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  <vuln vid="97d45e95-3ffc-11da-a263-0001020eed82">
    <topic>snort -- Back Orifice preprocessor buffer overflow
      vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>snort</name>
    <range><ge>2.4.0</ge><lt>2.4.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Jennifer Steffens reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/snortnews.cgi#99">
      <p>The Back Orifice preprocessor contains a stack-based
        buffer overflow. This vulnerability could be leveraged by
        an attacker to execute code remotely on a Snort sensor
        where the Back Orifice preprocessor is enabled. However,
        there are a number of factors that make remote code
        execution difficult to achieve across different builds of
        Snort on different platforms, even on the same platform
        with different compiler versions, and it is more likely
        that an attacker could use the vulnerability as a denial
        of service attack.</p>
      <p>The Back Orifice preprocessor can be disabled by
        commenting out the line "preprocessor bo" in
        snort.conf. This can be done in any text editor using the
        following procedure:</p>
      <ol>
        <li>Locate the line "preprocessor bo"</li>
        <li>Comment out this line by preceding it with a hash
          (#). The new line will look like "#preprocessor bo"</li>
        <li>Save the file</li>
        <li>Restart snort</li>
      </ol>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.snort.org/pub-bin/snortnews.cgi#99</url>
      <certvu>175500</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-10-18</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-18</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="60f8fe7b-3cfb-11da-baa2-0004614cc33d">
    <topic>webcalendar -- multiple reports of websites getting defaced</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>WebCalendar</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>There is a vulnerability in includes/functions.php file.
      No details available.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1342085&amp;forum_id=11587</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-26</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-15</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-18</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="47bdabcf-3cf9-11da-baa2-0004614cc33d">
    <topic>gallery2 -- a vulnerability has been discovered</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gallery2</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Michael Dipper wrote:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://dipper.info/security/20051012/">
      <p>A vulnerability has been discovered in gallery,
        which allows remote users unauthorized access to files
        on the webserver.</p>
      <p>A remote user accessing gallery over the web may use
        specially crafted HTTP parameters to access arbitrary
        files located on the webserver. All files readable by
        the webserver process are subject to disclosure.
        The vulnerability is *not* restricted to the webserver's
        document root but extends to the whole server file space.</p>
      <p>The vulnerabilty may be used by any anonymous user,
        there is no login to the application required.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://dipper.info/security/20051012/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-10-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-15</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="60e26a40-3b25-11da-9484-00123ffe8333">
    <topic>openssl -- potential SSL 2.0 rollback</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>openssl</name>
    <name>openssl-overwrite-base</name>
    <range><le>0.9.7g</le></range>
    <range><ge>0.9.8</ge><le>0.9.8_1</le></range>
    <range><ge>0.9.*_20050325</ge><le>0.9.*_20051011</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>openssl-beta</name>
    <name>openssl-beta-overwrite-base</name>
    <range><le>0.9.8_1</le></range>
    <range><ge>0.9.*_20050325</ge><le>0.9.*_20051011</le></range>
      </package>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><lt>4.10_19</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.11</ge><lt>4.11_13</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.3</ge><lt>5.3_23</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.4</ge><lt>5.4_8</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Vulnerability:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20051011.txt">
      <p>Such applications are affected if they use the option
        SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING.  This option is implied by use of
        SSL_OP_ALL, which is intended to work around various bugs in
        third-party software that might prevent interoperability.  The
        SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING option disables a verification step in
        the SSL 2.0 server supposed to prevent active protocol-version
        rollback attacks.  With this verification step disabled, an attacker
        acting as a "man in the middle" can force a client and a server to
        negotiate the SSL 2.0 protocol even if these parties both support SSL
        3.0 or TLS 1.0.  The SSL 2.0 protocol is known to have severe
        cryptographic weaknesses and is supported as a fallback only.</p>
      <p>Applications using neither SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING nor
        SSL_OP_ALL are not affected.  Also, applications that disable
        use of SSL 2.0 are not affected.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdsa>SA-05:21.openssl</freebsdsa>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2969</cvename>
      <url>http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20051011.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-10-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-12</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="9b7053fd-3ab5-11da-9484-00123ffe8333">
    <topic>phpmyadmin -- local file inclusion vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
    <range><ge>2.6.4.r1</ge><le>2.6.4.1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A phpMyAdmin security announcement reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2005-4">
      <p>In libraries/grab_globals.lib.php, the $__redirect
        parameter was not correctly validated, opening the door to
        a local file inclusion attack.</p>
      <p>We consider this vulnerability to be serious.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>15053</bid>
      <mlist msgid="20051010161119.1689.qmail@securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112907764728209</mlist>
      <url>http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2005-4</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-10-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-11</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d2b80c7c-3aae-11da-9484-00123ffe8333">
    <topic>zope28 -- expose RestructuredText functionalies to untrusted users</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>zope</name>
    <range><ge>2.6.0</ge><le>2.8.1_2</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Zope Hotfix Alert reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/Hotfix_2005-10-09/security_alert">
      <p>This hotfix resolves a security issue with docutils.</p>
      <p>Affected are possibly all Zope instances that expose
        RestructuredText functionalies to untrusted users through
        the web.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/Hotfix_2005-10-09/security_alert</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-10-09</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-11</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3bc5691e-38dd-11da-92f5-020039488e34">
    <topic>libxine -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>libxine</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.0_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Gentoo Linux Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200510-08.xml">
      <p>Ulf Harnhammar discovered a format string bug in the routines
        handling CDDB server response contents.</p>
      <p>An attacker could submit malicious information about an audio
        CD to a public CDDB server (or impersonate a public CDDB server).
        When the victim plays this CD on a multimedia frontend relying
        on xine-lib, it could end up executing arbitrary code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2967</cvename>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200510-08.xml</url>
      <url>http://xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2005-1</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-10-08</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-09</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1f6e2ade-35c2-11da-811d-0050bf27ba24">
    <topic>imap-uw -- mailbox name handling remote buffer vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>imap-uw</name>
    <range><lt>2004g</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>FrSIRT reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.frsirt.com/english/advisories/2005/1953">
      <p>A vulnerability has been identified in UW-IMAP, which could
        be exploited by remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands.
        This flaw is due to a stack overflow error in the
        "mail_valid_net_parse_work()" [src/c-client/mail.c] function that
        does not properly handle specially crafted mailbox names containing
        a quote (") character, which could be exploited by authenticated
        remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands with the privileges
        of the IMAP server.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2933</cvename>
      <url>http://www.frsirt.com/english/advisories/2005/1953</url>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=313&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
      <url>http://www.washington.edu/imap/documentation/RELNOTES.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-10-05</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d4c70df5-335d-11da-9c70-0040f42d58c6">
    <topic>weex -- remote format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>weex</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.1.5_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Emanuel Haupt reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/86833">
      <p>Someone who controls an FTP server that weex will log in to
        can set up malicious data in the account that weex will use,
        and that will cause a format string bug that will allow remote
        code execution. It will only happen when weex is first run or
        when its cache files are rebuilt with the -r option,
        though. The vulnerability was found by Ulf Harnhammar.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdpr>ports/86833</freebsdpr>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-10-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-02</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8a3ece40-3315-11da-a263-0001020eed82">
    <topic>picasm -- buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>picasm</name>
    <range><lt>1.12c</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Shaun Colley reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111661253517089">
      <p>When generating error and warning messages, picasm copies
        strings into fixed length buffers without bounds
        checking.</p>
      <p>If an attacker could trick a user into assembling a
        source file with a malformed 'error' directive, arbitrary
        code could be executed with the privileges of the user.
        This could result in full system compromise.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13698</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1679</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="c522a35a0505200807744163c4@mail.gmail.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111661253517089</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-02</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1e606080-3293-11da-ac91-020039488e34">
    <topic>uim -- privilege escalation vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ja-uim</name>
    <range><lt>0.4.9.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The uim developers reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/uim/2005-September/001346.html">
      <p>Masanari Yamamoto discovered that incorrect use
            of environment variables in uim. This bug causes
            privilege escalation if setuid/setgid applications
            was linked to libuim.</p>
          <p>This bug appears in 'immodule for Qt' enabled Qt.
            (Normal Qt is also safe.) In some distribution,
            mlterm is also an setuid/setgid application.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/uim/2005-September/001346.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-09-28</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8688d5cd-328c-11da-a263-0001020eed82">
    <topic>cfengine -- arbitrary file overwriting vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cfengine</name>
    <range><lt>2.1.6_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>cfengine2</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Debian Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-835">
      <p>Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña discovered several
        insecure temporary file uses in cfengine, a tool for
        configuring and maintaining networked machines, that can
        be exploited by a symlink attack to overwrite arbitrary
        files owned by the user executing cfengine, which is
        probably root.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2960</cvename>
      <bid>14994</bid>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-835</url>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-836</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-10-01</discovery>
      <entry>2005-10-01</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-07</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="271498a9-2cd4-11da-a263-0001020eed82">
    <topic>clamav -- arbitrary code execution and DoS
      vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>clamav</name>
    <range><lt>0.87</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>clamav-devel</name>
    <range><lt>20050917</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Gentoo Linux Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200509-13.xml">
      <p>Clam AntiVirus is vulnerable to a buffer overflow in
        "libclamav/upx.c" when processing malformed UPX-packed
        executables. It can also be sent into an infinite loop in
        "libclamav/fsg.c" when processing specially-crafted
        FSG-packed executables.</p>
      <p>By sending a specially-crafted file an attacker could
        execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the user
        running Clam AntiVirus, or cause a Denial of Service.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2919</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2920</cvename>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200509-13.xml</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-09-16</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-24</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8f5dd74b-2c61-11da-a263-0001020eed82">
    <topic>firefox &amp; mozilla -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.7,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><gt>1.0.7</gt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.12,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.12</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
    <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
    <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>de-netscape7</name>
    <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>fr-netscape7</name>
    <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>ja-netscape7</name>
    <name>linux-netscape</name>
    <name>linux-phoenix</name>
    <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
    <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
    <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
    <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
    <name>phoenix</name>
    <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports of multiple
      issues:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-58.html">
      <h1>Heap overrun in XBM image processing</h1>
      <p>jackerror reports that an improperly terminated XBM image
        ending with space characters instead of the expected end
        tag can lead to a heap buffer overrun. This appears to be
        exploitable to install or run malicious code on the user's
        machine.</p>
      <p>Thunderbird does not support the XBM format and is not
        affected by this flaw.</p>
      <h1>Crash on "zero-width non-joiner" sequence</h1>
      <p>Mats Palmgren discovered that a reported crash on Unicode
        sequences with "zero-width non-joiner" characters was due
        to stack corruption that may be exploitable.</p>
      <h1>XMLHttpRequest header spoofing</h1>
      <p>It was possible to add illegal and malformed headers to
        an XMLHttpRequest. This could have been used to exploit
        server or proxy flaws from the user's machine, or to fool
        a server or proxy into thinking a single request was a
        stream of separate requests. The severity of this
        vulnerability depends on the value of servers which might
        be vulnerable to HTTP request smuggling and similar
        attacks, or which share an IP address (virtual hosting)
        with the attacker's page.</p>
      <p>For users connecting to the web through a proxy this flaw
        could be used to bypass the same-origin restriction on
        XMLHttpRequests by fooling the proxy into handling a
        single request as multiple pipe-lined requests directed at
        arbitrary hosts. This could be used, for example, to read
        files on intranet servers behind a firewall.</p>
      <h1>Object spoofing using XBL &lt;implements&gt;</h1>
      <p>moz_bug_r_a4 demonstrated a DOM object spoofing bug
        similar to <a
        href="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-55.html">MFSA
        2005-55</a> using an XBL control that &lt;implements&gt;
        an internal interface. The severity depends on the version
        of Firefox: investigation so far indicates Firefox 1.0.x
        releases don't expose any vulnerable functionality to
        interfaces spoofed in this way, but that early Deer Park
        Alpha 1 versions did.</p>
      <p>XBL was changed to no longer allow unprivileged controls
        from web content to implement XPCOM interfaces.</p>
      <h1>JavaScript integer overflow</h1>
      <p>Georgi Guninski reported an integer overflow in the
        JavaScript engine. We presume this could be exploited to
        run arbitrary code under favorable conditions.</p>
      <h1>Privilege escalation using about: scheme</h1>
      <p>heatsync and shutdown report two different ways to bypass
        the restriction on loading high privileged "chrome" pages
        from an unprivileged "about:" page. By itself this is
        harmless--once the "about" page's privilege is raised the
        original page no longer has access--but should this be
        combined with a same-origin violation this could lead to
        arbitrary code execution.</p>
      <h1>Chrome window spoofing</h1>
      <p>moz_bug_r_a4 demonstrates a way to get a blank "chrome"
        canvas by opening a window from a reference to a closed
        window. The resulting window is not privileged, but the
        normal browser UI is missing and can be used to construct
        a spoof page without any of the safety features of the
        browser chrome designed to alert users to phishing sites,
        such as the address bar and the status bar.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2701</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2702</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2703</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2704</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2705</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2706</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2707</cvename>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-58.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-09-22</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2e28cefb-2aee-11da-a263-0001020eed82">
    <topic>firefox &amp; mozilla -- command line URL shell command
      injection</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.7,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><gt>1.0.7</gt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.12,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.12</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
    <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
    <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>de-netscape7</name>
    <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>fr-netscape7</name>
    <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>ja-netscape7</name>
    <name>linux-netscape</name>
    <name>linux-phoenix</name>
    <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
    <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
    <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
    <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
    <name>phoenix</name>
    <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/16869/">
      <p>Peter Zelezny has discovered a vulnerability in Firefox,
        which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a
        user's system.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability is caused due to the shell script used
        to launch Firefox parsing shell commands that are enclosed
        within backticks in the URL provided via the command
        line. This can e.g. be exploited to execute arbitrary
        shell commands by tricking a user into following a
        malicious link in an external application which uses
        Firefox as the default browser.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2968</cvename>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=307185</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/16869/</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-59.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-09-06</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-22</entry>
      <modified>2005-09-23</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e936d612-253f-11da-bc01-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>apache -- Certificate Revocation List (CRL) off-by-one vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache</name>
    <range><gt>2.*</gt><lt>2.0.54_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Marc Stern reports an off-by-one vulnerability in within
      mod_ssl.  The vulnerability lies in mod_ssl's Certificate
      Revocation List (CRL).  If Apache is configured to use a
      CRL this could allow an attacker to crash a child process
      causing a Denial of Service.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14366</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1268</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-17</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7d52081f-2795-11da-bc01-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>squirrelmail -- _$POST variable handling allows for various
      attacks</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squirrelmail</name>
    <name>ja-squirrelmail</name>
    <range><ge>1.4.0</ge><lt>1.4.5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Squirrelmail Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squirrelmail.org/security/issue/2005-07-13">
      <p>An extract($_POST) was done in options_identities.php which
        allowed for an attacker to set random variables in that
        file.  This could lead to the reading (and possible
        writing) of other people's preferences, cross site scripting
        or writing files in webserver-writable locations.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14254</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2095</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squirrelmail.org/security/issue/2005-07-13</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-13</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-17</entry>
      <modified>2005-09-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a863aa74-24be-11da-8882-000e0c33c2dc">
    <topic>X11 server -- pixmap allocation vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>XFree86-Server</name>
    <range><lt>4.5.0_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>xorg-server</name>
    <range><lt>6.8.2_5</lt></range>
    <range><gt>6.8.99</gt><lt>6.8.99.12_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Allocating large pixmaps by a client can trigger an integer
      overflow in the X server, potentially leading to execution of
      arbitrary code with elevated (root) privileges.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14807</bid>
      <certvu>102441</certvu>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2495</cvename>
      <url>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=166856</url>
      <url>https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=594</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-09-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-15</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="9750cf22-216d-11da-bc01-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>unzip -- permission race vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>unzip</name>
    <name>zh-unzip</name>
    <name>ko-unzip</name>
    <range><lt>5.52_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Imran Ghory reports a vulnerability within unzip.  The
      vulnerability is caused by a race condition between
      extracting an archive and changing the permissions of the
      extracted files.  This would give an attacker enough time to
      remove a file and hardlink it to another file owned by the
      user running unzip.  When unzip changes the permissions of
      the file it could give the attacker access to files that
      normally would not have been accessible for others.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14450</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2475</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="7389fc4b05080116031536adf7@mail.gmail.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112300046224117</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8665ebb9-2237-11da-978e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>firefox &amp; mozilla -- buffer overflow
      vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.6_5,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.11_1,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*,2</ge><lt>1.8.b1_5,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.12</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
    <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
    <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>de-netscape7</name>
    <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>fr-netscape7</name>
    <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>ja-netscape7</name>
    <name>linux-netscape</name>
    <name>linux-phoenix</name>
    <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
    <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
    <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
    <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
    <name>phoenix</name>
    <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Tom Ferris reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=112624614008387">
      <p>A buffer overflow vulnerability exists within Firefox
        version 1.0.6 and all other prior versions which allows
        for an attacker to remotely execute arbitrary code on an
        affected host.</p>
      <p>The problem seems to be when a hostname which has all
        dashes causes the NormalizeIDN call in
        nsStandardURL::BuildNormalizedSpec to return true, but is
        sets encHost to an empty string.  Meaning, Firefox appends
        0 to approxLen and then appends the long string of dashes
        to the buffer instead.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p><strong>Note:</strong> It is possible to disable IDN
      support as a workaround to protect against this buffer
      overflow. How to do this is described on the <em><a
      href="http://www.mozilla.org/security/idn.html">What Firefox
      and Mozilla users should know about the IDN buffer overflow
      security issue</a></em> web page.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14784</bid>
      <certvu>573857</certvu>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2871</cvename>
      <url>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=112624614008387</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/idn.html</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=307259</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-57.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-09-08</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-10</entry>
      <modified>2005-09-23</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="673aec6f-1cae-11da-bc01-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>htdig -- cross site scripting vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>htdig</name>
    <range><lt>3.2.0.b6_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Michael Krax reports a vulnerability within htdig.  The
      vulnerability lies within an unsanitized config parameter,
      allowing a malicious attacker to execute arbitrary scripting
      code on the target's browser.  This might allow the attacker
      to obtain the user's cookies which are associated with the
      site, including cookies used for authentication.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12442</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0085</cvename>
      <url>http://www.securitytracker.com/alerts/2005/Feb/1013078.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-03</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-04</entry>
      <modified>2005-09-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4e210d72-1c5c-11da-92ce-0048543d60ce">
    <topic>squid -- Denial Of Service Vulnerability in sslConnectTimeout</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.10_5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The squid patches page notes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE10-sslConnectTimeout">
      <p>After certain slightly odd requests Squid crashes with a segmentation fault in sslConnectTimeout.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14731</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2796</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE10-sslConnectTimeout</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1355</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/16674/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-04</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-02</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0c0dc409-1c5e-11da-92ce-0048543d60ce">
    <topic>squid -- Possible Denial Of Service Vulnerability in store.c</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.10_5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The squid patches page notes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE10-STORE_PENDING">
      <p>Squid crashes with the above assertion failure [assertion failed:
        store.c:523: "e->store_status == STORE_PENDING"] in certain
        conditions involving aborted requests.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14761</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2794</cvename> 
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE10-STORE_PENDING</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1368</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/16708/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-04</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-02</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="30e4ed7b-1ca6-11da-bc01-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>bind9 -- denial of service</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>bind9</name>
    <range><eq>9.3.0</eq></range>
      </package>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.3</ge><lt>5.3_16</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Problem description</p>
    <p>A DNSSEC-related validator function in BIND 9.3.0 contains an
      inappropriate internal consistency test.  When this test is
      triggered, named(8) will exit.</p>
    <p>Impact</p>
    <p>On systems with DNSSEC enabled, a remote attacker may be able
      to inject a specially crafted packet that will cause the
      internal consistency test to trigger, and named(8) to
      terminate.  As a result, the name server will no longer be
      available to service requests.</p>
    <p>Workaround</p>
    <p>DNSSEC is not enabled by default, and the "dnssec-enable"
      directive is not normally present.  If DNSSEC has been
      enabled, disable it by changing the "dnssec-enable" directive
      to "dnssec-enable no;" in the named.conf(5) configuration
      file.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <certvu>938617</certvu>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0034</cvename>
      <url>http://www.uniras.gov.uk/niscc/docs/al-20050125-00060.html?lang=en</url>
      <url>http://www.isc.org/sw/bind/bind9.3.php#security</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="947f4b14-1c89-11da-bc01-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>bind -- buffer overrun vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>bind84</name>
    <range><ge>8.4.4</ge><lt>8.4.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An ISC advisory reports a buffer overrun vulnerability within
      bind.  The vulnerability could result in a Denial of Service.
