email message if `metamail' or `splitmail' is used
      to process it, possibly resulting in arbitrary code execution
      with the privileges of the user reading mail.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0104</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0105</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-18</entry>
      <modified>2004-02-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3837f462-5d6b-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Buffer overflows in XFree86 servers</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>XFree86-Server</name>
    <range><le>4.3.0_13</le></range>
    <range><ge>4.3.99</ge><le>4.3.99.15_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>A number of buffer overflows were recently discovered in
          XFree86, prompted by initial discoveries by iDEFENSE.  These
          buffer overflows are present in the font alias handling.  An
      attacker with authenticated access to a running X server may
          exploit these vulnerabilities to obtain root privileges on
          the machine running the X server.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=72</url>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=73</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0083</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0084</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0106</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-10</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
      <modified>2004-02-18</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="87cc48fd-5fdd-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>mnGoSearch buffer overflow in UdmDocToTextBuf()</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mnogosearch</name>
    <range><ge>3.2</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Jedi/Sector One &lt;j@pureftpd.org&gt; reported the following
      on the full-disclosure list:</p>
    <blockquote>
          <p>Every document is stored in multiple parts according to
            its sections (description, body, etc) in databases. And
            when the content has to be sent to the client,
            UdmDocToTextBuf() concatenates those parts together and
            skips metadata.</p>
          <p>Unfortunately, that function lacks bounds checking and
            a buffer overflow can be triggered by indexing a large
            enough document.</p>
          <p>'len' is fixed to 10K [in UdmDocToTextBuf] in searchd.c
            . S->val length depends on the length of the original
            document and on the indexer settings (the sample
            configuration file has low limits that work around the
        bug, though).</p>
          <p>Exploitation should be easy, moreover textbuf points to
          the stack.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-February/017366.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-15</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cacaffbc-5e64-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>GNU libtool insecure temporary file handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>libtool</name>
    <range><ge>1.3</ge><lt>1.3.5_2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.4</ge><lt>1.4.3_3</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.5</ge><lt>1.5.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>libtool attempts to create a temporary directory in
          which to write scratch files needed during processing.  A
      malicious user may create a symlink and then manipulate
      the directory so as to write to files to which she normally
      has no permissions.</p>
    <p>This has been reported as a ``symlink vulnerability'',
      although I do not think that is an accurate description.</p>
        <p>This vulnerability could possibly be used on a multi-user
          system to gain elevated privileges, e.g. root builds some
          packages, and another user successfully exploits this
          vulnerability to write to a system file.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.geocrawler.com/mail/msg.php3?msg_id=3438808&amp;list=405</url>
      <url>http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/352333</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-30</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0e154a9c-5d7a-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>seti@home remotely exploitable buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>setiathome</name>
    <range><lt>3.0.8</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The seti@home client contains a buffer overflow in the HTTP
          response handler.  A malicious, spoofed seti@home server can
          exploit this buffer overflow to cause remote code execution
      on the client.  Exploit programs are widely available.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/version308.html</url>
      <url>http://web.archive.org/web/20030609204812/http://spoor12.edup.tudelft.nl/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-04-08</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5e92e8a2-5d7b-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>icecast 1.x multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>icecast</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.12</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>icecast 1.3.11 and earlier contained numerous security
      vulnerabilities, the most severe allowing a remote attacker
      to execute arbitrary code as root.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2002-0177</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2001-1230</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2001-1229</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2001-1083</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2001-0784</cvename>
      <bid>4415</bid>
      <bid>2933</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2002-04-28</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="83119e27-5d7c-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>nap allows arbitrary file access</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>nap</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>According to the author:</p>
    <blockquote>
      <p>Fixed security loophole which allowed remote
        clients to access arbitrary files on our
        system.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://quasar.mathstat.uottawa.ca/~selinger/nap/NEWS</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2001-04-12</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a736deab-5d7d-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>CCE contains exploitable buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>zh-cce</name>
    <range><lt>0.40</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Chinese Console Environment contains exploitable buffer
      overflows.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://programmer.lib.sjtu.edu.cn/cce/cce.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2000-06-22</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="49ad1bf8-5d7e-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>ChiTeX/ChiLaTeX unsafe set-user-id root</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>zh-chitex</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Niels Heinen reports that ChiTeX installs set-user-id root
      executables that invoked system(3) without setting up the
      environment, trivially allowing local root compromise.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://cvsweb.freebsd.org/ports/chinese/chitex/Attic/Makefile?rev=1.5&amp;content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-04-25</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5789a92e-5d7f-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>pine remotely exploitable buffer overflow in newmail.c</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>zh-pine</name>