      A workaround is available by disabling recursion and glue
      fetching.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <certvu>327633</certvu>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0033</cvename>
      <url>http://www.uniras.gov.uk/niscc/docs/al-20050125-00059.html?lang=en</url>
      <url>http://www.isc.org/sw/bind/bind-security.php</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-03</entry>
      <modified>2005-09-21</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="08df5d46-1baf-11da-8038-0040f42d58c6">
    <topic>urban -- stack overflow vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>urban</name>
    <range><lt>1.5.3_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Several filename-related stack overflow bugs allow a local
      attacker to elevate its privileges to the games group, since
      urban is installed setgid games.</p>
    <p>Issue discovered and fixed by &lt;shaun@rsc.cx&gt;.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2864</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="55104.213.107.125.108.1125844783.squirrel@webmail.rsc.cx">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112604855119036</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-09-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-02</entry>
      <modified>2005-09-22</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6e27f3b6-189b-11da-b6be-0090274e8dbb">
    <topic>fswiki - command injection vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>fswiki</name>
    <range><lt>3.5.9</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>There is a command injection vulnerability in admin page
      of fswiki.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://jvn.jp/jp/JVN%2342435855/index.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-29</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>
  <vuln vid="e5afdf63-1746-11da-978e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>evolution -- remote format string vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>evolution</name>
    <range><gt>1.5</gt><lt>2.2.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A SITIC Vulnerability Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.sitic.se/eng/advisories_and_recommendations/sa05-001.html">
      <p>Evolution suffers from several format string bugs when
        handling data from remote sources. These bugs lead to
        crashes or the execution of arbitrary assembly language
        code.</p>
      <ol>
        <li>The first format string bug occurs when viewing the
          full vCard data attached to an e-mail message.</li>
        <li>The second format string bug occurs when displaying
          contact data from remote LDAP servers.</li>
        <li>The third format string bug occurs when displaying
          task list data from remote servers.</li>
        <li>The fourth, and least serious, format string bug
          occurs when the user goes to the Calendars tab to save
          task list data that is vulnerable to problem 3
          above. Other calendar entries that do not come from task
          lists are also affected.</li>
      </ol>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2549</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2550</cvename>
      <url>http://www.sitic.se/eng/advisories_and_recommendations/sa05-001.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-10</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-27</entry>
      <modified>2005-08-29</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="38c76fcf-1744-11da-978e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>pam_ldap -- authentication bypass vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pam_ldap</name>
    <range><lt>1.8.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Luke Howard reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=166163">
      <p>If a pam_ldap client authenticates against an LDAP server
        that returns a passwordPolicyResponse control, but omits
        the optional "error" field of the
        PasswordPolicyResponseValue, then the LDAP authentication
        result will be ignored and the authentication step will
        always succeed.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2641</cvename>
      <certvu>778916</certvu>
      <url>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=166163</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-22</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-27</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b971d2a6-1670-11da-978e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>pcre -- regular expression buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pcre</name>
    <name>pcre-utf8</name>
    <range><lt>6.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The pcre library is vulnerable to a buffer overflow
      vulnerability due to insufficient validation of quantifier
      values.  This could lead execution of arbitrary code with
      the permissions of the program using pcre by way of a
      specially crated regular expression.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14620</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2491</cvename>
      <url>http://www.pcre.org/changelog.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-01</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f66e011d-13ff-11da-af41-0004614cc33d">
    <topic>elm -- remote buffer overflow in Expires header</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>elm</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.8</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Ulf Harnhammar has discovered a remotely exploitable buffer
          overflow in Elm e-mail client when parsing the Expires header
      of an e-mail message:</p>
        <blockquote cite="http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2005-08/0688.html">  
      <p>The attacker only needs to send the victim an e-mail
        message. When the victim with that message in his or her
        inbox starts Elm or simply views the inbox in an already
        started copy of Elm, the buffer overflow will happen
        immediately. The overflow is stack-based, and it gives full
        control over EIP, EBP and EBX. It is caused by a bad
        sscanf(3) call, using a format string containing &quot;%s&quot;
        to copy from a long char array to a shorter array.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2005-08/0688.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5ad3e437-e527-4514-b9ed-280b2ca1a8c9">
    <topic>openvpn -- multiple TCP clients connecting with the same certificate at the same time can crash the server</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>openvpn</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>James Yonan reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://openvpn.net/changelog.html">
      <p>If two or more client machines try to connect to the server
        at the same time via TCP, using the same client certificate,
        and when --duplicate-cn is not enabled on the server, a race
        condition can crash the server with "Assertion failed at
        mtcp.c:411"</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2534</cvename>
      <url>http://openvpn.net/changelog.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-03</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1986449a-8b74-40fa-b7cc-0d8def8aad65">
    <topic>openvpn -- denial of service: malicious authenticated &quot;tap&quot; client can deplete server virtual memory</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>openvpn</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>James Yonan reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://openvpn.net/changelog.html">
      <p>A malicious [authenticated] client in &quot;dev tap&quot;
        ethernet bridging mode could theoretically flood the server
        with packets appearing to come from hundreds of thousands
        of different MAC addresses, causing the OpenVPN process to
        deplete system virtual memory as it expands its internal
        routing table.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2533</cvename>
      <url>http://openvpn.net/changelog.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d1c39c8e-05ab-4739-870f-765490fa2052">
    <topic>openvpn -- denial of service: undecryptable packet from authorized client can disconnect unrelated clients</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>openvpn</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>James Yonan reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://openvpn.net/changelog.html">
      <p>If the client sends a packet which fails to decrypt on the
        server, the OpenSSL error queue is not properly flushed,
        which can result in another unrelated client instance on the
        server seeing the error and responding to it, resulting in
        disconnection of the unrelated client.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2532</cvename>
      <url>http://openvpn.net/changelog.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a51ad838-2077-48b2-a136-e888a7db5f8d">
    <topic>openvpn -- denial of service: client certificate validation can disconnect unrelated clients</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>openvpn</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>James Yonan reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://openvpn.net/changelog.html">
      <p>DoS attack against server when run with "verb 0" and
        without "tls-auth".  If a client connection to the server
        fails certificate verification, the OpenSSL error queue is
        not properly flushed, which can result in another unrelated
        client instance on the server seeing the error and
        responding to it, resulting in disconnection of the
        unrelated client.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2531</cvename>
      <url>http://openvpn.net/changelog.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-03</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5fde5c30-0f4e-11da-bc01-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>tor -- diffie-hellman handshake flaw</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>tor</name>
    <range><lt>0.1.0.14</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A tor advisory reports</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Aug-2005/msg00002.html">
      <p>Tor clients can completely loose anonymity, confidentiality,
        and data integrity if the first Tor server in their path is
        malicious.  Specifically, if the Tor client chooses a
        malicious Tor server for her first hop in the circuit, that
        server can learn all the keys she negotiates for the rest of
        the circuit (or just spoof the whole circuit), and then read
        and/or modify all her traffic over that circuit.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2643</cvename>
      <url>http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Aug-2005/msg00002.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-17</entry>
      <modified>2005-09-21</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f74dc01b-0e83-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>acroread -- plug-in buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>acroread</name>
    <range><lt>7.0.1</lt></range>
    <range><gt>5.*,1</gt><lt>7.0.1,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>acroread4</name>
    <name>acroread5</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>acroread7</name>
    <range><lt>7.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Adobe Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/321644.html">
      <p>The identified vulnerability is a buffer overflow within
        a core application plug-in, which is part of Adobe Acrobat
        and Adobe Reader. If a malicious file were opened it could
        trigger a buffer overflow as the file is being loaded into
        Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. A buffer overflow can
        cause the application to crash and increase the risk of
        malicious code execution.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CVE-2005-2470</cvename>
      <url>http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/321644.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-16</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-16</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e65ad1bf-0d8b-11da-90d0-00304823c0d3">
    <topic>pear-XML_RPC -- remote PHP code injection vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pear-XML_RPC</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.0</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>phpmyfaq</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.11</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>drupal</name>
    <range><lt>4.6.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>eGroupWare</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.0.009</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>phpAdsNew</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.5</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>phpgroupware</name>
    <range><lt>0.9.16.007</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>b2evolution</name>
    <range><lt>0.9.0.12_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Hardened-PHP Project Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory_142005.66.html">
      <p>When the library parses XMLRPC requests/responses, it constructs
        a string of PHP code, that is later evaluated.  This means any
        failure to properly handle the construction of this string can
        result in arbitrary execution of PHP code.</p>
      <p>This new injection vulnerability is cause by not properly
        handling the situation, when certain XML tags are nested
        in the parsed document, that were never meant to be nested
        at all. This can be easily exploited in a way, that
        user-input is placed outside of string delimiters within
        the evaluation string, which obviously results in
        arbitrary code execution.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Note that several applications contains an embedded version
      on XML_RPC, therefor making them the vulnerable to the same
      code injection vulnerability.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2498</cvename>
      <url>http://b2evolution.net/news/2005/08/31/fix_for_xml_rpc_vulnerability_again_1</url>
      <url>http://downloads.phpgroupware.org/changelog</url>
      <url>http://drupal.org/files/sa-2005-004/advisory.txt</url>
      <url>http://phpadsnew.com/two/nucleus/index.php?itemid=45</url>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=349626</url>
      <url>http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory_142005.66.html</url>
      <url>http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory_152005.67.html</url>
      <url>http://www.phpmyfaq.de/advisory_2005-08-15.php</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-15</entry>
      <modified>2005-09-04</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e86fbb5f-0d04-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>awstats -- arbitrary code execution vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>awstats</name>
    <range><lt>6.4_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=290&amp;type=vulnerabilities">
      <p>Remote exploitation of an input validation vulnerability
        in AWStats allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary
        commands.</p>

      <p>The problem specifically exists because of insufficient
        input filtering before passing user-supplied data to an
        <code>eval()</code> function. As part of the statistics
        reporting function, AWStats displays information about the
        most common referrer values that caused users to visit the
        website. The referrer data is used without proper
        sanitation in an <code>eval()</code> statement, resulting
        in the execution of arbitrary perl code.</p>

      <p>Successful exploitation results in the execution of
        arbitrary commands with permissions of the web
        service. Exploitation will not occur until the stats page
        has been regenerated with the tainted referrer values from
        the http access log. Note that AWStats is only vulnerable
        in situations where at least one URLPlugin is enabled.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1527</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20050811155502.61E3C7A00B4@mail.idefense.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=112377934108902</mlist>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=290&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-09</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-14</entry>
      <modified>2005-08-23</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3b4a6982-0b24-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>libgadu -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.0_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>kdenetwork</name>
    <range><gt>3.2.2</gt><lt>3.4.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>pl-ekg</name>
    <range><lt>1.6r3,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>centericq</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Wojtek Kaniewski reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="INSERT URL HERE">
      <p>Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in libgadu, a
        library for handling Gadu-Gadu instant messaging
        protocol. It is a part of ekg, a Gadu-Gadu client, but is
        widely used in other clients. Also some of the user
        contributed scripts were found to behave in an insecure
        manner.</p>
      <ul>
        <li>integer overflow in libgadu (CAN-2005-1852) that could
          be triggered by an incomming message and lead to
          application crash and/or remote code execution</li>
        <li>insecure file creation (CAN-2005-1850) and shell
          command injection (CAN-2005-1851) in other user
          contributed scripts (discovered by Marcin Owsiany and
          Wojtek Kaniewski)</li>
        <li>several signedness errors in libgadu that could be
          triggered by an incomming network data or an application
          passing invalid user input to the library</li>
        <li>memory alignment errors in libgadu that could be
          triggered by an incomming message and lead to bus errors
          on architectures like SPARC</li>
        <li>endianness errors in libgadu that could cause invalid
          behaviour of applications on big-endian
          architectures</li>
      </ul>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14345</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1850</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1851</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1852</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2369</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2370</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2448</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="42DFF06F.7060005@toxygen.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112198499417250</mlist>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=20</url>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050721-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="09db2844-0b21-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gaim -- AIM/ICQ non-UTF-8 filename crash</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.0_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The GAIM team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=21">
      <p>A remote user could cause Gaim to crash on some systems
        by sending the Gaim user a file whose filename contains
        certain invalid characters. It is unknown what combination
        of systems are affected, but it is suspected that Windows
        users and systems with older versions of GTK+ are
        especially susceptible.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2102</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=21</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-09</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6d1761d2-0b23-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gaim -- AIM/ICQ away message buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.0_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The GAIM team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=22">
      <p>A remote AIM or ICQ user can cause a buffer overflow in
        Gaim by setting an away message containing many AIM
        substitution strings (such as %t or %n).</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2103</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=22</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-09</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="24eee285-09c7-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>xpdf -- disk fill DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xpdf</name>
    <range><lt>3.00_7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>kdegraphics</name>
    <range><lt>3.4.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gpdf</name>
    <range><lt>2.10.0_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>cups-base</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.23.0_5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>xpdf is vulnerable to a denial of service vulnerability
      which can cause xpdf to create an infinitely large file,
      thereby filling up the /tmp partition, when opening a
      specially crafted PDF file.</p>
    <p>Note that several applications contains an embedded version
      of xpdf, therefor making them the vulnerable to the same
      DoS.  In CUPS this vulnerability would cause the pdftops
      filter to crash.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14529</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2097</cvename>
      <url>http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2005-670.html</url>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050809-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-08-09</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-12</entry>
      <modified>2005-09-07</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d7cd5015-08c9-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gforge -- XSS and email flood vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gforge</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Jose Antonio Coret reports that GForge contains multiple
      Cross Site Scripting vulnerabilities and an e-mail flood
      vulnerability:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112259845904350">
      <p>The login form is also vulnerable to XSS (Cross Site
        Scripting) attacks.  This may be used to launch phising
        attacks by sending HTML e-mails (i.e.: saying that you
        need to upgrade to the latest GForge version due to a
        security problem) and putting in the e-mail an HTML link
        that points to an specially crafted url that inserts an
        html form in the GForge login page and when the user press
        the login button, he/she send the credentials to the
        attackers website.</p>

      <p>The 'forgot your password?' feature allows a remote user
        to load a certain URL to cause the service to send a
        validation e-mail to the specified user's e-mail address.
        There is no limit to the number of messages sent over a
        period of time, so a remote user can flood the target
        user's secondary e-mail address. E-Mail Flood, E-Mail
        bomber.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14405</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2430</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2431</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="1122496636.26878.2.camel@localhost.localdomain">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112259845904350</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-09</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0274a9f1-0759-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>postnuke -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>postnuke</name>
    <range><lt>0.760</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Postnuke Security Announcementss reports of the following
      vulnerabilities:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://news.postnuke.com/Article2691.html">
      <ul>
        <li>missing input validation within /modules/Messages/readpmsg.php</li>
        <li>possible path disclosure within /user.php</li>
        <li>possible path disclosure within /modules/News/article.php</li>
        <li>possible remote code injection within /includes/pnMod.php</li>
        <li>possible cross-site-scripting in /index.php</li>
      </ul>
    </blockquote>
    <blockquote cite="http://news.postnuke.com/Article2699.html">
      <ul>
        <li>remote code injection via xml rpc library</li>
      </ul>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1621</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1695</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1696</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1698</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1777</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1778</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1921</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20050527223753.21735.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111721364707520</mlist>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15450/</url>
      <url>http://news.postnuke.com/Article2691.html</url>
      <url>http://news.postnuke.com/Article2699.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0bf9d7fb-05b3-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mambo -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mambo</name>
    <range><lt>4.5.2.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/15710/">
      <p>Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Mambo, where
        some have unknown impacts and others can be exploited by
        malicious people to conduct spoofing and SQL injection
        attacks.</p>
      <ol>
        <li>Input passed to the "user_rating" parameter when
          voting isn't properly sanitised before being used in a
          SQL query. This can be exploited to manipulate SQL
          queries by injecting arbitrary SQL code.</li>
        <li>Some unspecified vulnerabilities in the "mosDBTable"
          class and the "DOMIT" library have an unknown
          impact.</li>
        <li>An unspecified error in the "administrator/index3.php"
          script can be exploited to spoof session IDs.</li>
      </ol>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13966</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2002</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15710/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2b6e47b1-0598-11da-86bc-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>ipsec -- Incorrect key usage in AES-XCBC-MAC</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.4</ge><lt>5.4_6</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.*</ge><lt>5.3_20</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <h1>Problem description</h1>
    <p>A programming error in the implementation of the
      AES-XCBC-MAC algorithm for authentication resulted in a
      constant key being used instead of the key specified by the
      system administrator.</p>
    <h1>Impact</h1>
    <p>If the AES-XCBC-MAC algorithm is used for authentication in
      the absence of any encryption, then an attacker may be able to
      forge packets which appear to originate from a different
      system and thereby succeed in establishing an IPsec session.
      If access to sensitive information or systems is controlled
      based on the identity of the source system, this may result
      in information disclosure or privilege escalation.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2359</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-05:19.ipsec</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="837b9fb2-0595-11da-86bc-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>zlib -- buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux_base-suse</name>
    <range><lt>9.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.4</ge><lt>5.4_6</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.3</ge><lt>5.3_20</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <h1>Problem description</h1>
    <p>A fixed-size buffer is used in the decompression of data
      streams.  Due to erronous analysis performed when zlib was
      written, this buffer, which was belived to be sufficiently
      large to handle any possible input stream, is in fact too
      small.</p>
    <h1>Impact</h1>
    <p>A carefully constructed compressed data stream can result in
      zlib overwriting some data structures.  This may cause
      applications to halt, resulting in a denial of service; or
      it may result in an attacker gaining elevated privileges.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1849</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-05:18.zlib</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-05</entry>
      <modified>2005-09-24</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7257b26f-0597-11da-86bc-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>devfs -- ruleset bypass</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.4</ge><lt>5.4_5</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.*</ge><lt>5.3_19</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <h1>Problem description</h1>
    <p>Due to insufficient parameter checking of the node type
      during device creation, any user can expose hidden device
      nodes on devfs mounted file systems within their jail.
      Device nodes will be created in the jail with their normal
      default access permissions.</p>
    <h1>Impact</h1>
    <p>Jailed processes can get access to restricted resources on
      the host system.  For jailed processes running with superuser
      privileges this implies access to all devices on the system.
      This level of access can lead to information leakage and
      privilege escalation.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2218</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-05:17.devfs</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c28f4705-043f-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>proftpd -- format string vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>proftpd</name>
    <name>proftpd-mysql</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.0.rc2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The ProFTPD release notes states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.proftpd.org/docs/RELEASE_NOTES-1.3.0rc2">
      <p>sean &lt;infamous42md at hotpop.com&gt; found two format
        string vulnerabilities, one in mod_sql's SQLShowInfo
        directive, and one involving the 'ftpshut' utility.  Both
        can be considered low risk, as they require active
        involvement on the part of the site administrator in order
        to be exploited.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>These vulnerabilities could potentially lead to information
      disclosure, a denial-of-server situation, or execution of
      arbitrary code with the permissions of the user running
      ProFTPD.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2390</cvename>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200508-02.xml</url>
      <url>http://www.proftpd.org/docs/RELEASE_NOTES-1.3.0rc2</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-26</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="debbb39c-fdb3-11d9-a30d-00b0d09acbfc">
    <topic>nbsmtp -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>nbsmtp</name>
        <range><lt>0.99_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>When nbsmtp is executed in debug mode, server messages
        will be printed to stdout and logged via syslog. Syslog is
        used insecurely and user-supplied format characters are
        directly fed to the syslog function, which results in a
        format string vulnerability.</p>
        <p>Under some circumstances, an SMTP server may be able to
        abuse this vulnerability in order to alter the nbsmtp
        process and execute malicious code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://people.freebsd.org/~niels/issues/nbsmtp-20050726.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-08-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>
  <vuln vid="b1e8c810-01d0-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>sylpheed -- MIME-encoded file name buffer overflow
      vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>sylpheed</name>
    <name>sylpheed-gtk2</name>
    <name>sylpheed-claws</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Sylpheed is vulnerable to a buffer overflow when displaying
      emails with attachments that have MIME-encoded file names.
      This could be used by a remote attacker to crash sylpheed
      potentially allowing execution of arbitrary code with the
      permissions of the user running sylpheed.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12934</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0926</cvename>
      <url>http://sylpheed.good-day.net/changelog.html.en</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-31</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="58247a96-01c8-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>phpmyadmin -- cross site scripting vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpmyadmin</name>
    <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.2.r1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A phpMyAdmin security announcement reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2005-3">
      <p>The convcharset parameter was not correctly validated,
        opening the door to a XSS attack. </p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12982</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0992</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="4f9e4516050404101223fbdeed@mail.gmail.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111264361622660</mlist>
      <url>http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2005-3</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-03</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-31</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8375a73f-01bf-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gnupg -- OpenPGP symmetric encryption vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gnupg</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>p5-Crypt-OpenPGP</name>
    <name>pgp</name>
    <name>pgpin</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Serge Mister and Robert Zuccherato reports that the OpenPGP
      protocol is vulnerable to a cryptographic attack when using
      symmetric encryption in an automated way.</p>
    <p>David Shaw reports about the impact:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2005q1/000191.html">
      <p>This attack, while very significant from a cryptographic
        point of view, is not generally effective in the real
        world.  To be specific, unless you have your OpenPGP
        program set up as part of an automated system to accept
        encrypted messages, decrypt them, and then provide a
        response to the submitter, then this does not affect you
        at all.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Note that the <q>fix</q> in GnuPG does note completely
      eliminate the potential problem:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2005q1/000191.html">
      <p>These patches disable a portion of the OpenPGP protocol
        that the attack is exploiting.  This change should not be
        user visible.  With the patch in place, this attack will
        not work using a public-key encrypted message.  It will
        still work using a passphrase-encrypted message.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <certvu>303094</certvu>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0366</cvename>
      <url>http://eprint.iacr.org/2005/033</url>
      <url>http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2005q1/000191.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-08</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-31</entry>
      <modified>2005-08-03</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="81f127a8-0038-11da-86bc-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>vim -- vulnerabilities in modeline handling: glob, expand</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>vim</name>
    <name>vim-lite</name>
    <name>vim+ruby</name>
    <range><ge>6.3</ge><lt>6.3.82</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Georgi Guninski discovered a way to construct Vim modelines
      that execute arbitrary shell commands.  The vulnerability
      can be exploited by including shell commands in modelines
      that call the glob() or expand() functions.  An attacker
      could trick an user to read or edit a trojaned file with
      modelines enabled, after which the attacker is able to
      execute arbitrary commands with the privileges of the user.</p>
    <p><strong>Note:</strong> It is generally recommended that VIM
      users use <code>set nomodeline</code> in
      <code>~/.vimrc</code> to avoid the possibility of trojaned
      text files.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14374</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2368</cvename>
      <url>http://www.guninski.com/where_do_you_want_billg_to_go_today_5.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-31</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="68222076-010b-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>tiff -- buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>tiff</name>
    <range><lt>3.7.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-tiff</name>
    <range><lt>3.6.1_3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>pdflib</name>
    <name>pdflib-perl</name>
    <range><lt>6.0.1_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gdal</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.1_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>fractorama</name>
    <name>iv</name>
    <name>ivtools</name>
    <name>ja-iv</name>
    <name>ja-libimg</name>
    <name>paraview</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Gentoo Linux Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200505-07.xml">
      <p>Tavis Ormandy of the Gentoo Linux Security Audit Team
        discovered a stack based buffer overflow in the libTIFF
        library when reading a TIFF image with a malformed
        BitsPerSample tag.</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation would require the victim to open
        a specially crafted TIFF image, resulting in the execution
        of arbitrary code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1544</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.remotesensing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=843</url>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200505-07.xml</url>
      <url>http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/v3.7.3.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-10</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-30</entry>
      <modified>2005-08-01</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="934b1de4-00d7-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>opera -- image dragging vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux-opera</name>
    <name>opera-devel</name>
    <name>opera</name>
    <range><lt>8.02</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/15756/">
      <p>Secunia Research has discovered a vulnerability in Opera,
        which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct
        cross-site scripting attacks and retrieve a user's
        files.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability is caused due to Opera allowing a user
        to drag e.g. an image, which is actually a "javascript:"
        URI, resulting in cross-site scripting if dropped over
        another site. This may also be used to populate a file
        upload form, resulting in uploading of arbitrary files to
        a malicious web site.</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation requires that the user is tricked
        into dragging and dropping e.g. an image or a link.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15756/</url>
      <url>http://www.opera.com/freebsd/changelogs/802/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-28</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-30</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a2aa24fd-00d4-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>opera -- download dialog spoofing vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux-opera</name>
    <name>opera-devel</name>
    <name>opera</name>
    <range><lt>8.02</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/15870/">
      <p>Secunia Research has discovered a vulnerability in Opera,
        which can be exploited by malicious people to trick users
        into executing malicious files.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability is caused due to an error in the
        handling of extended ASCII codes in the download
        dialog. This can be exploited to spoof the file extension
        in the file download dialog via a specially crafted
        "Content-Disposition" HTTP header.</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation may result in users being tricked
        into executing a malicious file via the download dialog,
        but requires that the "Arial Unicode MS" font
        (ARIALUNI.TTF) has been installed on the system.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15870/</url>
      <url>http://www.opera.com/freebsd/changelogs/802/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-28</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-30</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5d51d245-00ca-11da-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ethereal -- multiple protocol dissectors vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ethereal</name>
    <name>ethereal-lite</name>
    <name>tethereal</name>
    <name>tethereal-lite</name>
    <range><ge>0.8.5</ge><lt>0.10.12</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An Ethreal Security Advisories reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00020.html">
      <p>Our testing program has turned up several more security
        issues:</p>
      <ul>
        <li>The LDAP dissector could free static memory and crash.</li>
        <li>The AgentX dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>The 802.3 dissector could go into an infinite loop.</li>
        <li>The PER dissector could abort.</li>
        <li>The DHCP dissector could go into an infinite loop.</li>
        <li>The BER dissector could abort or loop infinitely.</li>
        <li>The MEGACO dissector could go into an infinite loop.</li>
        <li>The GIOP dissector could dereference a null pointer.</li>
        <li>The SMB dissector was susceptible to a buffer overflow.</li>
        <li>The WBXML could dereference a null pointer.</li>
        <li>The H1 dissector could go into an infinite loop.</li>
        <li>The DOCSIS dissector could cause a crash.</li>
        <li>The SMPP dissector could go into an infinite loop.</li>
        <li>SCTP graphs could crash.</li>
        <li>The HTTP dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>The SMB dissector could go into a large loop.</li>
        <li>The DCERPC dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>Several dissectors could crash while reassembling packets.</li>
      </ul>
      <p>Steve Grubb at Red Hat found the following issues:</p>
      <ul>
        <li>The CAMEL dissector could dereference a null pointer.</li>
        <li>The DHCP dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>The CAMEL dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>The PER dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>The RADIUS dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>The Telnet dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>The IS-IS LSP dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>The NCP dissector could crash.</li>
      </ul>
      <p>iDEFENSE found the following issues:</p>
      <ul>
        <li>Several dissectors were susceptible to a format string
          overflow.</li>
      </ul>
      <h1>Impact:</h1>
      <p>It may be possible to make Ethereal crash, use up
        available memory, or run arbitrary code by injecting a
        purposefully malformed packet onto the wire or by
        convincing someone to read a malformed packet trace
        file.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00020.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-26</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-30</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="651996e0-fe07-11d9-8329-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>apache -- http request smuggling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.33_2</lt></range>
    <range><gt>2.*</gt><lt>2.0.54_1</lt></range>
    <range><gt>2.1.0</gt><lt>2.1.6_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+ssl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.33.1.55_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+mod_perl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.33_3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+ipv6</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_accel</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_accel+ipv6</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_accel+mod_deflate</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_accel+mod_deflate+ipv6</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_deflate</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_deflate+ipv6</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_snmp</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_snmp+mod_accel</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_snmp+mod_accel+ipv6</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_snmp+mod_deflate</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_snmp+mod_deflate+ipv6</name>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+mod_snmp+mod_accel+mod_deflate+ipv6</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.33+2.8.22_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache_fp</name>
    <name>apache+ipv6</name>
    <name>ru-apache+mod_ssl</name>
    <name>ru-apache</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Watchfire whitepaper reports an vulnerability in the
      Apache webserver.  The vulnerability can be exploited by
      malicious people causing cross site scripting, web cache
      poisoining, session hijacking and most importantly the
      ability to bypass web application firewall protection.
      Exploiting this vulnerability requires multiple carefully
      crafted HTTP requests, taking advantage of an caching server,
      proxy server, web application firewall etc. This only affects
      installations where Apache is used as HTTP proxy in
      combination with the following web servers:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>IIS/6.0 and 5.0</li>
      <li>Apache 2.0.45 (as web server)</li>
      <li>apache 1.3.29</li>
      <li>WebSphere 5.1 and 5.0</li>
      <li>WebLogic 8.1 SP1</li>
      <li>Oracle9iAS web server 9.0.2</li>
      <li>SunONE web server 6.1 SP4</li>
    </ul>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14106</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2088</cvename>
      <url>http://www.watchfire.com/resources/HTTP-Request-Smuggling.pdf</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-26</entry>
      <modified>2005-08-11</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1db7ecf5-fd24-11d9-b4d6-0007e900f87b">
    <topic>clamav -- multiple remote buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>clamav</name>
    <range><lt>0.86.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>clamav-devel</name>
    <range><le>20050704</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An Secunia Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/16180/">
      <p>Neel Mehta and Alex Wheeler have reported some
        vulnerabilities in Clam AntiVirus, which can be exploited
        by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service)
        or compromise a vulnerable system.</p>
      <ol>
        <li>Two integer overflow errors in "libclamav/tnef.c"
          when processing TNEF files can be exploited to cause
          a heap-based buffer overflow via a specially crafted
          TNEF file with a length value of -1 in the header.</li>
        <li>An integer overflow error in "libclamav/chmunpack.c"
          can be exploited to cause a heap-based buffer overflow
          via a specially crafted CHM file with a chunk entry that
          has a filename length of -1.</li>
        <li>A boundary error in "libclamav/fsg.c" when
          processing a FSG compressed file can cause a heap-based
          buffer overflow.</li>
      </ol>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.rem0te.com/public/images/clamav.pdf</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/16180/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-24</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ccd325d2-fa08-11d9-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>isc-dhcpd -- format string vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>isc-dhcp3-client</name>
    <name>isc-dhcp3-devel</name>
    <name>isc-dhcp3-relay</name>
    <name>isc-dhcp3-server</name>
    <name>isc-dhcp3</name>
    <name>isc-dhcp</name>
    <name>isc-dhcpd</name>
    <range><lt>3.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The ISC DHCP programs are vulnerable to several format
      string vulnerabilities which may allow a remote attacker to
      execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the DHCP
      programs, typically root for the DHCP server.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11591</bid>
      <certvu>448384</certvu>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1006</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20041109003345.GG763@isc.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=dhcp-announce&amp;m=109996073218290</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-08</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b4892b5b-fb1c-11d9-96ba-00909925db3e">
    <topic>egroupware -- multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) and SQL
      injection vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>egroupware</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.0.007</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities in eGroupware
      before 1.0.0.007 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web
      script or HTML via the (1) ab_id, (2) page, (3) type,
      or (4) lang parameter to index.php or (5) category_id parameter.
    </p>
    <p>Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in index.php in eGroupware
      before 1.0.0.007 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL
      commands via the (1) filter or (2) cats_app parameter.
    </p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1202</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1203</cvename>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=320768</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3f4ac724-fa8b-11d9-afcf-0060084a00e5">
    <topic>fetchmail -- denial of service/crash from malicious POP3 server</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>fetchmail</name>
    <range><eq>6.2.5.1</eq></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>In fetchmail 6.2.5.1, the the remote code injection via
      POP3 UIDL was fixed, but a denial of service attack was
      introduced:</p>
    <p>Two possible NULL-pointer dereferences allow a malicous
      POP3 server to crash fetchmail by respondig with UID lines
      containing only the article number but no UID (in violation
      of RFC-1939), or a message without Message-ID when no UIDL
      support is available.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20050721172317.GB3071@amilo.ms.mff.cuni.cz">http://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/fetchmail-devel/2005-July/000397.html</mlist>
      <url>http://fetchmail.berlios.de/fetchmail-SA-2005-01.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e72fd82b-fa01-11d9-bc08-0001020eed82">
    <topic>dnrd -- remote buffer and stack overflow vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>dnrd</name>
    <range><lt>2.19.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Natanael Copa reports that dnrd is vulnerable to a remote
      buffer overflow and a remote stack overflow.  These
      vulnerabilities can be triggered by sending invalid DNS
      packets to dnrd.</p>
    <p>The buffer overflow could potentially be used to execute
      arbitrary code with the permissions of the dnrd daemon.
      Note that dnrd runs in an chroot environment and runs as
      non-root.</p>
    <p>The stack overflow vulnerability can cause dnrd to
      crash.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2315</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2316</cvename>
      <freebsdpr>ports/83851</freebsdpr>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="43a7b0a7-f9bc-11d9-b473-00061bc2ad93">
    <topic>PowerDNS -- LDAP backend fails to escape all queries</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>powerdns</name>
    <range><lt>2.9.18</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The LDAP backend in PowerDNS has issues with escaping
      queries which could cause connection errors.  This would
      make it possible for a malicious user to temporarily blank
      domains.</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://doc.powerdns.com/security-policy.html">
    <p>This is known to affect all releases prior to 2.9.18.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2302</cvename>
      <url>http://doc.powerdns.com/security-policy.html</url>
      <url>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112155941310297&amp;w=2</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-16</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3497d7be-2fef-45f4-8162-9063751b573a">
    <topic>fetchmail -- remote root/code injection from malicious POP3 server</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>fetchmail</name>
    <range><lt>6.2.5.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>fetchmail's POP3/UIDL code does not truncate received UIDs properly.
      A malicious or compromised POP3 server can thus corrupt fetchmail's
      stack and inject code when fetchmail is using UIDL, either through
      configuration, or as a result of certain server capabilities. Note
      that fetchmail is run as root on some sites, so an attack might
      compromise the root account and thus the whole machine.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2335</cvename>
      <freebsdpr>ports/83805</freebsdpr>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=212762</url>
      <url>http://fetchmail.berlios.de/fetchmail-SA-2005-01.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-20</entry>
      <modified>2005-07-21</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2e116ba5-f7c3-11d9-928e-000b5d7e6dd5">
    <topic>kdebase -- Kate backup file permission leak</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>kdebase</name>
    <range><ge>3.2.0</ge><lt>3.4.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux_base-suse</name>
    <range><ge>9.3</ge><lt>9.3_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A KDE Security Advisory explains:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050718-1.txt">
      <p>Kate / Kwrite create a file backup before saving a modified
        file. These backup files are created with default permissions,
        even if the original file had more strict permissions set.</p>
      <p>Depending on the system security settings, backup files
        might be readable by other users.  Kate / Kwrite are
        network transparent applications and therefore this
        vulnerability might not be restricted to local users.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1920</cvename>
      <url>https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103331</url>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050718-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-18</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-18</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-09</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5d72701a-f601-11d9-bcd1-02061b08fc24">
    <topic>firefox &amp; mozilla -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.5,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.5</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.9,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.9</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
    <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
    <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>de-netscape7</name>
    <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>fr-netscape7</name>
    <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>ja-netscape7</name>
    <name>linux-netscape</name>
    <name>linux-phoenix</name>
    <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
    <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
    <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
    <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
    <name>phoenix</name>
    <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Mozilla Foundation reports of multiple security
      vulnerabilities in Firefox and Mozilla:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html">
      <ul>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-56</em> Code execution through shared function
          objects</li>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-55</em> XHTML node spoofing</li>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-54</em> Javascript prompt origin spoofing</li>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-53</em> Standalone applications can run arbitrary
          code through the browser</li>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-52</em> Same origin violation: frame calling
          top.focus()</li>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-51</em> The return of frame-injection
          spoofing</li>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-50</em> Possibly exploitable crash in
          InstallVersion.compareTo()</li>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-49</em> Script injection from Firefox sidebar
          panel using data:</li>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-48</em> Same-origin violation with InstallTrigger
          callback</li>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-47</em> Code execution via "Set as
          Wallpaper"</li>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-46</em> XBL scripts ran even when Javascript
          disabled</li>
        <li><em>MFSA 2005-45</em> Content-generated event
          vulnerabilities</li>
      </ul>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1937</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2260</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2261</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2262</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2263</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2264</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2265</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2266</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2267</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2268</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2269</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2270</cvename>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-45.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-46.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-47.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-48.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-49.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-50.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-51.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-52.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-53.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-54.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-55.html</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-56.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-16</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f241641e-f5ea-11d9-a6db-000d608ed240">
    <topic>drupal -- PHP code execution vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>drupal</name>
    <range><lt>4.6.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Kuba Zygmunt discovered a flaw in the input validation routines 
      of Drupal's filter mechanism.  An attacker could execute
      arbitrary PHP code on a target site when public comments or
      postings are allowed.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
    <cvename>CAN-2005-1921</cvename>
    <cvename>CAN-2005-2106</cvename>
    <url>http://drupal.org/files/sa-2005-002/advisory.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-16</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="50457509-d05e-11d9-9aed-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>phpSysInfo -- cross site scripting vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpSysInfo</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Securityreason.com advisory reports that various cross
      site scripting vulnerabilities have been found in phpSysInfo.
      Input is not properly sanitised before it is returned to the
      user.  A malicious person could exploit this to execute
      arbitrary HTML and script code in a users browser session.
      Also it is possible to view the full path of certain scripts
      by accessing them directly.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12887</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0869</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0870</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20050323180207.11987.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111161017209422</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-22</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-09</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="eeae6cce-d05c-11d9-9aed-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>mysql-server -- insecure temporary file creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mysql-server</name>
    <range><gt>4.1</gt><lt>4.1.12</lt></range>
    <range><gt>5.0</gt><lt>5.0.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Zataz advisory reports that MySQL contains a security
      flaw which could allow a malicious local user to inject
      arbitrary SQL commands during the initial database creation
      process.</p>
    <p>The problem lies in the mysql_install_db script which
      creates temporary files based on the PID used by the
      script.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13660</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1636</cvename>
      <url>http://www.zataz.net/adviso/mysql-05172005.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-07</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-09</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3e0072d4-d05b-11d9-9aed-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>net-snmp -- fixproc insecure temporary file creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>net-snmp</name>
    <range><lt>5.2.1.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Gentoo advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200505-18.xml">
      <p>Net-SNMP creates temporary files in an insecure manner,
        possibly allowing the execution of arbitrary code.</p>
      <p>A malicious local attacker could exploit a race condition
        to change the content of the temporary files before they
        are executed by fixproc, possibly leading to the execution
        of arbitrary code.  A local attacker could also create
        symbolic links in the temporary files directory, pointing
        to a valid file somewhere on the filesystem.  When fixproc
        is executed, this would result in the file being
        overwritten.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13715</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1740</cvename>
      <url>http://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200505-18.xml</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-23</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-09</entry>
      <modified>2005-07-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="326c517a-d029-11d9-9aed-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>phpbb -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpbb</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.12</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>phpBB is vulnerable to remote exploitation of an input
      validation vulnerability allows attackers to read the
      contents of arbitrary system files under the privileges
      of the webserver.  This also allows remote attackers to
      unlink arbitrary system files under the privileges of the
      webserver.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12618</bid>
      <bid>12621</bid>
      <bid>12623</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0258</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0259</cvename>
      <url>http://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200503-02.xml</url>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=205&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=204&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-22</discovery>
     <entry>2005-07-09</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6596bb80-d026-11d9-9aed-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>shtool -- insecure temporary file creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>shtool</name>
    <range><le>2.0.1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Zataz advisory reports that shtool contains a security
      flaw which could allow a malicious local user to create or
      overwrite the contents of arbitrary files.  The attacker
      could fool a user into executing the arbitrary file possibly
      executing arbitrary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13767</bid>
      <url>http://www.zataz.net/adviso/shtool-05252005.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-09</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="88188a8c-eff6-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>phppgadmin -- "formLanguage" local file inclusion vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phppgadmin</name>
    <range><lt>3.5.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/15941/">
      <p>A vulnerability has been reported in phpPgAdmin, which
        can be exploited by malicious people to disclose sensitive
        information.</p>
      <p>Input passed to the "formLanguage" parameter in
        "index.php" isn't properly verified, before it is used to
        include files. This can be exploited to include arbitrary
        files from local resources.</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation requires that "magic_quotes_gpc"
        is disabled.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14142</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2256</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15941/</url>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=342261</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-05</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-08</entry>
      <modified>2005-07-21</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b64481d9-eff4-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>pear-XML_RPC -- information disclosure
      vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pear-XML_RPC</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The pear-XML_RPC release notes reports that the following
      issues has been fixed:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://pear.php.net/package/XML_RPC/download/1.3.2">
      <p>Eliminate path disclosure vulnerabilities by suppressing
        error messages when eval()'ing.</p>
      <p>Eliminate path disclosure vulnerability by catching bogus
        parameters submitted to
        <code>XML_RPC_Value::serializeval()</code>.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://pear.php.net/package/XML_RPC/download/1.3.2</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-07</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="9a035a56-eff0-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ekg -- insecure temporary file creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pl-ekg</name>
    <range><lt>1.6r2,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Eric Romang reports that ekg creates temporary files in an
      insecure manner.  This can be exploited by an attacker using
      a symlink attack to overwrite arbitrary files and possibly
      execute arbitrary commands with the permissions of the user
      running ekg.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14146</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1916</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="42CA2DDB.5030606@zataz.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112060146011122</mlist>
      <url>http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94172</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-05</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-08</entry>
      <modified>2005-07-31</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6e33f4ab-efed-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>bugzilla -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>bugzilla</name>
    <name>ja-bugzilla</name>
    <range><ge>2.17.1</ge><lt>2.18.2 </lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Bugzilla Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.bugzilla.org/security/2.18.1/">
      <p>Any user can change any flag on any bug, even if they
        don't have access to that bug, or even if they can't
        normally make bug changes. This also allows them to expose
        the summary of a bug.</p>
      <p>Bugs are inserted into the database before they are
        marked as private, in Bugzilla code. Thus, MySQL
        replication can lag in between the time that the bug is
        inserted and when it is marked as private (usually less
        than a second). If replication lags at this point, the bug
        summary will be accessible to all users until replication
        catches up.  Also, on a very slow machine, there may be a
        pause longer than a second that allows users to see the
        title of the newly-filed bug.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2173</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2174</cvename>
      <url>http://www.bugzilla.org/security/2.18.1/</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=292544</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293159</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-07</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-08</entry>
      <modified>2005-07-18</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d177d9f9-e317-11d9-8088-00123f0f7307">
    <topic>nwclient -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>nwclient</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Insecure file permissions, network access control and DNS
      usage put systems that use Legato NetWorker at risk.</p>
    <p>When the software is running, several files that contain
      sensitive information are created with insecure permissions.
      The information exposed include passwords and can therefore
      be used for privilege elevation.</p>
    <p>An empty &quot;servers&quot; file, which should normally
      contain hostnames of authorized backup servers, may allow
      unauthorized backups to be made. Sensitive information can
      be extracted from these backups.</p>
    <p>When reverse DNS fails for the Legato client IP a weak
      authorization scheme, containing a flaw that allows
      unauthorized access, is used. This may allow unauthorized
      access.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>3564</bid>
      <bid>3840</bid>
      <bid>3842</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2001-0910</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2002-0113</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2002-0114</cvename>
      <url>http://portal1.legato.com/resources/bulletins/372.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2002-01-10</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="107692a1-ee6c-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>acroread -- insecure temporary file creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>acroread4</name>
    <name>acroread5</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>acroread</name>
    <range><lt>7.0.0</lt></range>
    <range><gt>5.*,1</gt><lt>7.0.0,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Secunia Research reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/secunia_research/2005-6/advisory/">
      <p>Secunia has discovered a security issue in Adobe Reader
        for Linux, which can be exploited by malicious, local
        users to gain knowledge of sensitive information.</p>
      <p>The problem is caused due to temporary files being
        created with permissions based on a user's umask in the
        "/tmp" folder under certain circumstances when documents
        are opened.</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation allows an unprivileged user to
        read arbitrary users' documents.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1912</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/secunia_research/2005-6/advisory/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-06</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d8e1aadd-ee68-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>clamav -- cabinet file handling DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>clamav</name>
    <range><lt>0.86</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>clamav-devel</name>
    <range><lt>20050620</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112006456809016">
      <p>Remote exploitation of an input validation error in Clam
        AntiVirus ClamAV allows attackers to cause a denial of
        service condition.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability specifically exists due to insufficient
        validation on cabinet file header data. The
        <code>ENSURE_BITS()</code> macro fails to check for zero
        length reads, allowing a carefully constructed cabinet
        file to cause an infinite loop.</p>
      <p>ClamAV is used in a number of mail gateway
        products. Successful exploitation requires an attacker to
        send a specially constructed CAB file through a mail
        gateway or personal anti-virus client utilizing the ClamAV
        scanning engine. The infinate loop will cause the ClamAV
        software to use all available processor resources,
        resulting in a denial of service or severe degradation to
        system performance. Remote exploitation can be achieved by
        sending a malicious file in an e-mail message or during an
        HTTP session.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1923</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="FB24803D1DF2A34FA59FC157B77C97050462A3AB@IDSERV04.idef.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112006456809016</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-06</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6d18fe19-ee67-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>clamav -- MS-Expand file handling DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>clamav</name>
    <range><lt>0.86</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>clamav-devel</name>
    <range><lt>20050620</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112006402411598">
      <p>Remote exploitation of an input validation error in Clam
        AntiVirus ClamAV allows attackers to cause a denial of
        service condition.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability specifically exists due to improper
        behavior during exceptional conditions.</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation allows attackers to exhaust file
        descriptors pool and memory. Anti-virus detection
        functionality will fail if there is no file descriptors
        available with which to open files. Remote exploitation
        can be achieved by sending a malicious file in an e-mail
        message or during an HTTP session.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1922</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="FB24803D1DF2A34FA59FC157B77C97050462A3AC@IDSERV04.idef.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112006402411598</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-06</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8efe93e2-ee62-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>zlib -- buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>zsync</name>
    <range><lt>0.4.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.4</ge><lt>5.4_4</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.3</ge><lt>5.3_18</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <h1>Problem Description</h1>
    <p>An error in the handling of corrupt compressed data streams
      can result in a buffer being overflowed.</p>
    <h1>Impact</h1>
    <p>By carefully crafting a corrupt compressed data stream, an
      attacker can overwrite data structures in a zlib-using
      application.  This may cause the application to halt,
      causing a denial of service; or it may result in the
      attacker gaining elevated privileges.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2096</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-05:16.zlib</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-06</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-06</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-01</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="70c59485-ee5a-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>acroread -- buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>acroread4</name>
    <name>acroread5</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>acroread</name>
    <range><lt>7.0.0</lt></range>
    <range><gt>5.*,1</gt><lt>7.0.0,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An Adobe Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/329083.html">
      <p>A vulnerability within Adobe Reader has been
        identified. Under certain circumstances, remote
        exploitation of a buffer overflow in Adobe Reader could
        allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code.</p>
      <p>If exploited, it could allow the execution of arbitrary
        code under the privileges of the local user. Remote
        exploitation is possible if the malicious PDF document is
        sent as an email attachment or if the PDF document is
        accessed via a web link.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1625</cvename>
      <url>http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/329083.html</url>
      <mlist msgid="FB24803D1DF2A34FA59FC157B77C97050462A5E2@IDSERV04.idef.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112059685332569</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-05</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-06</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b2a1a3b5-ed95-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>net-snmp -- remote DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>net-snmp</name>
    <range><lt>5.2.1.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Net-SNMP release announcement reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=net-snmp-announce&amp;m=112059518426328">
      <p>A security vulnerability has been found in Net-SNMP
        releases that could allow a denial of service attack
        against Net-SNMP agent's which have opened a stream based
        protocol (EG, TCP but not UDP; it should be noted that
        Net-SNMP does not by default open a TCP port).</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="sdzmt5sul0.fsf@wes.hardakers.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=net-snmp-announce&amp;m=112059518426328</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1cf00643-ed8a-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>cacti -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cacti</name>
    <range><lt>0.8.6f</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Stefan Esser reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory-032005.php">
      <p>Wrongly implemented user input filters lead to multiple
        SQL Injection vulnerabilities which can lead f.e. to
        disclosure of the admin password hash.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory-042005.php">
      <p>Wrongly implemented user input filters allows injection
        of user input into executed commandline.</p>
      <p>Alberto Trivero posted his Remote Command Execution
        Exploit for Cacti &lt;= 0.8.6d to Bugtraq on the 22th
        June. Having analysed his bug we come to the conclusion,
        that the malfunctioning input filters, which were already
        mentioned in the previous advisory are also responsible
        for this bug still being exploitable.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory-052005.php">
      <p>A HTTP headers bypass switch can also be used to
        completely bypass the authentification system of Cacti. As
        admin it is possible to execute shell commands with the
        permission of the webserver.</p>
      <p>While looking at the source of Cacti a HTTP headers
        bypass switch was discovered, that also switches off a
        call to <code>session_start()</code> and the manual
        application of <code>addslashes()</code> in case of
        <code>magic_quotes_gpc=Off</code>.</p>
      <p>When register_globals is turned on* an attacker can use
        this switch to disables Cacti's use of PHP's session
        support and therefore supply the session variables on his
        own through f.e.  the URL. Additionally using the switch
        renders several SQL statements vulnerable to SQL
        Injections attacks, when magic_quotes_gpc is turned off,
        which is the recommended setting.</p>
      <p>Logged in as an admin it is possible to issue shell
        commands.</p>
      <p>(*) register_globals is turned off by default since PHP
        4.2 but is activated on most servers because of older
        scripts requiring it.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="007301c57753$5ab17f60$0100a8c0@alberto">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111954136315248</mlist>
      <url>http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory-032005.php</url>
      <url>http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory-042005.php</url>
      <url>http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory-052005.php</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-22</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="dca0a345-ed81-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>wordpress -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>wordpress</name>
    <range><lt>1.5.1.3,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>GulfTech Security Research reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112006967221438">
      <p>There are a number of vulnerabilities in WordPress that
        may allow an attacker to ultimately run arbitrary code on
        the vulnerable system. These vulnerabilities include SQL
        Injection, Cross Site Scripting, and also issues that may
        aid an attacker in social engineering.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2107</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2108</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2109</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2110</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="42C2BE6E.2050408@gulftech.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=112006967221438</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-28</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a4955b32-ed84-11d9-8310-0001020eed82">
    <topic>wordpress -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>wordpress</name>
    <range><lt>1.5.1.2,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Gentoo Linux Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200506-04.xml">
      <p>Due to a lack of input validation, WordPress is
        vulnerable to SQL injection and XSS attacks.</p>
      <p>An attacker could use the SQL injection vulnerabilites to
        gain information from the database. Furthermore the
        cross-site scripting issues give an attacker the ability
        to inject and execute malicious script code or to steal
        cookie-based authentication credentials, potentially
        compromising the victim's browser.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1810</cvename>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200506-04.xml</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4afacca1-eb9d-11d9-a8bd-000cf18bbe54">
    <topic>phpbb -- remote PHP code execution vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpbb</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.16</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>FrSIRT Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.frsirt.com/english/advisories/2005/0904">
      <p>A vulnerability was identified in phpBB, which
        may be exploited by attackers to compromise a vulnerable
        web server. This flaw is due to an input validation error
        in the "viewtopic.php" script that does not properly filter
        the "highlight" parameter before calling the "preg_replace()"
        function, which may be exploited by remote attackers to execute
        arbitrary PHP commands with the privileges of the web server.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2086</cvename>
      <url>http://www.frsirt.com/english/advisories/2005/0904</url>
      <url>http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=302011</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-28</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-03</entry>
      <modified>2005-07-07</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="523fad14-eb9d-11d9-a8bd-000cf18bbe54">
    <topic>pear-XML_RPC -- arbitrary remote code execution</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pear-XML_RPC</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>GulfTech Security Research Team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.gulftech.org/?node=research&amp;article_id=00087-07012005">
      <p>PEAR XML_RPC is vulnerable to a very high risk php code
        injection vulnerability due to unsanatized data being
        passed into an eval() call.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1921</cvename>
      <url>http://www.gulftech.org/?node=research&amp;article_id=00087-07012005</url>
      <url>http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory-022005.php</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f70f8860-e8ee-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>kernel -- ipfw packet matching errors with address tables</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.4</ge><lt>5.4_3</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <h1>Problem Description</h1>
    <p>The ipfw tables lookup code caches the result of the last
      query.  The kernel may process multiple packets
      concurrently, performing several concurrent table lookups.