    <name>iw-pine</name>
    <name>pine</name>
    <name>pine4-ssl</name>
    <range><le>4.21</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Kris Kennaway reports a remotely exploitable buffer overflow
      in newmail.c.  Mike Silbersack submitted the fix.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/mail/pine4/Makefile?rev=1.43&amp;content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2000-09-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="34134fd4-5d81-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>pine insecure URL handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pine</name>
    <name>zh-pine</name>
    <name>iw-pine</name>
    <range><lt>4.44</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An attacker may send an email message containing a specially
      constructed URL that will execute arbitrary commands when
      viewed.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdsa>SA-02:05</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2002-01-04</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5abfee2d-5d82-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>pine remote denial-of-service attack</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pine</name>
    <name>zh-pine</name>
    <name>iw-pine</name>
    <range><lt>4.50</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An attacker may send a specially-formatted email message
      that will cause pine to crash.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=103668430620531&amp;w=2</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2002-1320</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2002-10-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="39bd57e6-5d83-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>pine remotely exploitable vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pine</name>
    <name>zh-pine</name>
    <name>iw-pine</name>
    <range><lt>4.58</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Pine versions prior to 4.58 are affected by two
      vulnerabilities discovered by iDEFENSE, a buffer overflow
      in mailview.c and an integer overflow in strings.c.  Both
      vulnerabilities can result in arbitrary code execution
      when processing a malicious message.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0720</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0721</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=5</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-09-10</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5729b8ed-5d75-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>rsync buffer overflow in server mode</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>rsync</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When rsync is run in server mode, a buffer overflow could
      allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code with the
      privileges of the rsync server.  Anonymous rsync servers are
      at the highest risk.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0962</cvename>
      <url>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=107055681311602&amp;w=2</url>
      <url>http://rsync.samba.org/#security</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-12-04</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6fd02439-5d70-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Several remotely exploitable buffer overflows in gaim</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <range><lt>0.75_3</lt></range>
    <range><eq>0.75_5</eq></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Stefan Esser of e-matters found almost a dozen remotely
      exploitable vulnerabilities in Gaim.  From the e-matters
      advisory:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/012004.txt">
          <p>While developing a custom add-on, an integer overflow
          in the handling of AIM DirectIM packets was revealed that
          could lead to a remote compromise of the IM client. After
          disclosing this bug to the vendor, they had to make a
          hurried release because of a change in the Yahoo connection
          procedure that rendered GAIM useless. Unfourtunately at the
          same time a closer look onto the sourcecode revealed 11 more
          vulnerabilities.</p>

          <p>The 12 identified problems range from simple standard
          stack overflows, over heap overflows to an integer overflow
          that can be abused to cause a heap overflow. Due to the
          nature of instant messaging many of these bugs require
          man-in-the-middle attacks between client and server. But the
          underlying protocols are easy to implement and MIM attacks
          on ordinary TCP sessions is a fairly simple task.</p>

          <p>In combination with the latest kernel vulnerabilities or
          the habit of users to work as root/administrator these bugs
          can result in remote root compromises.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/012004.txt</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0005</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0006</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0007</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0008</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-26</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3388eff9-5d6e-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Samba 3.0.x password initialization bug</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>samba</name>
    <range><ge>3.0,1</ge><lt>3.0.1_2,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>From the Samba 3.0.2 release notes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.samba.org/samba/whatsnew/samba-3.0.2.html">
          <p>Security Announcement: It has been confirmed that
          previous versions of Samba 3.0 are susceptible to a password
          initialization bug that could grant an attacker unauthorized
          access to a user account created by the mksmbpasswd.sh shell
          script.</p>
        </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.samba.org/samba/whatsnew/samba-3.0.2.html</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0082</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-09</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="74a9541d-5d6c-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>clamav remote denial-of-service</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>clamav</name>
    <range><lt>0.65_7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>clamav will exit when a programming
      assertion is not met.  A malformed uuencoded message can
      trigger this assertion, allowing an attacker to trivially
      crash clamd or other components of clamav.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/62586</url>
      <url>http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/353186</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-09</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="67c05283-5d62-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Buffer overflow in Mutt 1.4</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mutt</name>
    <name>ja-mutt</name>
    <range><ge>1.4</ge><lt>1.4.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Mutt 1.4 contains a buffer overflow that could be exploited
      with a specially formed message, causing Mutt to crash or
      possibly execute arbitrary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0078</cvename>