      Due to an insufficient locking, a cached result can become
      corrupted that could cause some addresses to be incorrectly
      matched against a lookup table.</p>
    <h1>Impact</h1>
    <p>When lookup tables are used with ipfw, packets may on very
      rare occasions incorrectly match a lookup table.  This could
      result in a packet being treated contrary to the defined
      packet filtering ruleset. For example, a packet may be
      allowed to pass through when it should have been
      discarded.</p>
    <p>The problem can only occur on Symmetric Multi-Processor
      (SMP) systems, or on Uni Processor (UP) systems with the
      PREEMPTION kernel option enabled (not the default).</p>
    <h1>Workaround</h1>
    <p>a) Do not use lookup tables.</p>
    <p>OR</p>
    <p>b) Disable concurrent processing of packets in the network
      stack by setting the "debug.mpsafenet=0" tunable:</p>
    <p># echo "debug.mpsafenet=0" &lt;&lt; /boot/loader.conf</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2019</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-05:13.ipfw</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-29</entry>
      <modified>2005-07-06</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="197f444f-e8ef-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>bzip2 -- denial of service and permission race vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.4</ge><lt>5.4_3</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.*</ge><lt>5.3_17</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.11</ge><lt>4.11_11</lt></range>
    <range><lt>4.10_16</lt></range>
      </system>
      <package>
    <name>bzip2</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <h1>Problem Description</h1>
    <p>Two problems have been discovered relating to the
      extraction of bzip2-compressed files.  First, a carefully
      constructed invalid bzip2 archive can cause bzip2 to enter
      an infinite loop.  Second, when creating a new file, bzip2
      closes the file before setting its permissions.</p>
    <h1>Impact</h1>
    <p>The first problem can cause bzip2 to extract a bzip2
      archive to an infinitely large file.  If bzip2 is used in
      automated processing of untrusted files this could be
      exploited by an attacker to create an denial-of-service
      situation by exhausting disk space or by consuming all
      available cpu time.</p>
    <p>The second problem can allow a local attacker to change the
      permissions of local files owned by the user executing bzip2
      providing that they have write access to the directory in
      which the file is being extracted.</p>
    <h1>Workaround</h1>
    <p>Do not uncompress bzip2 archives from untrusted sources and
      do not uncompress files in directories where untrusted users
      have write access.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0953</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1260</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-05:14.bzip2</freebsdsa>
      <url>http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2005-002.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-30</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-29</entry>
      <modified>2005-07-06</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3ec8f43b-e8ef-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>kernel -- TCP connection stall denial of service</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.4</ge><lt>5.4_3</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.*</ge><lt>5.3_17</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.11</ge><lt>4.11_11</lt></range>
    <range><lt>4.10_16</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <h1>Problem Description</h1>
    <p>Two problems have been discovered in the FreeBSD TCP stack.</p>
    <p>First, when a TCP packets containing a timestamp is
      received, inadequate checking of sequence numbers is
      performed, allowing an attacker to artificially increase the
      internal "recent" timestamp for a connection.</p>
    <p>Second, a TCP packet with the SYN flag set is accepted for
      established connections, allowing an attacker to overwrite
      certain TCP options.</p>
    <h1>Impact</h1>
    <p>Using either of the two problems an attacker with knowledge
      of the local and remote IP and port numbers associated with
      a connection can cause a denial of service situation by
      stalling the TCP connection. The stalled TCP connection my
      be closed after some time by the other host.</p>
    <h1>Workaround</h1>
    <p>In some cases it may be possible to defend against these
      attacks by blocking the attack packets using a firewall.
      Packets used to effect either of these attacks would have
      spoofed source IP addresses.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <certvu>637934</certvu>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0356</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2068</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-05:15.tcp</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-29</entry>
      <modified>2005-07-06</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="76adaab0-e4e3-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ethereal -- multiple protocol dissectors vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ethereal</name>
    <name>ethereal-lite</name>
    <name>tethereal</name>
    <name>tethereal-lite</name>
    <range><ge>0.8.14</ge><lt>0.10.11</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An Ethreal Security Advisories reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00019.html">
      <p>An aggressive testing program as well as independent
        discovery has turned up a multitude of security issues:</p>
      <ul>
        <li>The ANSI A dissector was susceptible to format string
          vulnerabilities. Discovered by Bryan Fulton.</li>
        <li>The GSM MAP dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>The AIM dissector could cause a crash.</li>
        <li>The DISTCC dissector was susceptible to a buffer
          overflow. Discovered by Ilja van Sprundel</li>
        <li>The FCELS dissector was susceptible to a buffer
          overflow. Discovered by Neil Kettle</li>
        <li>The SIP dissector was susceptible to a buffer
          overflow. Discovered by Ejovi Nuwere.</li>
        <li>The KINK dissector was susceptible to a null pointer
          exception, endless looping, and other problems.</li>
        <li>The LMP dissector was susceptible to an endless
          loop.</li>
        <li>The Telnet dissector could abort.</li>
        <li>The TZSP dissector could cause a segmentation
          fault.</li>
        <li>The WSP dissector was susceptible to a null pointer
          exception and assertions.</li>
        <li>The 802.3 Slow protocols dissector could throw an
          assertion.</li>
        <li>The BER dissector could throw assertions.</li>
        <li>The SMB Mailslot dissector was susceptible to a null
          pointer exception and could throw assertions.</li>
        <li>The H.245 dissector was susceptible to a null pointer
          exception.</li>
        <li>The Bittorrent dissector could cause a segmentation
          fault.</li>
        <li>The SMB dissector could cause a segmentation fault and
          throw assertions.</li>
        <li>The Fibre Channel dissector could cause a crash.</li>
        <li>The DICOM dissector could attempt to allocate large
          amounts of memory.</li>
        <li>The MGCP dissector was susceptible to a null pointer
          exception, could loop indefinitely, and segfault.</li>
        <li>The RSVP dissector could loop indefinitely.</li>
        <li>The DHCP dissector was susceptible to format string
          vulnerabilities, and could abort.</li>
        <li>The SRVLOC dissector could crash unexpectedly or go
          into an infinite loop.</li>
        <li>The EIGRP dissector could loop indefinitely.</li>
        <li>The ISIS dissector could overflow a buffer.</li>
        <li>The CMIP, CMP, CMS, CRMF, ESS, OCSP, PKIX1Explitit,
          PKIX Qualified, and X.509 dissectors could overflow
          buffers.</li>
        <li>The NDPS dissector could exhaust system memory or
          cause an assertion, or crash.</li>
        <li>The Q.931 dissector could try to free a null pointer
          and overflow a buffer.</li>
        <li>The IAX2 dissector could throw an assertion.</li>
        <li>The ICEP dissector could try to free the same memory
          twice.</li>
        <li>The MEGACO dissector was susceptible to an infinite
          loop and a buffer overflow.</li>
        <li>The DLSw dissector was susceptible to an infinite
          loop.</li>
        <li>The RPC dissector was susceptible to a null pointer
          exception.</li>
        <li>The NCP dissector could overflow a buffer or loop for
          a large amount of time.</li>
        <li>The RADIUS dissector could throw an assertion.</li>
        <li>The GSM dissector could access an invalid
          pointer.</li>
        <li>The SMB PIPE dissector could throw an assertion.</li>
        <li>The L2TP dissector was susceptible to an infinite loop.</li>
        <li>The SMB NETLOGON dissector could dereference a null
          pointer.</li>
        <li>The MRDISC dissector could throw an assertion.</li>
        <li>The ISUP dissector could overflow a buffer or cause a
          segmentation fault.</li>
        <li>The LDAP dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>The TCAP dissector could overflow a buffer or throw an
          assertion.</li>
        <li>The NTLMSSP dissector could crash.</li>
        <li>The Presentation dissector could overflow a
          buffer.</li>
        <li>Additionally, a number of dissectors could throw an
          assertion when passing an invalid protocol tree item
          length.</li>
      </ul>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13391</bid>
      <bid>13504</bid>
      <bid>13567</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1281</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1456</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1457</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1458</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1459</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1460</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1461</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1462</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1463</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1464</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1465</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1466</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1467</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1468</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1469</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1470</cvename>
      <url>http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00019.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-04</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-24</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="691ed622-e499-11d9-a8bd-000cf18bbe54">
    <topic>tor -- information disclosure</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>tor</name>
    <range><lt>0.1.0.10</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Roger Dingledine reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Jun-2005/msg00001.html">
      <p>The Tor 0.1.0.10 release from a few days ago
        includes a fix for a bug that might allow an attacker
        to read arbitrary memory (maybe even keys) from an exit
        server's process space.  We haven't heard any reports of
        exploits yet, but hey.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Jun-2005/msg00001.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-16</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-24</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="95ee96f2-e488-11d9-bf22-080020c11455">
    <topic>linux-realplayer -- RealText parsing heap overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux-realplayer</name>
    <range><le>10.0.4_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=250&amp;type=vulnerabilities&amp;flashstatus=false">
      <p>Remote exploitation of a heap-based buffer
        overflow vulnerability in the RealText file format
        parser within various versions of RealNetworks
        Inc.'s RealPlayer could allow attackers to
        execute arbitrary code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1277</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=250&amp;type=vulnerabilities&amp;flashstatus=false</url>
      <url>http://service.real.com/help/faq/security/050623_player/EN/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-23</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-24</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="594eb447-e398-11d9-a8bd-000cf18bbe54">
    <topic>ruby -- arbitrary command execution on XMLRPC server</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ruby</name>
    <name>ruby_static</name>
    <range><le>1.8.2_3</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Nobuhiro IMAI reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-core/5237">
      <p>the default value modification on
        Module#public_instance_methods (from false to true) breaks
        s.add_handler(XMLRPC::iPIMethods("sample"), MyHandler.new) style
        security protection.</p>
      <p>This problem could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary
        commands on XMLRPC server of libruby.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1992</cvename>
      <url>http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-core/5237</url>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=315064</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-22</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="96948a6a-e239-11d9-83cf-0010dc5df42d">
    <topic>cacti -- potential SQL injection and cross site scripting attacks</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cacti</name>
    <range><le>0.8.6d</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>iDEFENSE security group disclosed potential SQL injection
      attacks from unchecked user input and two security holes
      regarding potential cross site scripting attacks</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.cacti.net/release_notes_0_8_6e.php</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="79217c9b-e1d9-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>opera -- XMLHttpRequest security bypass</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux-opera</name>
    <name>opera-devel</name>
    <name>opera</name>
    <range><gt>8.*</gt><lt>8.01</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/15008/">
      <p>Secunia Research has discovered a vulnerability in Opera,
        which can be exploited by malicious people to steal
        content or to perform actions on other web sites with the
        privileges of the user.</p>
      <p>Normally, it should not be possible for the
        <code>XMLHttpRequest</code> object to access resources
        from outside the domain of which the object was
        opened. However, due to insufficient validation of server
        side redirects, it is possible to circumvent this
        restriction.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1475</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15008/</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/secunia_research/2005-4/advisory/</url>
      <url>http://www.opera.com/freebsd/changelogs/801/#security</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-16</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-20</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="40856a51-e1d9-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>opera -- "javascript:" URL cross-site scripting
      vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux-opera</name>
    <name>opera-devel</name>
    <name>opera</name>
    <range><lt>8.01</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/15411/">
      <p>Secunia Research has discovered a vulnerability in Opera,
        which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct
        cross-site scripting attacks and to read local files.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability is caused due to Opera not properly
        restricting the privileges of "javascript:" URLs when
        opened in e.g. new windows or frames.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1669</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15411/</url>
      <url>http://www.opera.com/freebsd/changelogs/801/#security</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-16</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-20</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="985bfcf0-e1d7-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>opera -- redirection cross-site scripting vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux-opera</name>
    <name>opera-devel</name>
    <name>opera</name>
    <range><gt>8.*</gt><lt>8.01</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/15423/">
      <p>Secunia Research has discovered a vulnerability in Opera,
        which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct
        cross-site scripting attacks against users.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability is caused due to input not being
        sanitised, when Opera generates a temporary page for
        displaying a redirection when "Automatic redirection" is
        disabled (not default setting).</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15423/</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/secunia_research/2003-1/advisory/</url>
      <url>http://www.opera.com/freebsd/changelogs/801/#security</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-16</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-20</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3bf157fa-e1c6-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>sudo -- local race condition vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>sudo</name>
    <range><lt>1.6.8.9</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Todd C. Miller reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111928183431376">
      <p>A race condition in Sudo's command pathname handling
        prior to Sudo version 1.6.8p9 that could allow a user with
        Sudo privileges to run arbitrary commands.</p>
      <p>Exploitation of the bug requires that the user be allowed
        to run one or more commands via Sudo and be able to create
        symbolic links in the filesystem.  Furthermore, a sudoers
        entry giving another user access to the ALL pseudo-command
        must follow the user's sudoers entry for the race to
        exist.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13993</bid>
      <mlist msgid="200506201424.j5KEOhQI024645@xerxes.courtesan.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111928183431376</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-20</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b02c1d80-e1bb-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>trac -- file upload/download vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>trac</name>
    <range><lt>0.8.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Stefan Esser reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory-012005.php">
      <p>Trac's wiki and ticket systems allows to add attachments
        to wiki entries and bug tracker tickets. These attachments
        are stored within directories that are determined by the
        id of the corresponding ticket or wiki entry.</p>
      <p>Due to a missing validation of the id parameter it is
        possible for an attacker to supply arbitrary paths to the
        upload and attachment viewer scripts. This means that a
        potential attacker can retrieve any file accessible by the
        webserver user.</p>
      <p>Additionally it is possible to upload arbitrary files (up
        to a configured file length) to any place the webserver
        has write access too.</p>
      <p>For obvious reasons this can lead to the execution of
        arbitrary code if it possible to upload files to the
        document root or it's subdirectories. One example of a
        configuration would be f.e.  running Trac and
        s9y/wordpress with writeable content directories on the
        same webserver.</p>
      <p>Another potential usage of this exploit would be to abuse
        Trac powered webservers as storage for f.e. torrent
        files.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13990</bid>
      <url>http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory-012005.php</url>
      <url>http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/ChangeLog</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-20</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="85069fb6-e15b-11d9-83cf-0010dc5df42d">
    <topic>razor-agents -- denial of service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>razor-agents</name>
    <range><le>2.71</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia security advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/15739/">
      <p>Two vulnerabilities have been reported in Razor-agents,
        which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS
        (Denial of Service).</p>
      <ol>
        <li>An unspecified error in the preprocessing of certain
          HTML messages can be exploited to crash the
          application.</li>
        <li>A bug in the discovery logic causes Razor-agents to go
          into an infinite loop and consume a large amount of
          memory when discovery fails.</li>
      </ol>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15739/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-17</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-20</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cc4ce06b-e01c-11d9-a8bd-000cf18bbe54">
    <topic>p5-Mail-SpamAssassin -- denial of service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>p5-Mail-SpamAssassin</name>
    <range><ge>3.0.1</ge><lt>3.0.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Apache SpamAssassin Security Team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/spamassassin-announce/200506.mbox/%3c17072.35054.586017.822288@proton.pathname.com%3e">
      <p>Apache SpamAssassin 3.0.4 was recently released, and
        fixes a denial of service vulnerability in versions 3.0.1, 3.0.2,
        and 3.0.3.  The vulnerability allows certain misformatted
        long message headers to cause spam checking to
        take a very long time.</p>
      <p>While the exploit has yet to be seen in the wild,
        we are concerned that there may be attempts to abuse
        the vulnerability in the future.  Therefore, we strongly
        recommend all users of these versions upgrade to
        Apache SpamAssassin 3.0.4 as soon as possible.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1266</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="c17072.35054.586017.822288@proton.pathname.com">http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/spamassassin-announce/200506.mbox/%3c17072.35054.586017.822288@proton.pathname.com%3e</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-18</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e879ca68-e01b-11d9-a8bd-000cf18bbe54">
    <topic>squirrelmail -- Several cross site scripting vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squirrelmail</name>
    <name>ja-squirrelmail</name>
    <range><ge>1.4.0</ge><le>1.4.4</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A SquirrelMail Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squirrelmail.org/security/issue/2005-06-15">
      <p>Several cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities have been discovered
        in SquirrelMail versions 1.4.0 - 1.4.4.</p>
      <p>The vulnerabilities are in two categories: the majority can be
        exploited through URL manipulation, and some by sending a specially
        crafted email to a victim. When done very carefully,
        this can cause the session of the user to be hijacked.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1769</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squirrelmail.org/security/issue/2005-06-15</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-18</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="02bc9b7c-e019-11d9-a8bd-000cf18bbe54">
    <topic>acroread -- XML External Entity vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>acroread7</name>
    <name>ja-acroread</name>
    <range><ge>7.0.0</ge><lt>7.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Sverre H. Huseby discovered a vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat
      and Adobe Reader.
      Under certain circumstances, using XML scripts it is possible
      to discover the existence of local files.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1306</cvename>
      <url>http://shh.thathost.com/secadv/adobexxe/</url>
      <url>http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/331710.html</url>
      <url>http://support.adobe.co.jp/faq/faq/qadoc.sv?226360+002+3</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-18</entry>
      <modified>2005-08-28</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="63bd4bad-dffe-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gzip -- directory traversal and permission race
      vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.4</ge><lt>5.4_2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.3_16</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.11</ge><lt>4.11_10</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.10</ge><lt>4.10_15</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_18</lt></range>
    <range><lt>4.8_33</lt></range>
      </system>
      <package>
    <name>gzip</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.5_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <h1>Problem Description</h1>
    <p>Two problems related to extraction of files exist in gzip:</p>
    <p>The first problem is that gzip does not properly sanitize
      filenames containing "/" when uncompressing files using the
      -N command line option.</p>
    <p>The second problem is that gzip does not set permissions on
      newly extracted files until after the file has been created
      and the file descriptor has been closed.</p>
    <h1>Impact</h1>
    <p>The first problem can allow an attacker to overwrite
      arbitrary local files when uncompressing a file using the -N
      command line option.</p>
    <p>The second problem can allow a local attacker to change the
      permissions of arbitrary local files, on the same partition
      as the one the user is uncompressing a file on, by removing
      the file the user is uncompressing and replacing it with a
      hardlink before the uncompress operation is finished.</p>
    <h1>Workaround</h1>
    <p>Do not use the -N command line option on untrusted files
      and do not uncompress files in directories where untrusted
      users have write access.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0988</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1228</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-05:11.gzip</freebsdsa>
      <mlist msgid="7389fc4b05040412574f819112@mail.gmail.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111271860708210</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="7389fc4b0504201224759f31b@mail.gmail.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111402732406477</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-18</entry>
      <modified>2005-07-06</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="9fae0f1f-df82-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>tcpdump -- infinite loops in protocol decoding</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
        <name>FreeBSD</name>
        <range><ge>5.4</ge><lt>5.4_2</lt></range>
        <range><ge>5.3</ge><lt>5.3_16</lt></range>
      </system>
      <package>
    <name>tcpdump</name>
    <range><lt>3.8.3_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <h1>Problem Description</h1>
        <p>Several tcpdump protocol decoders contain programming
          errors which can cause them to go into infinite loops.</p>
        <h1>Impact</h1>
        <p>An attacker can inject specially crafted packets into the
           network which, when processed by tcpdump, could lead to a
           denial-of-service. After the attack, tcpdump would no
           longer capture traffic, and would potentially use all
           available processor time.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1267</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1278</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1279</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1280</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-05:10.tcpdump</freebsdsa>
      <mlist msgid="20050426100140.1945.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111454406222040</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20050426100057.1748.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111454461300644</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20050619091553.GB982@zaphod.nitro.dk">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111928309502304</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-09</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-18</entry>
      <modified>2005-06-20</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2701611f-df5c-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gaim -- Yahoo! remote crash vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Jacopo Ottaviani reports that Gaim can be crashed by being
      offered files with names containing non-ASCII
      characters via the Yahoo! protocol.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13931</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1269</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=18</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-10</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-17</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b6612eee-df5f-11d9-b875-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gaim -- MSN Remote DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The GAIM team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=19">
      <p>Remote attackers can cause a denial of service (crash)
        via a malformed MSN message that leads to a memory
        allocation of a large size, possibly due to an integer
        signedness error.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13932</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1934</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=19</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-10</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-17</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="12b1a62d-6056-4d90-9e21-45fcde6abae4">
    <topic>gallery -- remote code injection via HTTP_POST_VARS</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gallery</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.1.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A web server running Gallery can be exploited for arbitrary
      PHP code execution through the use of a maliciously crafted
      URL.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-2124</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="0c0a01c3e525$1c0ed2b0$c90c030a@bmedirattatg">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=107524414317693</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-17</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5752a0df-60c5-4876-a872-f12f9a02fa05">
    <topic>gallery -- cross-site scripting</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gallery</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.4.5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Gallery includes several cross-site scripting vulnerabilities
      that could allow malicious content to be injected.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1106</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0219</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0220</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0221</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0222</cvename>
      <bid>11602</bid>
      <url>http://gallery.menalto.com/modules.php?op=modload&amp;name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=147</url>
      <url>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110608459222364</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-26</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-17</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0512b761-70fb-40d3-9954-aa4565528fa8">
    <topic>kstars -- exploitable set-user-ID application fliccd</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>kdeedu</name>
    <range><lt>3.3.2_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A KDE Security Advisory explains:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050215-1.txt">
      <h1>Overview</h1>
      <p>KStars includes support for the Instrument Neutral
            Distributed Interface (INDI). The build system of this
            extra 3rd party software contained an installation hook to
            install fliccd (part of INDI) as SUID root
            application.</p>
          <p>Erik Sjölund discovered that the code contains several
            vulnerabilities that allow stack based buffer
            overflows.</p>
      <h1>Impact</h1>
      <p>If the fliccd binary is installed as suid root, it
            enables root privilege escalation for local users, or, if
            the daemon is actually running (which it does not by
            default) and is running as root, remote root privilege
            escalation.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0011</cvename>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050215-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-05</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-17</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4c005a5e-2541-4d95-80a0-00c76919aa66">
    <topic>fd_set -- bitmap index overflow in multiple applications</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gatekeeper</name>
    <range><lt>2.2.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>citadel</name>
    <range><lt>6.29</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>3proxy</name>
    <range><lt>0.5.b</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>jabber</name>
    <name>bnc</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>rinetd</name>
    <range><lt>0.62_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>dante</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.15</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>bld</name>
    <range><lt>0.3.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>3APA3A reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.security.nnov.ru/advisories/sockets.asp">
      <p>If programmer fails to check socket number before using
        select() or fd_set macros, it's possible to overwrite
        memory behind fd_set structure. Very few select() based
        application actually check FD_SETSIZE value. <em>[...]</em></p>
      <p>Depending on vulnerable application it's possible to
        overwrite portions of memory. Impact is close to
        off-by-one overflows, code execution doesn't seems
        exploitable.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.security.nnov.ru/advisories/sockets.asp</url>
      <mlist msgid="1473827718.20050124233008@security.nnov.ru">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110660879328901</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-17</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-04</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b5ffaa2a-ee50-4498-af99-61bc1b163c00">
    <topic>leafnode -- denial of service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>leafnode</name>
    <range><lt>1.11.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Matthias Andree reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/leafnode-SA-2005-02.txt">
      <p>A vulnerability was found in the fetchnews program (the NNTP
        client) that may under some circumstances cause a wait for input
        that never arrives, fetchnews "hangs". [...]</p>
      <p>As only one fetchnews program can run at a time, subsequently
        started fetchnews and texpire programs will terminate. [...]</p>
      <p>Upgrade your leafnode package to version 1.11.3.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1911</cvename>
      <url>http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/leafnode-SA-2005-02.txt</url>
      <freebsdpr>ports/82056</freebsdpr>
      <mlist msgid="20050608215155.GB27234@merlin.emma.line.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=vulnwatch&amp;m=111827180929063</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-06-08</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-09</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="fe903533-ff96-4c7a-bd3e-4d40efa71897">
    <topic>gforge -- directory traversal vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gforge</name>
    <range><lt>4.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An STG Security Advisory reports:</p>
      <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110627132209963">
        <p>GForge CVS module made by Dragos Moinescu and another
          module made by Ronald Petty have a directory traversal
          vulnerability. [...] malicious attackers can read
          arbitrary directory lists.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0299</cvename>
      <bid>12318</bid>
      <mlist msgid="20050120051735.2832.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110627132209963</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d1bbc235-c0c9-45cd-8d2d-c1b8fd22e616">
    <topic>imap-uw -- authentication bypass when CRAM-MD5 is enabled</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>imap-uw</name>
    <range><lt>2004b,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The CRAM-MD5 authentication support of the University of
      Washington IMAP and POP3 servers contains a vulnerability that
      may allow an attacker to bypass authentication and impersonate
      arbitrary users.  Only installations with CRAM-MD5 support
      configured are affected.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0198</cvename>
      <certvu>702777</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-04</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5bf1a715-cc57-440f-b0a5-6406961c54a7">
    <topic>squid -- denial-of-service vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.9</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Squid team reported several denial-of-service
      vulnerabilities related to the handling of DNS responses and
      NT Lan Manager messages.  These may allow an attacker to crash
      the Squid cache.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0446</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE8-dns_assert</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0096</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0097</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-fakeauth_auth</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-16</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3b260179-e464-460d-bf9f-d5cda6204020">
    <topic>racoon -- remote denial-of-service</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>racoon</name>
    <range><lt>20050510a</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Sebastian Krahmer discovered that the racoon ISAKMP daemon
      could be crashed with a maliciously crafted UDP packet.  No
      authentication is required in order to perform the attack.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0398</cvename>
      <mlist>http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=6787713&amp;forum_id=32000</mlist>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/19707</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=109966&amp;action=view</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bfbbd505-3bd6-409c-8c67-445d3635cf4b">
    <topic>xli -- integer overflows in image size calculations</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xli</name>
    <range><le>1.17.0_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Tavis Ormandy discovered several integer overflows in xli's
      image size handling.  A maliciously crafted image may be able
      to cause a heap buffer overflow and execute arbitrary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0639</cvename>
      <url>http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79762</url>
      <url>http://pantransit.reptiles.org/prog/xli/CHANGES</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-08</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="310d0087-0fde-4929-a41f-96f17c5adffe">
    <topic>xloadimage -- arbitrary command execution when handling
      compressed files</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xli</name>
    <range><le>1.17.0_1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>xloadimage</name>
    <range><le>4.1.10</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Tavis Ormandy discovered that xli and xloadimage attempt to
      decompress images by piping them through <code>gunzip</code>
      or similar decompression tools.  Unfortunately, the
      unsanitized file name is included as part of the command.
      This is dangerous, as in some situations, such as mailcap
      processing, an attacker may control the input file name.  As a
      result, an attacker may be able to cause arbitrary command
      execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0638</cvename>
      <url>http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79762</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-18</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8c1da77d-d3e9-11d9-8ffb-00061bc2ad93">
    <topic>xloadimage -- buffer overflow in FACES image handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xli</name>
    <range><le>1.17.0_1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>xloadimage</name>
    <range><lt>4.1.9</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>In 2001, zen-parse discovered a buffer overflow in
      xloadimage's FACES image loader.  A maliciously crafted image
      could cause xloadimage to execute arbitrary code.  A published
      exploit exists for this vulnerability.</p>
    <p>In 2005, Rob Holland discovered that the same vulnerability
      was present in xli.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
    <cvename>CAN-2001-0775</cvename>
    <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=99477230306845</mlist>
    <url>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46186</url>
    <url>http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79762</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2000-02-19</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="99b5cfa5-d3d2-11d9-8ffb-00061bc2ad93">
    <topic>yamt -- buffer overflow and directory traversal
      issues</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>yamt</name>
    <range><lt>0.5_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Stanislav Brabec discovered errors in yamt's path name
      handling that lead to buffer overflows and directory traversal
      issues.  When processing a file with a maliciously crafted ID3
      tag, yamt might overwrite arbitrary files or possibly execute 
      arbitrary code.</p>
    <p>The SuSE package ChangeLog contains:</p>
    <blockquote>
      <ul>
        <li>Several security fixes (#49337):</li>
        <li>directory traversal in rename</li>
        <li>directory traversal in sort</li>
        <li>buffer overflow in sort</li>
        <li>buffer overflow in rename</li>
      </ul>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1846</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1847</cvename>
      <url>http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/suse/updates/8.2/i386/rpm/i586/yamt-0.5-1277.i586.html</url>
      <url>ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/src/yamt-0.5-1277.src.rpm</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ae6ec9b8-2f43-4d02-8129-c6a3a53ef09d">
    <topic>xview -- multiple buffer overflows in xv_parse_one</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xview</name>
    <range><lt>3.2.1_3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Debian Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-672">
      <p>Erik Sjölund discovered that programs linked against xview
        are vulnerable to a number of buffer overflows in the XView
        library. When the overflow is triggered in a program which
        is installed setuid root a malicious user could perhaps
        execute arbitrary code as privileged user.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0076</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-672</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/19271</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-09</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f7e8d2ca-410e-40b2-8748-3abd021e44a9">
    <topic>xtrlock -- X display locking bypass</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xtrlock</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.10</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The X display locking program <code>xtrlock</code> contains
      an integer overflow bug.  It is possible for an attacker with
      physical access to the system to bypass the display lock.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0079</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-649</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/18991</url>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=278191</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bf2e7483-d3fa-440d-8c6e-8f1f2f018818">
    <topic>linux_base -- vulnerabilities in Red Hat 7.1 libraries</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux_base</name>
    <range><lt>7.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Trevor Johnson reported that the Red Hat Linux RPMs used
      by linux_base contained multiple older vulnerabilities, such
      as a DNS resolver issue and critical bugs in X font handling
      and XPM image handling.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://fedoralegacy.org/updates/RH7.3/2004-10-23-FLSA_2004_1947__Updated_glibc_packages_fix_flaws.html</url>
      <url>http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-059.html</url>
      <url>http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-478.html</url>
      <url>http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-612.html</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2002-0029</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0083</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0084</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0106</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0687</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0688</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0692</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0914</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="79630c0c-8dcc-45d0-9908-4087fe1d618c">
    <topic>squirrelmail -- XSS and remote code injection vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squirrelmail</name>
    <name>ja-squirrelmail</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A SquirrelMail Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110702772714662">
      <p>SquirrelMail 1.4.4 has been released to resolve a number of
        security issues disclosed below.  It is strongly recommended
        that all running SquirrelMail prior to 1.4.4 upgrade to the
        latest release.</p>
      <h1>Remote File Inclusion</h1>
      <p>Manoel Zaninetti reported an issue in src/webmail.php which
        would allow a crafted URL to include a remote web page.
        This was assigned CAN-2005-0103 by the Common
        Vulnerabilities and Exposures.</p>
      <h1>Cross Site Scripting Issues</h1>
      <p>A possible cross site scripting issue exists in
        src/webmail.php that is only accessible when the PHP
        installation is running with register_globals set to On.
        This issue was uncovered internally by the SquirrelMail
        Development team. This isssue was assigned CAN-2005-0104 by
        the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures.</p>
      <p>A second issue which was resolved in the 1.4.4-rc1 release
        was uncovered and assigned CAN-2004-1036 by the Common
        Vulnerabilities and Exposures.  This issue could allow a
        remote user to send a specially crafted header and cause
        execution of script (such as javascript) in the client
        browser.</p>
      <h1>Local File Inclusion</h1>
      <p>A possible local file inclusion issue was uncovered by one
        of our developers involving custom preference handlers.
        This issue is only active if the PHP installation is running
        with register_globals set to On.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1036</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0075</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0103</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0104</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="47249.24.0.109.81.1106975343.squirrel@sm-14.netdork.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110702772714662</mlist>
      <url>http://www.squirrelmail.org/security/issue/2005-01-14</url>
      <url>http://www.squirrelmail.org/security/issue/2005-01-19</url>
      <url>http://www.squirrelmail.org/security/issue/2005-01-20</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0d9ba03b-0dbb-42b4-ae0f-60e27af78e22">
    <topic>sympa -- buffer overflow in "queue"</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>sympa</name>
    <range><lt>4.1.2_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Erik Sjölund discovered a vulnerabilitiy in Sympa.  The
      <code>queue</code> application processes messages received via
      aliases.  It contains a buffer overflow in the usage of
      <code>sprintf</code>.  In some configurations, it may allow an
      attacker to execute arbitrary code as the <code>sympa</code>
      user.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0073</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-677</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b3cd00f7-c0c5-452d-87bc-086c5635333e">
    <topic>mailman -- generated passwords are poor quality</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mailman</name>
    <name>ja-mailman</name>
    <range><lt>2.1.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Florian Weimer wrote:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/attachments/20041215/be238297/attachment.mht">
      <p>Mailman 2.1.5 uses weak auto-generated passwords for new
        subscribers.  These passwords are assigned when members
        subscribe without specifying their own password (either by
        email or the web frontend).  Knowledge of this password
        allows an attacker to gain access to the list archive even
        though she's not a member and the archive is restricted to
        members only.  [...]</p>
      <p>This means that only about 5 million different passwords
        are ever generated, a number that is in the range of brute
        force attacks -- you only have to guess one subscriber
        address (which is usually not that hard).</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1143</cvename>
      <mlist>http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2004-December/017553.html</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="87llc0u6l8.fsf@deneb.enyo.de">http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/attachments/20041215/be238297/attachment.mht</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ad9d2518-3471-4737-b60b-9a1f51023b28">
    <topic>mailman -- password disclosure</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mailman</name>
    <name>ja-mailman</name>
    <range><lt>2.1.5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Barry Warsaw reports:</p>
    <blockquote
      cite="http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-announce/2004-May/000072.html">
      <p>Today I am releasing Mailman 2.1.5, a bug fix release
        [...] This version also contains a fix for an exploit that
        could allow 3rd parties to retrieve member passwords.  It is
        thus highly recommended that all existing sites upgrade to
        the latest version.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0412</cvename>
      <mlist>http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-announce/2004-May/000072.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="26a08c77-32da-4dd7-a884-a76fc49aa824">
    <topic>tomcat -- Tomcat Manager cross-site scripting</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>jakarta-tomcat</name>
    <range><ge>5.*</ge><lt>5.5.7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Oliver Karow discovered cross-site scripting issues in
      the Apache Jakarta Tomcat manager.  The developers refer to
      the issues as <q>minor</q>.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.oliverkarow.de/research/jakarta556_xss.txt</url>
      <mlist>http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org/msg66978.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-03</discovery>
      <entry>2005-06-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="84479a62-ca5f-11d9-b772-000c29b00e99">
    <topic>fswiki -- XSS problem in file upload form</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>fswiki</name>
    <range><le>3.5.6</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia security advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/15538">
      <p>A vulnerability has been reported in FreeStyle Wiki and
        FSWikiLite, which can be exploited by malicious people to
        conduct script insertion attacks.</p>
      <p>Input passed in uploaded attachments is not properly
        sanitised before being used. This can be exploited to inject
        arbitrary HTML and script code, which will be executed in a
        user's browser session in context of an affected site when
        the malicious attachment is viewed.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1799</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15538</url>
      <freebsdpr>ports/81520</freebsdpr>
      <url>http://fswiki.poi.jp/wiki.cgi?page=%CD%FA%CE%F2%2F2005%2D5%2D19</url>
      <url>http://jvn.jp/jp/JVN%23465742E4/index.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-19</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-29</entry>
      <modified>2005-06-01</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>
  <vuln vid="2fbe16c2-cab6-11d9-9aed-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>freeradius -- sql injection and denial of service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>freeradius</name>
    <range><le>1.0.2_1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>freeradius-devel</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Gentoo Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200505-13.xml">
      <p>The FreeRADIUS server is vulnerable to an SQL injection
        attack and a buffer overflow, possibly resulting in
        disclosure and modification of data and Denial of
        Service.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13540</bid>
      <bid>13541</bid>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200505-13.xml</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-17</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="641e8609-cab5-11d9-9aed-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>ppxp -- local root exploit</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ppxp</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>ja-ppxp</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Debian Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-725">
      <p>Jens Steube discovered that ppxp, yet another PPP program,
        does not release root privileges when opening potentially
        user supplied log files.  This can be tricked into opening
        a root shell.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0392</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-725</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-19</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1033750f-cab4-11d9-9aed-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>oops -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>oops</name>
    <range><le>1.5.24</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A RST/GHC Advisory reports that there is an format string
      vulnerability in oops.  The vulnerability can be found in
      the MySQL/PgSQL authentication module.  Succesful
      exploitation may allow execution of arbitrary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13172</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1121</cvename>
      <url>http://rst.void.ru/papers/advisory24.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-14</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d51a7e6e-c546-11d9-9aed-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>cdrdao -- unspecified privilege escalation vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cdrdao</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The developers of cdrdao report that there is a potential
      root exploit in the software.  In order to be able to
      succesfully exploit this vulnerability cdrdao must be
      installed setuid root.  When succesfully exploited a local
      user might get escalated privileges.  By default this port is
      not installed setuid root.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15354/</url>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=466399</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-13</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ad5e70bb-c429-11d9-ac59-02061b08fc24">
    <topic>gaim -- MSN remote DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The GAIM team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=17">
      <p>Potential remote denial of service bug resulting from not
        checking a pointer for non-NULL before passing it to
        strncmp, which results in a crash. This can be triggered
        by a remote client sending an SLP message with an empty
        body.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1262</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=17</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-10</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-14</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="889061af-c427-11d9-ac59-02061b08fc24">
    <topic>gaim -- remote crash on some protocols</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The GAIM team reports that GAIM is vulnerable to a
      denial-of-service vulnerability which can cause GAIM to
      crash:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=16">
      <p>It is possible for a remote user to overflow a static
        buffer by sending an IM containing a very large URL
        (greater than 8192 bytes) to the Gaim user. This is not
        possible on all protocols, due to message length
        restrictions. Jabber are SILC are known to be
        vulnerable.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1261</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=16</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-10</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-14</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="180e9a38-060f-4c16-a6b7-49f3505ff22a">
    <topic>kernel -- information disclosure when using HTT</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.4</ge><lt>5.4_1</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.3_15</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.11</ge><lt>4.11_9</lt></range>
    <range><lt>4.10_14</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <h1>Problem description and impact</h1>
    <p>When running on processors supporting Hyper-Threading Technology, it is
      possible for a malicious thread to monitor the execution of another
      thread.</p>
    <p>Information may be disclosed to local users, allowing in many
      cases for privilege escalation.  For example, on a multi-user
      system, it may be possible to steal cryptographic keys used in
      applications such as OpenSSH or SSL-enabled web servers.</p>
    <p><strong>NOTE:</strong> Similar problems may exist in other
      simultaneous multithreading implementations, or even some
      systems in the absence of simultaneous multithreading.
      However, current research has only demonstrated this flaw in
      Hyper-Threading Technology, where shared memory caches are
      used.</p>
    <h1>Workaround</h1>
    <p>Systems not using processors with Hyper-Threading Technology
      support are not affected by this issue.  On systems which are
      affected, the security flaw can be eliminated by setting the
      "machdep.hlt_logical_cpus" tunable:</p>
    <pre># echo "machdep.hlt_logical_cpus=1" >> /boot/loader.conf</pre>
    <p>The system must be rebooted in order for tunables to take effect.</p>
    <p>Use of this workaround is not recommended on "dual-core" systems, as
      this workaround will also disable one of the processor
      cores.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0109</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-05:09.htt</freebsdsa>
      <url>http://www.daemonology.net/hyperthreading-considered-harmful/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-13</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="66dbb2ee-99b8-45b2-bb3e-640caea67a60">
    <topic>leafnode -- fetchnews denial-of-service triggered by transmission abort/timeout</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>leafnode</name>
        <range><ge>1.9.48</ge><lt>1.11.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
       <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
         <p>When an upstream server aborts the transmission or stops sending
       data after the fetchnews program has requested an article header
       or body, fetchnews may crash, without querying further servers
       that are configured. This can prevent articles from being fetched.
    </p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/leafnode-SA-2005-01.txt</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1453</cvename>
      <freebsdpr>ports/80663</freebsdpr>
      <bid>13489</bid>
      <bid>13492</bid>
      <mlist msgid="20050504152311.GA25593@merlin.emma.line.org">http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7186974&amp;forum_id=10210</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20050504152311.GA25593@merlin.emma.line.org">http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.leafnode.announce/52</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20050504152311.GA25593@merlin.emma.line.org">http://www.dt.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de/pipermail/leafnode-list/2005q2/000900.html</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20050504152311.GA25593@merlin.emma.line.org">http://www.fredi.de/maillist/msg00111.html</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20050504152311.GA25593@merlin.emma.line.org">http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/vulnwatch/2005-q2/0037.html</mlist>
      <url>http://www.frsirt.com/english/advisories/2005/0468</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15252</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-04</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a6427195-c2c7-11d9-89f7-02061b08fc24">
    <topic>mozilla -- privilege escalation via non-DOM property
      overrides</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.4,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.4</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.8,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.8</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
    <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
    <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>de-netscape7</name>
    <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>fr-netscape7</name>
    <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>ja-netscape7</name>
    <name>linux-netscape</name>
    <name>linux-phoenix</name>
    <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
    <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
    <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
    <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
    <name>phoenix</name>
    <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-44.html">
      <p>Additional checks were added to make sure Javascript eval
        and Script objects are run with the privileges of the
        context that created them, not the potentially elevated
        privilege of the context calling them in order to protect
        against an additional variant of <a
        href="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-41.html">MFSA
        2005-41</a>.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory MFSA 2005-41
      reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-41.html">
      <p>moz_bug_r_a4 reported several exploits giving an attacker
        the ability to install malicious code or steal data,
        requiring only that the user do commonplace actions like
        click on a link or open the context menu.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-44.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a81746a1-c2c7-11d9-89f7-02061b08fc24">
    <topic>mozilla -- "Wrapped" javascript: urls bypass security
      checks</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.4,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.4</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.8,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.8</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
    <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
    <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>de-netscape7</name>
    <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>fr-netscape7</name>
    <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>ja-netscape7</name>
    <name>linux-netscape</name>
    <name>linux-phoenix</name>
    <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
    <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
    <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
    <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
    <name>phoenix</name>
    <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-43.html">
      <p>Some security checks intended to prevent script injection
        were incorrect and could be bypassed by wrapping a
        javascript: url in the view-source:
        pseudo-protocol. Michael Krax demonstrated that a variant
        of his <a
        href="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-37.html">favicon</a>
        exploit could still execute arbitrary code, and the same
        technique could also be used to perform cross-site
        scripting.</p>
      <p>Georgi Guninski demonstrated the same flaw wrapping
        javascript: urls with the jar: pseudo-protocol.</p>
      <p>L. David Baron discovered a nested variant that defeated
        checks in the script security manager.</p>
      <p><strong>Workaround:</strong> Disable Javascript</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-43.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="eca6195a-c233-11d9-804c-02061b08fc24">
    <topic>mozilla -- code execution via javascript: IconURL
      vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.4,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.4</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.8,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.8</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
    <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
    <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>de-netscape7</name>
    <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>fr-netscape7</name>
    <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>ja-netscape7</name>
    <name>linux-netscape</name>
    <name>linux-phoenix</name>
    <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
    <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
    <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
    <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
    <name>phoenix</name>
    <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-42.html">
      <p>Two vulnerabilities have been discovered in Firefox,
        which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct
        cross-site scripting attacks and compromise a user's
        system.</p>
      <ol>
        <li>The problem is that "IFRAME" JavaScript URLs are not
          properly protected from being executed in context of
          another URL in the history list. This can be exploited
          to execute arbitrary HTML and script code in a user's
          browser session in context of an arbitrary site.</li>
        <li>Input passed to the "IconURL" parameter in
          "InstallTrigger.install()" is not properly verified
          before being used. This can be exploited to execute
          arbitrary JavaScript code with escalated privileges via
          a specially crafted JavaScript URL.</li>
      </ol>
      <p>Successful exploitation requires that the site is allowed
        to install software (default sites are
        "update.mozilla.org" and "addons.mozilla.org").</p>
      <p>A combination of vulnerability 1 and 2 can be exploited
        to execute arbitrary code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1476</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1477</cvename>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-42.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-08</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-11</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="01bb84e2-bd88-11d9-a281-02e018374e71">
    <topic>groff -- pic2graph and eqn2graph are vulnerable to symlink attack through temporary files</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ja-groff</name>
    <range><ge>1.18.1</ge><lt>1.18.1_8</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The eqn2graph and pic2graph scripts in groff 1.18.1
      allow local users to overwrite arbitrary files via
      a symlink attack on temporary files.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdpr>ports/80671</freebsdpr>
      <bid>12058</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1296</cvename>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=286371</url>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=286372</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-09</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="169f422f-bd88-11d9-a281-02e018374e71">
    <topic>groff -- groffer uses temporary files unsafely</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ja-groff</name>
    <range><ge>1.18</ge><lt>1.18.1_8</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The groffer script in the groff package 1.18 and later versions
      allows local users to overwrite files via a symlink attack 
      on temporary files.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdpr>ports/80671</freebsdpr>
      <bid>11287</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0969</cvename>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=278265</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-30</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-09</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5f003a08-ba3c-11d9-837d-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>sharutils -- unshar insecure temporary file creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>sharutils</name>
    <range><lt>4.3.80</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An Ubuntu Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/usn/usn-104-1">
      <p>Joey Hess discovered that "unshar" created temporary files
        in an insecure manner. This could allow a symbolic link
        attack to create or overwrite arbitrary files with the
        privileges of the user invoking the program.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12981</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0990</cvename>
      <url>http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/usn/usn-104-1</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-04</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8c5ad0cf-ba37-11d9-837d-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>rsnapshot -- local privilege escalation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>rsnapshot</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An rsnapshot Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.rsnapshot.org/security/2005/001.html">
      <p>The copy_symlink() subroutine in rsnapshot incorrectly
        changes file ownership on the files pointed to by symlinks,
        not on the symlinks themselves. This would allow, under
        certain circumstances, an arbitrary user to take ownership
        of a file on the main filesystem.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13095</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1064</cvename>
      <url>http://www.rsnapshot.org/security/2005/001.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-10</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="756db070-b9d4-11d9-ae81-000ae42e9b93">
    <topic>coppermine -- IP spoofing and XSS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>coppermine</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>GHC team reports about coppermine</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/396080">
      <p>The lack of sanitizing of user defined variables may
        result in undesirable consequences such as IP spoofing
        or XSS attack.</p>
      <p>Generally users of Coppermine Gallery can post comments.