      <url>http://www.mutt.org/news.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-11</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7557a2b1-5d63-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Apache-SSL optional client certificate vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache+ssl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.29.1.53</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>From the Apache-SSL security advisory:</p>
    <blockquote>
      <p>If configured with SSLVerifyClient set to 1 or 3 (client
          certificates optional) and SSLFakeBasicAuth, Apache-SSL
          1.3.28+1.52 and all earlier versions would permit a
          client to use real basic authentication to forge a client
      certificate.</p>

      <p>All the attacker needed is the "one-line DN" of a valid
          user, as used by faked basic auth in Apache-SSL, and the
      fixed password ("password" by default).</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.apache-ssl.org/advisory-20040206.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-10</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="96ba2dae-4ab0-11d8-96f2-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>L2TP, ISAKMP, and RADIUS parsing vulnerabilities in
      tcpdump</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>tcpdump</name>
        <range><lt>3.8.1_351</lt></range>
      </package>
      <system>
        <name>FreeBSD</name>
        <range><lt>5.2.1</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Jonathan Heusser discovered vulnerabilities in tcpdump's
        L2TP, ISAKMP, and RADIUS protocol handlers.  These
        vulnerabilities may be used by an attacker to crash a running
        `tcpdump' process.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0989</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-1029</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0057</cvename>
      <url>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tcpdump-workers&amp;m=107228187124962&amp;w=2</url>
      <url>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tcpdump-workers&amp;m=107325073018070&amp;w=2</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-12-24</discovery>
      <entry>2004-01-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="20be2982-4aae-11d8-96f2-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>fsp buffer overflow and directory traversal vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>fspd</name>
        <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The <a href="http://www.debian.org/security">Debian
        security team</a> reported a pair of vulnerabilities in
        fsp:</p>
        <blockquote cite="http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-416">
          <p>A vulnerability was discovered in fsp, client utilities
          for File Service Protocol (FSP), whereby a remote user could
          both escape from the FSP root directory (CAN-2003-1022), and
          also overflow a fixed-length buffer to execute arbitrary
          code (CAN-2004-0011).</p>
        </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-1022</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0011</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-416</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-01-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="fd376b8b-41e1-11d8-b096-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Buffer overflow in INN control message handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>inn</name>
        <range><lt>2.4.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>inn-stable</name>
        <range><lt>20031022_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>A small, fixed-size stack buffer is used to construct a
          filename based on a received control message.  This could
          result in a stack buffer overflow.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://lists.litech.org/pipermail/inn-workers/2004q1/002763.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-07</discovery>
      <entry>2004-01-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cf0fb426-3f96-11d8-b096-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>ProFTPD ASCII translation bug resulting in remote root
      compromise</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>proftpd</name>
        <range><lt>1.2.8_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>A buffer overflow exists in the ProFTPD code that handles
          translation of newline characters during ASCII-mode file
          uploads.  An attacker may exploit this buffer overflow by
          uploading a specially crafted file, resulting in code
          execution and ultimately a remote root compromise.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/alerts/id/154</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0831</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-09-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-01-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>
  <vuln vid="f04cc5cb-2d0b-11d8-beaf-000a95c4d922">
    <topic>bind8 negative cache poison attack</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>bind</name>
        <range><ge>8.3</ge><lt>8.3.7</lt></range>
        <range><ge>8.4</ge><lt>8.4.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <system>
        <name>FreeBSD</name>
        <range><ge>5.1</ge><lt>5.1p11</lt></range>
        <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.0p19</lt></range>
        <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9p1</lt></range>
        <range><ge>4.8</ge><lt>4.8p14</lt></range>
        <range><ge>4.7</ge><lt>4.7p24</lt></range>
        <range><ge>4.6</ge><lt>4.6.2p27</lt></range>
        <range><ge>4.5</ge><lt>4.5p37</lt></range>
        <range><lt>4.4p47</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>A programming error in BIND 8 named can result in a DNS
        message being incorrectly cached as a negative response.  As
        a result, an attacker may arrange for malicious DNS messages
        to be delivered to a target name server, and cause that name
        server to cache a negative response for some target domain
        name.  The name server would thereafter respond negatively
        to legitimate queries for that domain name, resulting in a
        denial-of-service for applications that require DNS.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0914</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-03:19</freebsdsa>
      <certvu>734644</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-11-28</discovery>
      <entry>2003-12-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="81313647-2d03-11d8-9355-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>ElGamal sign+encrypt keys created by GnuPG can be
      compromised</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>gnupg</name>
        <range><ge>1.0.2</ge><lt>1.2.3_4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Any ElGamal sign+encrypt keys created by GnuPG contain a
          cryptographic weakness that may allow someone to obtain
          the private key. <strong>These keys should be considered
          unusable and should be revoked.</strong></p>
        <p>The following summary was written by Werner Koch, GnuPG
          author:</p>
        <blockquote cite="http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2003-November/020570.html">
          <p>Phong Nguyen identified a severe bug in the way GnuPG
            creates and uses ElGamal keys for signing.  This is
            a significant security failure which can lead to a
            compromise of almost all ElGamal keys used for signing.