        Remote address &amp; x-forwarded-for variables are logged
        for admin's eyes.  X-Forwarded-for variable does not pass
        throu any filtration before logging into database. User
        can define/redefine this variable.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20050418122434.10438.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/396080</mlist>
      <bid>13218</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1172</cvename>
      <url>http://coppermine.sourceforge.net/board/index.php?topic=17134.0</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-18</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cd286cc5-b762-11d9-bfb7-000c6ec775d9">
    <topic>ImageMagick -- ReadPNMImage() heap overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ImageMagick</name>
    <range><lt>6.2.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Damian Put reports about ImageMagick:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111445767107869">
      <p>Remote exploitation of a heap overflow vulnerability
        could allow execution of arbitrary code or course denial
        of service.</p>
      <p>A heap overflow exists in ReadPNMImage() function, that
        is used to decode a PNM image files.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13351</bid>
      <url>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111445767107869</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-27</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="91c606fc-b5d0-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mplayer &amp; libxine -- MMS and Real RTSP buffer overflow
      vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mplayer</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk2</name>
    <name>mplayer-esound</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk-esound</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk2-esound</name>
    <range><lt>0.99.7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>libxine</name>
    <range><ge>0.9.9</ge><lt>1.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A xine security announcement reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-8">
      <p>By a user receiving data from a malicious network
        streaming server, an attacker can overrun a heap buffer,
        which can, on some systems, lead to or help in executing
        attacker-chosen malicious code with the permissions of the
        user running a xine-lib based media application.</p>
      <p>Both the MMS and Real RTSP streaming client code made
        some too-strong assumptions on the transferred
        data. Several critical bounds checks were missing,
        resulting in the possibility of heap overflows, should the
        remote server not adhere to these assumptions. In the MMS
        case, a remote server could present content with too many
        individual streams; in the RTSP case, a remote server's
        reply could have too many lines.</p>
      <p>An attacker can set up a server delivering malicious data
        to the users. This can be used to overflow a heap buffer,
        which can, with certain implementations of heap
        management, lead to attacker chosen data written to the
        stack. This can cause attacker-chosen code being executed
        with the permissions of the user running the
        application. By tricking users to retrieve a stream, which
        can be as easy as providing a link on a website, this
        vulnerability can be exploited remotely.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13270</bid>
      <bid>13271</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1195</cvename>
      <url>http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/news.html#vuln10</url>
      <url>http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/news.html#vuln11</url>
      <url>http://xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-8</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-16</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8b0e94cc-b5cd-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gaim -- AIM/ICQ remote denial of service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The GAIM team reports that GAIM is vulnerable to a
      denial-of-service vulnerability which can cause GAIM to
      freeze:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=10">
      <p>Certain malformed SNAC packets sent by other AIM or ICQ
        users can trigger an infinite loop in Gaim when parsing
        the SNAC. The remote user would need a custom client, able
        to generate malformed SNACs.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0472</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=10</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-17</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="142353df-b5cc-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gaim -- remote DoS on receiving malformed HTML</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The GAIM team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=12">
      <p>Receiving malformed HTML can result in an invalid memory
        access causing Gaim to crash.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0208</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0473</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=11</url>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/index.php?id=12</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-17</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="91f1adc7-b3e9-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>kdewebdev -- kommander untrusted code execution
      vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>kdewebdev</name>
    <range><lt>3.4.0_1,2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A KDE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050420-1.txt">
      <p>Kommander executes without user confirmation data files
        from possibly untrusted locations. As they contain
        scripts, the user might accidentally run arbitrary
        code.</p>
      <p><strong>Impact:</strong> Remotly supplied kommander files
        from untrusted sources are executed without
        confirmation.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0754</cvename>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050420-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="97edf5ab-b319-11d9-837d-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>junkbuster -- heap corruption vulnerability and configuration
      modification vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>junkbuster</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.2_3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>junkbuster-zlib</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Debian advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-713">
      <p>James Ranson discovered that an attacker can modify the
        referrer setting with a carefully crafted URL by accidently
        overwriting a global variable.</p>
      <p>Tavis Ormandy from the Gentoo Security Team discovered
        several heap corruptions due to inconsistent use of an
        internal function that can crash the daemon or possibly
        lead to the execution of arbitrary code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13146</bid>
      <bid>13147</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1108</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1109</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-713</url>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200504-11.xml</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-13</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="06404241-b306-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>kdelibs -- kimgio input validation errors</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>kdelibs</name>
    <range><ge>3.2</ge><lt>3.4.0_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A KDE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050421-1.txt">
      <p>kimgio contains a PCX image file format reader that does
        not properly perform input validation. A source code audit
        performed by the KDE security team discovered several
        vulnerabilities in the PCX and other image file format
        readers, some of them exploitable to execute arbitrary
        code.</p>
      <p><strong>Impact:</strong> Remotely supplied, specially
        crafted image files can be used to execute arbitrary
        code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1046</cvename>
      <url>http://bugs.kde.org/102328</url>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050421-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6c2d4f29-af3e-11d9-837d-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>gld -- format string and buffer overflow vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gld</name>
    <range><lt>1.5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Gld has been found vulnerable to multiple buffer overflows as
      well as multiple format string vulnerabilities.</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111339935903880">
      <p>An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute
        arbitrary code with the permissions of the user running Gld,
        the default user being root.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>The FreeBSD port defaults to running gld as the root user.
      The risk of exploitation can be minimized by making gld
      listen on the loopback address only, or configure it to only
      accept connections from trusted smtp servers.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13129</bid>
      <bid>13133</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1099</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1100</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20050412004111.562AC7A890E@ws4-4.us4.outblaze.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111339935903880</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20050413174736.20947.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111342432325670</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0163b498-af54-11d9-acd0-000854d03344">
    <topic>axel -- remote buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>axel</name>
    <range><lt>1.0a_4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Debian Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-706">
      <p>Ulf Härnhammar from the Debian Security Audit Project
      discovered a buffer overflow in axel, a light download
      accelerator.  When reading remote input the program did
      not check if a part of the input can overflow a buffer
      and maybe trigger the execution of arbitrary code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13059</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0390</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-706</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-16</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-17</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ce6ac624-aec8-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>firefox -- PLUGINSPAGE privileged javascript execution</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.3,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-34.html">
      <p>When a webpage requires a plugin that is not installed
        the user can click to launch the Plugin Finder Service
        (PFS) to find an appropriate plugin. If the service does
        not have an appropriate plugin the EMBED tag is checked
        for a PLUGINSPAGE attribute, and if one is found the PFS
        dialog will contain a "manual install" button that will
        load the PLUGINSPAGE url.</p>
      <p>Omar Khan reported that if the PLUGINSPAGE attribute
        contains a javascript: url then pressing the button could
        launch arbitrary code capable of stealing local data or
        installing malicious code.</p>
      <p>Doron Rosenberg reported a variant that injects script by
        appending it to a malformed URL of any protocol.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0752</cvename>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-34.html</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=288556</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=289171</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-31</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-16</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="18e5428f-ae7c-11d9-837d-000e0c2e438a">
    <topic>jdk -- jar directory traversal vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>jdk</name>
    <range><le>1.2.2p11_3</le></range>
    <range><ge>1.3.*</ge><le>1.3.1p9_4</le></range>
    <range><ge>1.4.*</ge><le>1.4.2p7</le></range>
    <range><ge>1.5.*</ge><le>1.5.0p1_1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-ibm-jdk</name>
    <range><le>1.4.2_1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-sun-jdk</name>
    <range><le>1.4.2.08_1</le></range>
    <range><ge>1.5.*</ge><le>1.5.2.02,2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-blackdown-jdk</name>
    <range><le>1.4.2_2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>diablo-jdk</name>
    <range><le>1.3.1.0_1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-jdk</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Pluf has discovered a vulnerability in Sun Java JDK/SDK,
      which potentially can be exploited by malicious people to
      compromise a user's system.</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111331593310508">
      <p>The jar tool does not check properly if the files to be
        extracted have the string "../" on its names, so it's
        possible for an attacker to create a malicious jar file in
        order to overwrite arbitrary files within the filesystem.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1080</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="200504120226.10559.pluf@7a69ezine.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111331593310508</mlist>
      <url>http://www.securiteam.com/securitynews/5IP0C0AFGW.html</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/14902/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-16</entry>
      <modified>2005-05-02</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f650d5b8-ae62-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mozilla -- privilege escalation via DOM property overrides</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.3,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.7,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.7</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
    <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
    <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>de-netscape7</name>
    <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>fr-netscape7</name>
    <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>ja-netscape7</name>
    <name>linux-netscape</name>
    <name>linux-phoenix</name>
    <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
    <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
    <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
    <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
    <name>phoenix</name>
    <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-41.html">
      <p>moz_bug_r_a4 reported several exploits giving an attacker
        the ability to install malicious code or steal data,
        requiring only that the user do commonplace actions like
        click on a link or open the context menu. The common cause
        in each case was privileged UI code ("chrome") being
        overly trusting of DOM nodes from the content
        window. Scripts in the web page can override properties
        and methods of DOM nodes and shadow the native values,
        unless steps are taken to get the true underlying values.</p>
      <p>We found that most extensions also interacted with
        content DOM in a natural, but unsafe, manner. Changes were
        made so that chrome code using this natural DOM coding
        style will now automatically use the native DOM value if
        it exists without having to use cumbersome wrapper
        objects.</p>
      <p>Most of the specific exploits involved tricking the
        privileged code into calling eval() on an
        attacker-supplied script string, or the equivalent using
        the Script() object. Checks were added in the security
        manager to make sure eval and Script objects are run with
        the privileges of the context that created them, not the
        potentially elevated privileges of the context calling
        them.</p>
      <p><strong>Workaround</strong>: Disable Javascript</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-41.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-16</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1989b511-ae62-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mozilla -- code execution through javascript: favicons</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.3,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.7,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.7</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
    <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
    <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>de-netscape7</name>
    <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>fr-netscape7</name>
    <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>ja-netscape7</name>
    <name>linux-netscape</name>
    <name>linux-phoenix</name>
    <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
    <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
    <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
    <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
    <name>phoenix</name>
    <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-37.html">
      <p>Firefox and the Mozilla Suite support custom "favicons"
        through the &lt;LINK rel="icon"&gt; tag. If a link tag is added
        to the page programmatically and a javascript: url is
        used, then script will run with elevated privileges and
        could run or install malicious software.</p>
      <p><strong>Workaround</strong>: Disable Javascript</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-37.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-16</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="45b75152-ae5f-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mozilla --  javascript "lambda" replace exposes memory
      contents</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.3,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.7,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.7</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
    <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
    <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
    <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>de-netscape7</name>
    <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>fr-netscape7</name>
    <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
    <name>ja-netscape7</name>
    <name>linux-netscape</name>
    <name>linux-phoenix</name>
    <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
    <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
    <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
    <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
    <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
    <name>phoenix</name>
    <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-33.html">
      <p>A bug in javascript's regular expression string
        replacement when using an anonymous function as the
        replacement argument allows a malicious script to capture
        blocks of memory allocated to the browser. A web site
        could capture data and transmit it to a server without
        user interaction or knowledge.</p>
      <p><strong>Workaround</strong>: Disable Javascript</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0989</cvename>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-33.html</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=288688</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-01</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-16</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1f2fdcff-ae60-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>firefox -- arbitrary code execution in sidebar panel</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.3,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-39.html">
      <p>Sites can use the _search target to open links in the
        Firefox sidebar. Two missing security checks allow
        malicious scripts to first open a privileged page (such as
        about:config) and then inject script using a javascript:
        url. This could be used to install malicious code or steal
        data without user interaction.</p>
      <p><strong>Workaround</strong>: Disable Javascript</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-39.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-16</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b206dd82-ac67-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>openoffice -- DOC document heap overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>openoffice</name>
    <name>ar-openoffice</name>
    <name>ca-openoffice</name>
    <name>cs-openoffice</name>
    <name>de-openoffice</name>
    <name>dk-openoffice</name>
    <name>el-openoffice</name>
    <name>es-openoffice</name>
    <name>et-openoffice</name>
    <name>fi-openoffice</name>
    <name>fr-openoffice</name>
    <name>gr-openoffice</name>
    <name>hu-openoffice</name>
    <name>it-openoffice</name>
    <name>ja-openoffice</name>
    <name>ko-openoffice</name>
    <name>nl-openoffice</name>
    <name>pl-openoffice</name>
    <name>pt-openoffice</name>
    <name>pt_BR-openoffice</name>
    <name>ru-openoffice</name>
    <name>se-openoffice</name>
    <name>sk-openoffice</name>
    <name>sl-openoffice-SI</name>
    <name>tr-openoffice</name>
    <name>zh-openoffice-CN</name>
    <name>zh-openoffice-TW</name>
    <!-- Deprecated names -->
    <name>jp-openoffice</name>
    <name>kr-openoffice</name>
    <name>sl-openoffice-SL</name>
    <name>zh-openoffice</name>
    <name>zh_TW-openoffice</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.4_2</lt></range>
    <range><gt>2.*</gt><le>2.0.20050406</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>openoffice</name>
    <name>ja-openoffice</name>
    <range><ge>6.0.a609</ge><le>6.0.a638</le></range>
    <range><ge>641c</ge><le>645</le></range>
    <range><eq>1.1RC4</eq></range>
    <range><eq>1.1rc5</eq></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>AD-LAB reports that a heap-based buffer overflow
      vulnerability exists in OpenOffice's handling of DOC
      documents.  When reading a DOC document 16 bit from a 32 bit
      integer is used for memory allocation, but the full 32 bit
      is used for further processing of the document.  This can
      allow an attacker to crash OpenOffice, or potentially
      execute arbitrary code as the user running OpenOffice, by
      tricking an user into opening a specially crafted DOC
      document.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13092</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0941</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20050412000438.17342.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111325305109137</mlist>
      <url>http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=46388</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-13</entry>
      <modified>2005-04-20</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="22f00553-a09d-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>portupgrade -- insecure temporary file handling
      vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>portupgrade</name>
    <range><lt>20041226_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Simon L. Nielsen discovered that portupgrade handles
      temporary files in an insecure manner.  This could allow an
      unprivileged local attacker to execute arbitrary commands or
      overwrite arbitrary files with the permissions of the user
      running portupgrade, typically root, by way of a symlink
      attack.</p>
    <p>The following issues exist where the temporary files are
      created, by default in the world writeable directory
      /var/tmp, with the permissions of the user running
      portupgrade:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>pkg_fetch download packages with a predictable local
        filename allowing a local attacker to overwrite arbitrary
        local files or potentially replace the downloaded package
        after download but before install with a package with
        malicious content, allowing the attacker to run arbitrary
        commands.</li>
      <li>portupgrade will, when upgrading ports/packages, write
        the old package to a predictable temporary file, allowing
        an attacker to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink
        attack.</li>
      <li>portupgrade will <q>touch</q> a temporary temporary file
        with a constant filename (pkgdb.fixme) allowing an
        attacker to create arbitrary zero-byte files via a symlink
        attack.</li>
    </ul>
    <p>A workaround for these issues is to set the
      <code>PKG_TMPDIR</code> environment variable to a directory
      only write-able by the user running portupgrade.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0610</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ecf68408-a9f5-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gaim -- jabber remote crash</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The GAIM team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=15">
      <p>A remote jabber user can cause Gaim to crash by sending a
        specific file transfer request.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13004</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0967</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=15</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-04</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-10</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ec09baa3-a9f5-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gaim -- remote DoS on receiving certain messages over IRC</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The GAIM team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=14">
      <p>The IRC protocol plugin in Gaim 1.2.0, and possibly
        earlier versions, allows (1) remote attackers to inject
        arbitrary Gaim markup via irc_msg_kick, irc_msg_mode,
        irc_msg_part, irc_msg_quit, (2) remote attackers to inject
        arbitrary Pango markup and pop up empty dialog boxes via
        irc_msg_invite, or (3) malicious IRC servers to cause a
        denial of service (application crash) by injecting certain
        Pango markup into irc_msg_badmode, irc_msg_banned,
        irc_msg_unknown, irc_msg_nochan functions.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>13003</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0966</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=14</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-10</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3fa2b372-a9f5-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gaim -- remote DoS on receiving malformed HTML</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The GAIM team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=13">
      <p>The gaim_markup_strip_html function in Gaim 1.2.0, and
        possibly earlier versions, allows remote attackers to
        cause a denial of service (application crash) via a string
        that contains malformed HTML, which causes an
        out-of-bounds read.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12999</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0965</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=13</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-04-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-10</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="07f3fe15-a9de-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>php -- readfile() DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mod_php4-twig</name>
    <name>php4-cgi</name>
    <name>php4-cli</name>
    <name>php4-dtc</name>
    <name>php4-horde</name>
    <name>php4-nms</name>
    <name>php4</name>
    <range><lt>4.3.5_7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mod_php</name>
    <name>mod_php4</name>
    <range><lt>4.3.5_7,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A SUSE Security advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.novell.com/linux/security/advisories/2005_06_sr.html">
      <p>A bug in the readfile() function of php4 could be used to
        to crash the httpd running the php4 code when accessing
        files with a multiple of the architectures page size
        leading to a denial of service.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12665</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0596</cvename>
      <url>http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=27037</url>
      <url>http://www.novell.com/linux/security/advisories/2005_06_sr.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-10</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8dbf7894-a9a8-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>squid -- DoS on failed PUT/POST requests vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><le>2.5.7_12</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The squid patches page notes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-post">
      <p>An inconsistent state is entered on a failed PUT/POST
        request making a high risk for segmentation faults or
        other strange errors</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0718</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-post</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1224</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-03</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-10</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="396ee517-a607-11d9-ac72-000bdb1444a4">
    <topic>horde -- Horde Page Title Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>horde</name>
    <name>horde-php5</name>
    <range><gt>3.*</gt><lt>3.0.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Secunia Advisory: SA14730</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/14730">
      <p>A vulnerability has been reported in Horde, which can be
         exploited by malicious people to conduct cross-site scripting
         attacks.</p>
      <p>Input passed when setting the parent frame's page title via
         JavaScript is not properly sanitised before being returned to
         the user. This can be exploited to execute arbitrary HTML and
         script code in a user's browser session in context of an affected
         site.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability has been reported in version 3.0.4-RC2. Prior
         versions may also be affected.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0961</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20050329111028.6A112117243@neo.wg.de">http://lists.horde.org/archives/announce/2005/000176.html</mlist>
      <url>http://cvs.horde.org/diff.php/horde/docs/CHANGES?r1=1.515.2.49&amp;r2=1.515.2.93&amp;ty=h</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ef410571-a541-11d9-a788-0001020eed82">
    <topic>wu-ftpd -- remote globbing DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>wu-ftpd</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.2_6</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>wu-ftpd+ipv6</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.2_7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110935886414939">
      <p>Remote exploitation of an input validation vulnerability
        in version 2.6.2 of WU-FPTD could allow for a denial of
        service of the system by resource exhaustion.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability specifically exists in the
        <code>wu_fnmatch()</code> function in wu_fnmatch.c. When a
        pattern containing a '*' character is supplied as input,
        the function calls itself recursively on a smaller
        substring. By supplying a string which contains a large
        number of '*' characters, the system will take a long time
        to return the results, during which time it will be using
        a large amount of CPU time.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0256</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="FB24803D1DF2A34FA59FC157B77C970503E249AF@idserv04.idef.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110935886414939</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-05</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-04</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5ebfe901-a3cb-11d9-b248-000854d03344">
    <topic>hashcash -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>hashcash</name>
    <range><lt>1.17</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Gentoo Linux Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200503-12.xml">
      <p>Tavis Ormandy of the Gentoo Linux Security Audit Team
        identified a flaw in the Hashcash utility that an attacker
        could expose by specifying a malformed reply address.</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation would permit an attacker to disrupt
        Hashcash users, and potentially execute arbitrary code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0687</cvename>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200503-12.xml</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-06</discovery>
      <entry>2005-04-02</entry>
      <modified>2005-04-03</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="70b62f5e-9e2e-11d9-a256-0001020eed82">
    <topic>clamav -- zip handling DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>clamav</name>
    <range><lt>0.81</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>clamav-devel</name>
    <range><lt>20050408</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The clamav daemon is vulnerable to a DoS vulnerability due
      to insufficient handling of malformed zip files which can
      crash the clamav daemon.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12408</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0133</cvename>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=300116</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-26</entry>
      <modified>2005-04-09</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="48a59c96-9c6e-11d9-a040-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>wine -- information disclosure due to insecure temporary
      file handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>wine</name>
    <range><lt>20050310</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Due to insecure temporary file creation in the Wine Windows
      emulator, it is possible for any user to read potentially
      sensitive information from temporary registry files.</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111082537009842">
      <p>When a Win32 application is launched by wine, wine makes
        a dump of the Windows registry in /tmp with name
        regxxxxyyyy.tmp , where xxxxxx is the pid in hexadecimal
        value of the current wine process and yyyy is an integer
        value usually equal to zero.</p>
      <p>regxxxxyyyy.tmp is created with 0644 (-rw-r--r--)
        permissions.  This could represent a security problem in a
        multi-user environment.  Indeed, any local user could
        access to windows regstry's dump and get sensitive
        information, like passwords and other private data.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0787</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20050314135701.30231.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=111082537009842</mlist>
      <url>http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2715</url>
      <url>http://www.securitytracker.com/alerts/2005/Mar/1013428.html</url>
      <url>http://www.zone-h.org/advisories/read/id=7300</url>
      <url>http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/12791</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/19697</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-13</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-24</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="741f8841-9c6b-11d9-9dbe-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>firefox -- arbitrary code execution from sidebar panel</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.2,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-firefox</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-31.html">
      <p>If a user bookmarked a malicious page as a Firefox
        sidebar panel that page could execute arbitrary programs
        by opening a privileged page and injecting javascript into
        it.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0402</cvename>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-31.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-03</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-24</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7d2aac52-9c6b-11d9-99a7-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>mozilla -- heap buffer overflow in GIF image processing</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <range><lt>1.0.2,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>thunderbird</name>
        <name>linux-firefox</name>
        <range><lt>1.0.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.6,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.6</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.*</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
        <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
        <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>de-netscape7</name>
        <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>fr-netscape7</name>
        <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>ja-netscape7</name>
        <name>linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-phoenix</name>
        <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
        <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
        <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
        <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
        <name>phoenix</name>
        <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-31.html">
      <p>An <em>(sic)</em> GIF processing error when parsing the
        obsolete Netscape extension 2 can lead to an exploitable
        heap overrun, allowing an attacker to run arbitrary code on
        the user's machine.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0399</cvename>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-30.html</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/alerts/id/191</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=285595</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-10</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-24</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f8536143-9bc4-11d9-b8b3-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>sylpheed -- buffer overflow in header processing</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>sylpheed</name>
    <name>sylpheed-claws</name>
    <name>sylpheed-gtk2</name>
    <range><ge>0.8.*</ge><lt>1.0.3</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.9.*</ge><lt>1.9.5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Sylpheed web site states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://sylpheed.good-day.net/index.cgi.en#changes">
      <p>A buffer overflow which occurred when replying to a
      message with certain headers which contain non-ascii
      characters was fixed.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0667</cvename>
      <url>http://sylpheed.good-day.net/index.cgi.en#changes</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-07</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a4bd3039-9a48-11d9-a256-0001020eed82">
    <topic>xv -- filename handling format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xv</name>
    <name>ja-xv</name>
    <range><lt>3.10a_5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Gentoo Linux Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200503-09.xml">
      <p>Tavis Ormandy of the Gentoo Linux Security Audit Team
        identified a flaw in the handling of image filenames by xv.</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation would require a victim to process
        a specially crafted image with a malformed filename,
        potentially resulting in the execution of arbitrary code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0665</cvename>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200503-09.xml</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-01</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="972697a7-9a42-11d9-a256-0001020eed82">
    <topic>kdelibs -- local DCOP denial of service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ja-kdelibs</name>
    <name>kdelibs-nocups</name>
    <name>kdelibs</name>
    <range><lt>3.4.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A KDE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050316-1.txt">
      <p>Sebastian Krahmer of the SUSE LINUX Security Team
        reported a local denial of service vulnerability in KDE's
        Desktop Communication Protocol (DCOP) daemon better known
        as dcopserver.</p>
      <p>A local user can lock up the dcopserver of arbitrary
        other users on the same machine. This can cause a
        significant reduction in desktop functionality for the
        affected users including, but not limited to, the
        inability to browse the internet and the inability to
        start new applications.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0396</cvename>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050316-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-16</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6192ae3d-9595-11d9-a9e0-0001020eed82">
    <topic>phpmyadmin -- increased privilege vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpmyadmin</name>
    <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.1.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The phpMyAdmin team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=450948">
      <p>Escaping of the "_" character was not properly done,
        giving a wildcard privilege when editing db-specific
        privileges with phpMyAdmin.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0653</cvename>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=450948</url>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&amp;aid=1113788&amp;group_id=23067&amp;atid=377408</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-01</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-15</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cb470368-94d2-11d9-a9e0-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ethereal -- multiple protocol dissectors vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ethereal</name>
    <name>ethereal-lite</name>
    <name>tethereal</name>
    <name>tethereal-lite</name>
    <range><ge>0.9.1</ge><lt>0.10.10</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An Ethreal Security Advisories reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00018.html">
      <p>Issues have been discovered in the following protocol
        dissectors:</p>
      <ul>
        <li>Matevz Pustisek discovered a buffer overflow in the
          Etheric dissector. CVE: CAN-2005-0704</li>
        <li>The GPRS-LLC dissector could crash if the "ignore
          cipher bit" option was enabled. CVE: CAN-2005-0705</li>
        <li>Diego Giago discovered a buffer overflow in the 3GPP2
          A11 dissector. This flaw was later reported by Leon
          Juranic. CVE: CAN-2005-0699</li>
        <li>Leon Juranic discovered a buffer overflow in the IAPP dissector.
          CVE: CAN-2005-0739</li>
        <li>A bug in the JXTA dissector could make Ethereal crash.</li>
        <li>A bug in the sFlow dissector could make Ethereal crash.</li>
      </ul>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12759</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0699</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0704</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0705</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0739</cvename>
      <url>http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00018.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-09</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-14</entry>
      <modified>2005-06-24</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bcf27002-94c3-11d9-a9e0-0001020eed82">
    <topic>grip -- CDDB response multiple matches buffer overflow
      vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>grip</name>
    <range><lt>3.2.0_7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Joseph VanAndel reports that grip is vulnerability to a
      buffer overflow vulnerability when receiving more than 16
      CDDB responses.  This could lead to a crash in grip and
      potentially execution arbitrary code.</p>
    <p>A workaround is to disable CDDB lookups.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12770</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0706</cvename>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&amp;aid=834724&amp;group_id=3714&amp;atid=103714</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-11-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-14</entry>
      <modified>2005-03-18</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="619ef337-949a-11d9-b813-00d05964249f">
    <topic>mysql-server -- multiple remote vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mysql-server</name>
    <range><ge>4.0.0</ge><lt>4.0.24</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.1.0</ge><lt>4.1.10a</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>SecurityFocus reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/12781/discussion/">
      <p>MySQL is reported prone to an insecure temporary file creation
        vulnerability.</p>
      <p>Reports indicate that an attacker that has 'CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE'
        privileges on an affected installation may leverage this
        vulnerability to corrupt files with the privileges of the MySQL
        process.</p>
      <p>MySQL is reported prone to an input validation vulnerability that
        can be exploited by remote users that have INSERT and DELETE
        privileges on the 'mysql' administrative database.</p>
      <p>Reports indicate that this issue may be leveraged to load an
        execute a malicious library in the context of the MySQL process.</p>
      <p>Finally, MySQL is reported prone to a remote arbitrary code
        execution vulnerability. It is reported that the vulnerability may
        be triggered by employing the 'CREATE FUNCTION' statement to
        manipulate functions in order to control sensitive data
        structures.</p>
      <p>This issue may be exploited to execute arbitrary code in the
        context of the database process.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12781</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0709</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0710</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0711</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-14</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d4bd4046-93a6-11d9-8378-000bdb1444a4">
    <topic>rxvt-unicode -- buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>rxvt-unicode</name>
    <range><lt>5.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A rxvt-unicode changelog reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://dist.schmorp.de/rxvt-unicode/Changes">
      <p>Fix a bug that allowed to overflow a buffer via a long
        escape sequence, which is probably exploitable (fix by
        Rob Holland / Yoann Vandoorselaere / Gentoo Audit Team).</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://dist.schmorp.de/rxvt-unicode/Changes</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-13</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a7062952-9023-11d9-a22c-0001020eed82">
    <topic>phpmyadmin -- information disclosure vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpmyadmin</name>
    <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.1.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A phpMyAdmin security announcement reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2005-2">
      <p>By calling some scripts that are part of phpMyAdmin in an
        unexpected way (especially scripts in the libraries
        subdirectory), it is possible to trigger phpMyAdmin to
        display a PHP error message which contains the full path
        of the directory where phpMyAdmin is installed.</p>
      <p><strong>Mitigation factor:</strong> This path disclosure
        is possible on servers where the recommended setting of
        the PHP configuration directive
        <code>display_errors</code> is set to on, which is against
        the recommendations given in the PHP manual.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0544</cvename>
      <url>http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2005-2</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-22</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="882ef43b-901f-11d9-a22c-0001020eed82">
    <topic>phpmyadmin -- arbitrary file include and XSS vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpmyadmin</name>
    <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
    <range><gt>1.3.1</gt><lt>2.6.1.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A phpMyAdmin security announcement reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2005-1">
      <p>We received two bug reports by Maksymilian Arciemowicz
        about those vulnerabilities and we wish to thank him for
        his work.  The vulnerabilities apply to those points:</p>
      <ol>
        <li>css/phpmyadmin.css.php was vulnerable against
          <code>$cfg</code> and <code>GLOBALS</code> variable
          injections. This way, a possible attacker could
          manipulate any configuration parameter. Using
          phpMyAdmin's theming mechanism, he was able to include
          arbitrary files. This is especially dangerous if php is
          not running in safe mode.</li>
        <li>A possible attacker could manipulate phpMyAdmin's
          localized strings via the URL and inject harmful
          JavaScript code this way, which could be used for XSS
          attacks.</li>
      </ol>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12644</bid>
      <bid>12645</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0543</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0567</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20050224190307.20197.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110929725801154</mlist>
      <url>http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2005-1</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="624fe633-9006-11d9-a22c-0001020eed82">
    <topic>libexif -- buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>libexif</name>
    <range><lt>0.6.10_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Sylvain Defresne reports that libexif is vulnerable to a
      buffer overflow vulnerability due to insufficient input
      checking.  This could lead crash of applications using
      libexif.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12744</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0664</cvename>
      <url>https://bugzilla.ubuntulinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7152</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-03</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4a0b334d-8d8d-11d9-afa0-003048705d5a">
    <topic>phpbb - Insuffient check against HTML code in usercp_register.php</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpbb</name>
    <range><le>2.0.13</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Neo Security Team reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110987231502274">
      <p>If we specify a variable in the html code (any type:
        hidden, text, radio, check, etc) with the name allowhtml,
        allowbbcode or allowsmilies, is going to be on the html,
        bbcode and smilies in our signature.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>This is a low risk vulnerability that allows users to bypass
      forum-wide configuration.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20050303055339.3109.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110987231502274</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="38599.166.68.134.174.1109875231.squirrel@166.68.134.174">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110988400407204</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-28</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-05</entry>
      <modified>2005-03-07</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f3eec2b5-8cd8-11d9-8066-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>postnuke -- SQL injection vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>postnuke</name>
        <range><lt>0.760</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Two separate SQL injection vulnerabilites have been
           identified in the PostNuke PHP content management
           system. An attacker can use this vulnerability to
           potentially insert executable PHP code into the content
           management system (to view all files within the PHP scope,
           for instance). Various other SQL injection vulnerabilities
           exist, which give attackers the ability to run SQL queries
           on any tables within the database.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0617</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0615</cvename>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110962710805864</mlist>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110962819232255</mlist>
      <url>http://news.postnuke.com/Article2669.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-28</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-04</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7e580822-8cd8-11d9-8c81-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>postnuke -- cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>postnuke</name>
        <range><lt>0.760</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>A cross-site scripting vulnerability is present in the
           PostNuke PHP content management system. By passing data
           injected through exploitable errors in input validation, an
           attacker can insert code which will run on the machine of
           anybody viewing the page. It is feasible that this attack
           could be used to retrieve session information from cookies,
           thereby allowing the attacker to gain administrative access
           to the CMS.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0616</cvename>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110962768300373</mlist>
      <url>http://news.postnuke.com/Article2669.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-28</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-04</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

   <vuln vid="c73305ae-8cd7-11d9-9873-000a95bc6fae">
     <topic>realplayer -- remote heap overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>linux-realplayer</name>
        <range><le>10.0.2</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Two exploits have been identified in the Linux RealPlayer client.
           RealNetworks states:</p>
        <blockquote cite="http://service.real.com/help/faq/security/050224_player/EN/">
      <p>RealNetworks, Inc. has addressed recently discovered
         security vulnerabilities that offered the potential for
         an attacker to run arbitrary or malicious code on a
         customer's machine. RealNetworks has received no reports
         of machines compromised as a result of the now-remedied
         vulnerabilities. RealNetworks takes all security
         vulnerabilities very seriously.</p>
      <p>The specific exploits were:</p>
      <ul>
        <li><strong>Exploit 1:</strong> To fashion a malicious WAV
          file to cause a buffer overflow which could have allowed
          an attacker to execute arbitrary code on a customer's
          machine.</li>
        <li><strong>Exploit 2:</strong> To fashion a malicious
          SMIL file to cause a buffer overflow which could have
          allowed an attacker to execute arbitrary code on a
          customer's machine.</li>
      </ul>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0611</cvename>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=vulnwatch&amp;m=110977858619314</mlist>
      <url>http://service.real.com/help/faq/security/050224_player/EN/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-01</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-04</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="713c3913-8c2b-11d9-b58c-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ImageMagick -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ImageMagick</name>
    <range><lt>6.2.0.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Tavis Ormandy reports:</p>
    <blockquote>
      <p>magemagick-6.2.0-3 fixes an potential issue handling
        malformed filenames, the flaw may affect webapps or
        scripts that use the imagemagick utilities for image
        processing, or applications linked with libMagick.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>This vulnerability could crash ImageMagick or potentially
      lead to the execution of arbitrary code with the permissions
      of the user running ImageMagick.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0397</cvename>
      <url>http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/usn/usn-90-1</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-03-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="fb03b1c6-8a8a-11d9-81f7-02023f003c9f">
    <topic>uim -- privilege escalation vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ja-uim</name>
    <range><lt>0.4.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The uim developers reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://lists.freedesktop.org/pipermail/uim/2005-February/000996.html">
      <p>Takumi ASAKI discovered that uim always trusts environment variables. 
             But this is not correct behavior, sometimes environment variables 
             shouldn't be trusted. This bug causes privilege escalation when libuim 
             is linked against setuid/setgid application. Since GTK+ prohibits 
             setuid/setgid applications, the bug appears only in 'immodule for Qt' 
             enabled Qt. (Normal Qt is also safe.)</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0503</cvename>
      <mlist>http://lists.freedesktop.org/pipermail/uim/2005-February/000996.html</mlist>
      <bid>12604</bid>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/13981</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bdad9ada-8a52-11d9-9e53-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>lighttpd -- script source disclosure vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>lighttpd</name>
        <range><lt>1.3.8</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The lighttpd website reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.lighttpd/1171">
          <p>In lighttpd 1.3.7 and below it is possible to fetch the source
            files which should be handled by CGI or FastCGI applications.</p>
        </blockquote>
    <p>The vulnerability is in the handling of urlencoded trailing
      NUL bytes.  Installations that do not use CGI or FastCGI are
      not affected.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0453</cvename>
      <mlist>http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.lighttpd/1171</mlist>
      <url>http://www.lighttpd.net/news/</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/19350</url>
      <bid>12567</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-03-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="53e711ed-8972-11d9-9ff8-00306e01dda2">
    <topic>phpbb -- privilege elevation and path disclosure</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>phpbb</name>
        <range><lt>2.0.13</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The phpbb developer group reports:</p>
        <blockquote cite="http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=267563">
          <p>phpBB Group announces the release of phpBB 2.0.13, the
        "Beware of the furries" edition. This release addresses two
        recent security exploits, one of them critical. They were
        reported a few days after .12 was released and no one is
        more annoyed than us, having to release a new version ini
        such a short period of time. Fortunately both fixes are
        easy and in each case just one line needs to be edited.</p>
        </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
        <url>http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=267563</url>
    <bid>12678</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-28</entry>
      <modified>2005-03-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="96df5fd0-8900-11d9-aa18-0001020eed82">
    <topic>curl -- authentication buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>curl</name>
    <range><lt>7.13.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Two iDEFENSE Security Advisories reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110902601221592">
      <p>An exploitable stack-based buffer overflow condition
        exists when using NT Lan Manager (NTLM)
        authentication. The problem specifically exists within
        <code>Curl_input_ntlm()</code> defined in
        lib/http_ntlm.c.</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation allows remote attackers to
        execute arbitrary code under the privileges of the target
        user. Exploitation requires that an attacker either coerce
        or force a target to connect to a malicious server using
        NTLM authentication.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110902850731457">
      <p>An exploitable stack-based buffer overflow condition
        exists when using Kerberos authentication. The problem
        specifically exists within the functions
        <code>Curl_krb_kauth()</code> and <code>krb4_auth()</code>
        defined in lib/krb4.c.</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation allows remote attackers to
        execute arbitrary code under the privileges of the target
        user. Exploitation requires that an attacker either coerce
        or force a target to connect to a malicious server using
        Kerberos authentication.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12615</bid>
      <bid>12616</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0490</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="FB24803D1DF2A34FA59FC157B77C970503E2462D@idserv04.idef.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110902850731457</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="FB24803D1DF2A34FA59FC157B77C970503E2462E@idserv04.idef.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110902601221592</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-27</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b2d248ad-88f6-11d9-aa18-0001020eed82">
    <topic>cyrus-imapd -- multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cyrus-imapd</name>
    <range><lt>2.1.18</lt></range>
    <range><gt>2.2.*</gt><lt>2.2.11</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Cyrus IMAP Server ChangeLog states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/download/imapd/changes.html">
      <ul>
        <li>Fix possible single byte overflow in mailbox handling
          code.</li>
        <li>Fix possible single byte overflows in the imapd
          annotate extension.</li>
        <li>Fix stack buffer overflows in fetchnews (exploitable
          by peer news server), backend (exploitable by admin),
          and in imapd (exploitable by users though only on
          platforms where a filename may be larger than a mailbox
          name).</li>
      </ul>
    </blockquote>
    <p>The 2.1.X series are reportedly only affected by the second
      issue.</p>
    <p>These issues may lead to execution of arbitrary code with
      the permissions of the user running the Cyrus IMAP
      Server.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12636</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0546</cvename>
      <url>http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/download/imapd/changes.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-14</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-27</entry>
      <modified>2005-04-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2c5757f4-88bf-11d9-8720-0007e900f87b">
    <topic>sup -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>sup</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.20050226</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Debian Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.securityfocus.com/advisories/6874">
      <p>jaguar@felinemenace.org discovered a format string
        vulnerability in sup, a set of programs to synchronize
        collections of files across a number of machines,
        whereby a remote attacker could potentially cause
        arbitrary code to be executed with the privileges
        of the supfilesrv process (this process does not run
        automatically by default). </p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>10571</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0451</cvename>
      <url>http://www.securityfocus.com/advisories/6874</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-19</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-27</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d022754d-8839-11d9-aa18-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mozilla -- insecure temporary directory vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <range><lt>1.0.1,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.6,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.6</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
        <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
        <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>de-netscape7</name>
        <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>fr-netscape7</name>
        <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>ja-netscape7</name>
        <name>linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-phoenix</name>
        <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
        <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
        <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
        <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
        <name>phoenix</name>
        <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-28.html">
      <p>A predictable name is used for the plugin temporary
        directory. A malicious local user could symlink this to
        the victim's home directory and wait for the victim to run
        Firefox. When Firefox shuts down the victim's directory
        would be erased.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-28.html</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=281284</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-06</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cbfde1cd-87eb-11d9-aa18-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mozilla -- arbitrary code execution vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <range><lt>1.0.1,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.6,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.6</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These ports are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
        <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
        <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>de-netscape7</name>
        <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>fr-netscape7</name>
        <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>ja-netscape7</name>
        <name>linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-phoenix</name>
        <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
        <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
        <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
        <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
        <name>phoenix</name>
        <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-27.html">
      <p>Plugins (such as flash) can be used to load privileged
        content into a frame. Once loaded various spoofs can be
        applied to get the user to interact with the privileged
        content. Michael Krax's "Fireflashing" example
        demonstrates that an attacker can open about:config in a
        frame, hide it with an opacity setting, and if the
        attacker can get the victim to click at a particular spot
        (design some kind of simple game) you could toggle boolean
        preferences, some of which would make further attacks
        easier.</p>
      <p>The "firescrolling" example demonstrates arbitrary code
        execution (in this case downloading a file) by convincing
        the user to scroll twice.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p><strong>Workaround:</strong> Disable JavaScript.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0527</cvename>
      <url>http://www.mikx.de/fireflashing/</url>
      <url>http://www.mikx.de/firescrolling/</url>
      <url>http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-27.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-24</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="32d4f0f1-85c3-11d9-b6dc-0007e900f747">
    <topic>mkbold-mkitalic -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mkbold-mkitalic</name>
    <range><lt>0.07</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The version 0.06_1 and prior
      have a format string vulnerability which can be triggered
      by using a carefully-crafted BDF font file.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://home.jp.FreeBSD.org/cgi-bin/showmail/ports-jp/15568</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-23</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-24</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="03653079-8594-11d9-afa0-003048705d5a">
    <topic>phpbb -- multiple information disclosure vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpbb</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.12</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>psoTFX reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=14&amp;t=265423">
      <p>phpBB Group are pleased to announce the release of phpBB
        2.0.12 the "Horray for Furrywood" release. This release
        addresses a number of bugs and a couple of potential
        exploits.  [...] one of the potential exploits addressed
        in this release could be serious in certain situations and
        thus we urge all users, as always, to upgrade to this
        release as soon as possible. Mostly this release is
        concerned with eliminating disclosures of information
        which while useful in debug situations may allow third
        parties to gain information which could be used to do harm
        via unknown or unfixed exploits in this or other
        applications.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>The ChangeLog for phpBB 2.0.12 states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.phpbb.com/support/documents.php?mode=changelog">
      <ul>
        <li>Prevented full path display on critical messages</li>
        <li>Fixed full path disclosure in username handling caused
          by a PHP 4.3.10 bug - <strong>AnthraX101</strong></li>
        <li>Added exclude list to unsetting globals (if
          register_globals is on) -
          <strong>SpoofedExistence</strong></li>
        <li>Fixed arbitrary file disclosure vulnerability in avatar
          handling functions - <strong>AnthraX101</strong></li>
        <li>Fixed arbitrary file unlink vulnerability in avatar
          handling functions - <strong>AnthraX101</strong></li>
        <li>Fixed path disclosure bug in search.php caused by a
          PHP 4.3.10 bug (related to AnthraX101's discovery)</li>
        <li>Fixed path disclosure bug in viewtopic.php caused by
          a PHP 4.3.10 bug - <strong>matrix_killer</strong></li>
      </ul>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.phpbb.com/support/documents.php?mode=changelog</url>
      <url>http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=14&amp;t=265423</url>
      <freebsdpr>ports/77943</freebsdpr>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-22</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-23</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-25</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1d3a2737-7eb7-11d9-acf7-000854d03344">
    <topic>unace -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>unace</name>
    <range><lt>unace-1.2b_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ulf Härnhammar reports multiple security vulnerabilities
      in unace-1.2b:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>There are buffer overflows when extracting, testing or
        listing specially prepared ACE archives.</li>
      <li>There are directory traversal bugs when extracting ACE
        archives.</li>
      <li>There are also buffer overflows when dealing with long
        (>17000 characters) command line arguments.</li>
    </ul>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <certvu>215006</certvu>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0160</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0161</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="1109113175.421bb95705d42@webmail.uu.se">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=110911451613135</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-14</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-22</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-01</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a413ed94-836e-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>putty -- pscp/psftp heap corruption vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>putty</name>
    <range><lt>0.57</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Simon Tatham reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://lists.tartarus.org/pipermail/putty-announce/2005/000012.html">
      <p>This version fixes a security hole in previous versions
            of PuTTY, which can allow a malicious SFTP server to
            attack your client. If you use either PSCP or PSFTP, you
            should upgrade. Users of the main PuTTY program are not
            affected. (However, note that the server must have passed
            host key verification before this attack can be launched,
            so a man-in-the-middle shouldn't be able to attack you if
            you're careful.)</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12601</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0467</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="E1D2taM-0005R1-00@ixion.tartarus.org">http://lists.tartarus.org/pipermail/putty-announce/2005/000012.html</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="FB24803D1DF2A34FA59FC157B77C970503E2462F@idserv04.idef.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110902510713763</mlist>
      <url>http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/vuln-sftp-readdir.html</url>
      <url>http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/vuln-sftp-string.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-20</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-23</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="29dd0065-81fa-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>kdelibs -- insecure temporary file creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>kdelibs</name>
    <name>ja-kdelibs</name>
    <range><lt>3.3.2_5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Davide Madrisan reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110814653804757">
      <p>The `dcopidlng' script in the KDE library package
        (kdelibs-3.3.2/dcop/dcopidlng/dcopidlng) creates temporary
        files in a unsecure manner.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p><strong>Note:</strong> dcopidlng is only used at build
      time, so only users installing KDE are vulnerable, not users
      already running KDE.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0365</cvename>
      <url>http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97608</url>