            Note that this is a real world vulnerability which will
            reveal your private key within a few seconds.</p>
          <p>...</p>
          <p>Please <em>take immediate action and revoke your ElGamal
            signing keys</em>.  Furthermore you should take whatever
            measures necessary to limit the damage done for signed or
            encrypted documents using that key.</p>
          <p>Note that the standard keys as generated by GnuPG (DSA
            and ElGamal encryption) as well as RSA keys are NOT
            vulnerable.  Note also that ElGamal signing keys cannot
            be generated without the use of a special flag to enable
            hidden options and even then overriding a warning message
            about this key type.  See below for details on how to
            identify vulnerable keys.</p>
        </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0971</cvename>
      <url>http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2003-November/020570.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-11-27</discovery>
      <entry>2003-12-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="96fdbf5b-2cfd-11d8-9355-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Mathopd buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>mathopd</name>
        <range><lt>1.4p2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Mathopd contains a buffer overflow in the prepare_reply()
          function that may be remotely exploitable.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.mail-archive.com/mathopd%40mathopd.org/msg00136.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-12-04</discovery>
      <entry>2003-12-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d7af61c8-2cc0-11d8-9355-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>lftp HTML parsing vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>lftp</name>
        <range><le>2.6.10</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>A buffer overflow exists in lftp which may be triggered when
          requesting a directory listing from a malicious server over
          HTTP.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0963</cvename>
      <url>http://lftp.yar.ru/news.html#2.6.10</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-12-11</discovery>
      <entry>2003-12-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="af0296be-2455-11d8-82e5-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Fetchmail address parsing vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>fetchmail</name>
        <range><le>6.2.0</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Fetchmail can be crashed by a malicious email message.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/052002.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-10-25</discovery>
      <entry>2003-10-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2bcd2d24-24ca-11d8-82e5-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Buffer overflow in pam_smb password handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>pam_smb</name>
        <range><lt>1.9.9_3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Applications utilizing pam_smb can be compromised by
          any user who can enter a password.  In many cases,
          this is a remote root compromise.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.skynet.ie/~airlied/pam_smb/</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0686</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-10-25</discovery>
      <entry>2003-10-25</entry>
      <modified>2003-10-25</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c4b7badf-24ca-11d8-82e5-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Buffer overflows in libmcrypt</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>libmcrypt</name>
        <range><lt>2.5.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>libmcrypt does incomplete input validation, leading to
          several buffer overflow vuxml.  Additionally,
          a memory leak is present.  Both of these problems may be
          exploited in a denial-of-service attack.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://seclists.org/lists/bugtraq/2003/Jan/0022.html</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0031</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0032</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-10-25</discovery>
      <entry>2003-10-25</entry>
      <modified>2003-10-25</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ebdf65c7-2ca6-11d8-9355-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>qpopper format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>qpopper</name>
        <range><lt>2.53_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>An authenticated user may trigger a format string
          vulnerability present in qpopper's UIDL code, resulting
          in arbitrary code execution with group ID `mail'
          privileges.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>1241</bid>
      <cvename>CVE-2000-0442</cvename>
      <url>http://www.netsys.com/suse-linux-security/2000-May/att-0137/01-b0f5-Qpopper.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2000-05-23</discovery>
      <entry>2003-12-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

</vuxml>