      <mlist msgid="200502110916.48921.davide.madrisan@qilinux.it">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110814653804757</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-18</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-20</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="74c86a29-81ef-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>bidwatcher -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>bidwatcher</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.17</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Debian Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-687">
      <p>Ulf Härnhammer from the Debian Security Audit Project
        discovered a format string vulnerability in bidwatcher, a
        tool for watching and bidding on eBay auctions. This
        problem can be triggered remotely by a web server of eBay,
        or someone pretending to be eBay, sending certain data
        back.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12590</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0158</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-687</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-18</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-18</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2d8cf857-81ea-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gftp -- directory traversal vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gftp</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.18</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Debian Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-686">
      <p>Albert Puigsech Galicia discovered a directory traversal
        vulnerability in a proprietary FTP client (CAN-2004-1376)
        which is also present in gftp, a GTK+ FTP client.  A
        malicious server could provide a specially crafted
        filename that could cause arbitrary files to be
        overwritten or created by the client.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12539</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0372</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-686</url>
      <url>http://www.gftp.org/changelog.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-04</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-18</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="20c9bb14-81e6-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>opera -- "data:" URI handler spoofing vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>opera</name>
    <name>opera-devel</name>
    <name>linux-opera</name>
    <range><lt>7.54.20050131</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/13818/">
      <p>Michael Holzt has discovered a vulnerability in Opera,
        which can be exploited by malicious people to trick users
        into executing malicious files.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability is caused due to an error in the
        processing of "data:" URIs, causing wrong information to
        be shown in a download dialog. This can be exploited by
        e.g. a malicious website to trick users into executing a
        malicious file by supplying a specially crafted "data:"
        URI.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0456</cvename>
      <certvu>882926</certvu>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/13818/</url>
      <url>http://www.opera.com/freebsd/changelogs/754u2/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-18</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d8e55d65-81d6-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>opera -- kfmclient exec command execution vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>opera</name>
    <name>opera-devel</name>
    <name>linux-opera</name>
    <range><lt>7.54.20050131</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Giovanni Delvecchio reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.zone-h.org/advisories/read/id=6503">
      <p>Opera for linux uses "kfmclient exec" as "Default
        Application" to handle saved files.  This could be used by
        malicious remote users to execute arbitrary shell commands
        on a target system.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1491</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/13447/</url>
      <url>http://www.opera.com/freebsd/changelogs/754u2/</url>
      <url>http://www.zone-h.org/advisories/read/id=6503</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-18</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6b4b0b3f-8127-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>postgresql -- multiple buffer overflows in PL/PgSQL
      parser</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>postgresql</name>
    <name>postgresql-server</name>
    <name>ja-postgresql</name>
    <range><lt>7.3.9_1</lt></range>
    <range><gt>7.4.*</gt><lt>7.4.7_1</lt></range>
    <range><gt>8.*</gt><lt>8.0.1_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The PL/PgSQL parser in postgresql is vulnerable to several
      buffer overflows.  These could be exploited by a remote
      attacker to execute arbitrary code with the permissions of
      the postgresql server by running a specially crafted
      query.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0247</cvename>
      <url>http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-committers/2005-02/msg00049.php</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-07</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-17</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="fdad8a87-7f94-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>awstats -- arbitrary command execution</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>awstats</name>
    <range><lt>6.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Several input validation errors exist in AWStats that allow a
      remote unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary commands
      with the priviliges of the web server.  These programming
      errors involve CGI parameters including
      <code>loadplugin</code>, <code>logfile</code>,
      <code>pluginmode</code>, <code>update</code>, and possibly
      others.</p>
    <p>Additionally, the <code>debug</code> and other CGI parameters
      may be used to cause AWStats to disclose AWStats and system
      configuration information.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0362</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0363</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0435</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0436</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0437</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0438</cvename>
      <bid>12543</bid>
      <bid>12545</bid>
      <mlist msgid="20050214081040.3370.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110840530924124</mlist>
      <url>http://awstats.sourceforge.net/docs/awstats_changelog.txt</url>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=294488</url>
      <url>http://packetstormsecurity.nl/0501-exploits/AWStatsVulnAnalysis.pdf</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-10</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-16</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-23</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5a5422fd-7e1a-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>powerdns -- DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>powerdns</name>
    <range><lt>2.9.17</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>PowerDNS is vulnerable to a temporary denial-of-service
      vulnerability that can be triggered using a random stream of
      bytes.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12446</bid>
      <url>http://ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/cvstrac/pdns/tktview?tn=21</url>
      <url>http://doc.powerdns.com/changelog.html#CHANGELOG-2-9-17</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-18</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-14</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3e3c860d-7dae-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>emacs -- movemail format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>zh-emacs</name>
    <name>emacs</name>
    <range><lt>20.7_4</lt></range>
    <range><gt>21.*</gt><lt>21.3_4</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>xemacs</name>
    <name>xemacs-mule</name>
    <name>zh-xemacs</name>
    <name>zh-xemacs-mule</name>
    <range><lt>21.4.17</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>xemacs-devel</name>
    <range><lt>21.5.b19,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>xemacs-devel-21.5</name>
    <range><eq>b11</eq></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>xemacs-devel-mule</name>
    <range><lt>21.5.b19</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mule-common</name>
    <name>hanemacs</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Max Vozeler discovered several format string
      vulnerabilities in the movemail utility of Emacs.  They can
      be exploited when connecting to a malicious POP server and
      can allow an attacker can execute arbitrary code under the
      privileges of the user running Emacs.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0100</cvename>
      <bid>12462</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-31</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-14</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bc4a7efa-7d9a-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ngircd -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ngircd</name>
    <range><lt>0.8.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A No System Group security advisory reports that ngircd is
      vulnerable to a format string vulnerability in the
      <code>Log_Resolver()</code> function of log.c, if IDENT
      support is enabled.  This could allow a remote attacker to
      execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the ngircd
      daemon, which is <q>root</q> by default.</p>
    <p><strong>Note:</strong> By default the FreeBSD ngircd port
      does not enable IDENT support.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0226</cvename>
      <bid>12434</bid>
      <mlist msgid="20050203020909.21785.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110746413108183</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-03</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7f6dd1bd-7d99-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ngircd -- buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ngircd</name>
    <range><lt>0.8.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Florian Westphal discovered a buffer overflow in ngircd
      which can be used remotely crash the server and possibly
      execute arbitrary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0199</cvename>
      <bid>12397</bid>
      <mlist>http://arthur.ath.cx/pipermail/ngircd-ml/2005-January/000228.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-26</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5192e7ca-7d4f-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mod_python -- information leakage vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mod_python</name>
    <range><lt>2.7.11</lt></range>
    <range><gt>3.*</gt><lt>3.1.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Mark J Cox reports:</p>
    <blockquote>
      <p>Graham Dumpleton discovered a flaw which can affect
        anyone using the publisher handle of the Apache Software
        Foundation mod_python. The publisher handle lets you
        publish objects inside modules to make them callable via
        URL. The flaw allows a carefully crafted URL to obtain
        extra information that should not be visible (information
        leak).</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0088</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-30</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c7ccc33f-7d31-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mailman -- directory traversal vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mailman</name>
    <name>ja-mailman</name>
    <range><lt>2.1.5_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A directory traversal vulnerability in mailman allow remote
      attackers to read arbitrary files due to inadequate input
      sanitizing.  This could, among other things, lead remote
      attackers to gaining access to the mailman configuration
      database (which contains subscriber email addresses and
      passwords) or to the mail archives for private lists.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0202</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20050209181502.GA26136@grok.org.uk">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=110797575304304</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="72da8af6-7c75-11d9-8cc5-000854d03344">
    <topic>enscript -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>enscript-a4</name>
    <name>enscript-letter</name>
    <name>enscript-letterdj</name>
    <range><lt>1.6.4_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Erik Sjölund discovered several issues in enscript:
      it suffers from several buffer overflows, quotes and shell
      escape characters are insufficiently sanitized in filenames,
      and it supported taking input from an arbitrary command
      pipe, with unwanted side effects.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1184</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1185</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1186</cvename>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200502-03.xml</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-11</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5d425189-7a03-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>postgresql -- privilege escalation vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>postgresql</name>
    <name>postgresql-server</name>
    <name>ja-postgresql</name>
    <range><lt>7.3.9</lt></range>
    <range><gt>7.4.*</gt><lt>7.4.7</lt></range>
    <range><gt>8.*</gt><lt>8.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>postgresql-devel</name>
    <range><le>8.0.1,1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>John Heasman and others disovered that non-privileged users
      could use the <q>LOAD</q> extension to load arbitrary
      libraries into the postgres server process space.  This
      could be used by non-privileged local users to execute
      arbitrary code with the privileges of the postgresql
      server.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12411</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0227</cvename>
      <mlist>http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-announce/2005-02/msg00000.php</mlist>
      <mlist>http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2005-01/msg00269.php</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="831a6a66-79fa-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ethereal -- multiple protocol dissectors vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ethereal</name>
    <name>ethereal-lite</name>
    <name>tethereal</name>
    <name>tethereal-lite</name>
    <range><ge>0.8.10</ge><lt>0.10.9</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An Ethreal Security Advisories reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00017.html">
      <p>Issues have been discovered in the following protocol dissectors:</p>
      <ul>
        <li>The COPS dissector could go into an infinite
          loop. CVE: CAN-2005-0006</li>
        <li>The DLSw dissector could cause an assertion. CVE:
          CAN-2005-0007</li>
        <li>The DNP dissector could cause memory corruption. CVE:
          CAN-2005-0008</li>
        <li>The Gnutella dissector could cuase an assertion. CVE:
          CAN-2005-0009</li>
        <li>The MMSE dissector could free statically-allocated
          memory. CVE: CAN-2005-0010</li>
        <li>The X11 dissector is vulnerable to a string buffer
          overflow. CVE: CAN-2005-0084</li>
      </ul>
      <p>Impact: It may be possible to make Ethereal crash or run
        arbitrary code by injecting a purposefully malformed
        packet onto the wire or by convincing someone to read a
        malformed packet trace file.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0006</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0007</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0008</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0009</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0010</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0084</cvename>
      <bid>12326</bid>
      <url>http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00017.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-18</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bfda39de-7467-11d9-9e1e-c296ac722cb3">
    <topic>squid -- correct handling of oversized HTTP reply headers</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>squid</name>
        <range><lt>2.5.7_12</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The squid patches page notes:</p>
        <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/squid-2.5.STABLE7-oversize_reply_headers.patch">
          <p>This patch addresses a HTTP protocol mismatch related to oversized
            reply headers. In addition it enhances the cache.log reporting on
            reply header parsing failures to make it easier to track down which
            sites are malfunctioning.</p>
        </blockquote>
    <p>It is believed that this bug may lead to cache pollution or
      allow access controls to be bypassed.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0241</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1216</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/squid-2.5.STABLE7-oversize_reply_headers.patch</url>
      <freebsdpr>ports/76967</freebsdpr>
      <certvu>823350</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-31</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6afa87d3-764b-11d9-b0e7-0000e249a0a2">
    <topic>python -- SimpleXMLRPCServer.py allows unrestricted traversal</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>python</name>
    <name>python23</name>
    <name>python22</name>
        <name>python-devel</name>
    <range><ge>2.2</ge><lt>2.2.3_7</lt></range>
    <range><ge>2.3</ge><lt>2.3.4_4</lt></range>
    <range><ge>2.4</ge><lt>2.4_1</lt></range>
    <range><ge>2.5.a0.20050129</ge><lt>2.5.a0.20050129_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>According to Python Security Advisory PSF-2005-001,</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.python.org/security/PSF-2005-001/">
      <p>The Python development team has discovered a flaw in
        the <code>SimpleXMLRPCServer</code> library module which
        can give remote attackers access to internals of the
        registered object or its module or possibly other modules.
        The flaw only affects Python XML-RPC servers that use the
        <code>register_instance()</code> method to register an object
        without a <code>_dispatch()</code> method.  Servers using
        only <code>register_function()</code> are not affected.</p>
      <p>On vulnerable XML-RPC servers, a remote attacker may
        be able to view or modify globals of the module(s)
        containing the registered instance's class(es), potentially
        leading to data loss or arbitrary code execution.  If the
        registered object is a module, the danger is particularly
        serious.  For example, if the registered module imports
        the <code>os</code> module, an attacker could invoke the
        <code>os.system()</code> function.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p><strong>Note:</strong> This vulnerability affects your
      system only if you're running
      <code>SimpleXMLRPCServer</code>-based server.  This isn't
      harmful at all if you don't run any internet server written
      in Python or your server doesn't serve in XML-RPC protocol.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0089</cvename>
      <url>http://www.python.org/security/PSF-2005-001/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-03</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a5eb760a-753c-11d9-a36f-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>perl -- vulnerabilities in PERLIO_DEBUG handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>perl</name>
    <range><ge>5.8</ge><lt>5.8.6_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Kevin Finisterre discovered bugs in perl's I/O debug support:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>The environmental variable PERLIO_DEBUG is honored even
        by the set-user-ID perl command (usually
        named <code>sperl</code> or <code>suidperl</code>).  As a
        result, a local attacker may be able to gain elevated
        privileges. <em>(CAN-2005-0155)</em></li>
      <li>A buffer overflow may occur in threaded versions of perl
        when the full pathname of the script being executed is
        very long. <em>(CAN-2005-0156)</em>.</li>
    </ul>
    <p><strong>Note:</strong> By default, no set-user-ID perl
      binary is installed.  An administrator must enable it
      manually at build time with the <code>ENABLE_SUIDPERL</code>
      port flag.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0155</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0156</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-02-02</discovery>
      <entry>2005-02-02</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cd7e260a-6bff-11d9-a5df-00065be4b5b6">
   <topic>newsgrab -- insecure file and directory creation</topic>
   <affects>
    <package>
     <name>newsgrab</name>
     <range><le>0.4.0</le></range>
    </package>
   </affects>
   <description>
    <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
     <p>The newsgrab script uses insecure permissions during the
     creation of the local output directory and downloaded files.</p>
     <p>After a file is created, permissions on it are set using the mode
     value of the newsgroup posting. This can potentially be a problem
     when the mode is not restrictive enough. In addition, the output
     directory is created with world writable permissions allowing other
     users to drop symlinks or other files at that location.</p>
    </body>
   </description>
   <references>
    <url>http://people.freebsd.org/~niels/issues/newsgrab-20050114.txt</url>
    <url>http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=300562</url>
    <cvename>CAN-2005-0154</cvename>
   </references>
   <dates>
    <discovery>2005-01-18</discovery>
    <entry>2005-02-01</entry>
   </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="35f6093c-73c3-11d9-8a93-00065be4b5b6">
   <topic>newsgrab -- directory traversal vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
     <package>
      <name>newsgrab</name>
      <range><le>0.4.0</le></range>
     </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
    <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
     <p>The newsgrab script creates files by using the names provided
     in the newsgroup messages in a perl open() call.  This is done
     without performing any security checks to prevent a
     directory traversal. A specially crafted newsgroup message
     could cause newsgrab to drop an attachment anywhere on the
     file system using the permissions of the user running the
     script.</p>
    </body>
   </description>
   <references>
    <url>http://people.freebsd.org/~niels/issues/newsgrab-20050114.txt</url>
    <url>http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=300562</url>
    <cvename>CAN-2005-0153</cvename>
   </references>
   <dates>
    <discovery>2005-01-18</discovery>
    <entry>2005-02-01</entry>
   </dates>
  </vuln>
  <vuln vid="7f13607b-6948-11d9-8937-00065be4b5b6">
   <topic>newspost -- server response buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
   <affects>
    <package>
     <name>newspost</name>
     <range><le>2.1.1</le></range>
    </package>
   </affects>
   <description>
    <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
      <p>The newspost program uses a function named socket_getline to
      read server responses from the network socket. Unfortunately this
      function does not check the length of the buffer in which the read
      data is stored and only stops reading when a newline character is found.</p>
      <p>A malicious NNTP server could use this bug to cause a buffer
      overflow by sending an overly long response. Such an overflow allows
      arbitrary code to be executed, with the privileges of the newspost
      process, on the affected systems.</p>
    </body>
   </description>
   <references>
    <url>http://people.freebsd.org/~niels/issues/newspost-20050114.txt</url>
    <cvename>CAN-2005-0101</cvename>
   </references>
   <dates>
    <discovery>2005-01-14</discovery>
    <entry>2005-02-01</entry>
   </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="76e0b133-6bfd-11d9-a5df-00065be4b5b6">
   <topic>newsfetch -- server response buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
   <affects>
     <package>
      <name>newsfetch</name>
      <range><le>1.21_1</le></range>
    </package>
   </affects>
   <description>
    <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
     <p>The newsfetch program uses the sscanf function to read information
       from server responses into static memory buffers. Unfortunately
       this is done without any proper bounds checking. As a result long
       server responses may cause an overflow when a newsgroup listing is
       requested from an NNTP server.</p>
    </body>
   </description>
   <references>
    <url>http://people.freebsd.org/~niels/issues/newsfetch-20050119.txt</url>
    <cvename>CAN-2005-0132</cvename>
   </references>
   <dates>
    <discovery>2005-01-18</discovery>
    <entry>2005-02-01</entry>
   </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="23fb5a04-722b-11d9-9e1e-c296ac722cb3">
    <topic>squid -- buffer overflow in WCCP recvfrom() call</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.7_10</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>According to the Squid Proxy Cache Security Update Advisory SQUID-2005:3,</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2005_3.txt">
      <p>The WCCP recvfrom() call accepts more data than will fit in
        the allocated buffer.  An attacker may send a larger-than-normal
        WCCP message to Squid and overflow this buffer.</p>
      <p>Severity:</p>
      <p>The bug is important because it allows remote attackers to crash
        Squid, causing a disription in service.  However, the bug is
        exploitable only if you have configured Squid to send WCCP messages
        to, and expect WCCP replies from, a router.</p>
      <p>Sites that do not use WCCP are not vulnerable.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Note that while the default configuration of the FreeBSD squid port
      enables WCCP support in general, the default configuration
      supplied does not actually configure squid to send and receive WCCP
      messages.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0211</cvename>
      <certvu>886006</certvu>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2005_3.txt</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-wccp_buffer_overflow</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1217</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-28</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-28</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f755545e-6fcd-11d9-abec-00061bd2d56f">
    <topic>xpdf -- makeFileKey2() buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xpdf</name>
    <range><lt>3.00_6</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>kdegraphics</name>
    <range><lt>3.3.2_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gpdf</name>
    <range><lt>2.8.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>teTeX-base</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.2_9</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>cups-base</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.23.0_3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>koffice</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.5_2,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>pdftohtml</name>
    <range><lt>0.36_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110608898221554">
      <p>Remote exploitation of a buffer overflow vulnerability in
        the xpdf PDF viewer included in multiple Unix and Linux
        distributions could allow for arbitrary code execution as
        the user viewing a PDF file.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability specifically exists due to insufficient
        bounds checking while processing a PDF file that provides
        malicious values in the /Encrypt /Length tag. The
        offending code can be found in the
        <code>Decrypt::makeFileKey2</code> function in the source
        file xpdf/Decrypt.cc.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0064</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="FB24803D1DF2A34FA59FC157B77C970503C8B298@idserv04.idef.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110608898221554</mlist>
      <url>http://www.koffice.org/security/advisory-20050120-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-06</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-26</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-03</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d371b627-6ed5-11d9-bd18-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>zhcon -- unauthorized file access</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>zhcon</name>
    <name>zh-zhcon</name>
    <range><lt>0.2.3_3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Martin <q>Joey</q> Schulze reports:</p>
    <blockquote>
      <p>Erik Sjöund discovered that zhcon, a fast console CJK
        system using the Linux framebuffer, accesses a
        user-controlled configuration file with elevated
        privileges. Thus, it is possible to read arbitrary files.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>When installed from the FreeBSD Ports Collection, zhcon is
      installed set-user-ID root.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0072</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b8943e61-6e68-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>evolution -- arbitrary code execution vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>evolution</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Martin <q>Joey</q> Schulze reports:</p>
    <blockquote>
      <p>Max Vozeler discovered an integer overflow in the helper
        application camel-lock-helper which runs setuid root or
        setgid mail inside of Evolution, a free groupware suite.
        A local attacker can cause the setuid root helper to
        execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges via a
        malicious POP server.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12354</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0102</cvename>
      <url>http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/evolution/camel/camel-lock-helper.c?rev=1.7&amp;view=log#rev1.5.74.1</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-20</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-25</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-02</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="88ff90f2-6e43-11d9-8c87-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>mod_dosevasive -- insecure temporary file creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mod_dosevasive20</name>
    <range><lt>1.10</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An LSS Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://security.lss.hr/en/index.php?page=details&amp;ID=LSS-2005-01-01">
      <p>When a denial of service attack is detected,
        mod_dosevasive will, among other things, create a
        temporary file which it will use to trace actions from the
        offensive IP address. This file is insecurely created in
        /tmp and it's name is easily predictable.</p>
      <p>It is then easy for an attacker to create arbitrary files
        in any directory that the user under which apache runs has
        privileges to write.</p>
      <p><em>[...]</em> once the target file is opened, there is a
        race attack (although difficult to exploit) which can lead
        to mod_dosevasive overwriting any file that the user under
        which apache runs has privileges to write.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdpr>ports/77513</freebsdpr>
      <url>http://security.lss.hr/en/index.php?page=details&amp;ID=LSS-2005-01-01</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-04</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-24</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-22</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b4d94fa0-6e38-11d9-9e1e-c296ac722cb3">
    <topic>squid -- possible cache-poisoning via malformed HTTP
      responses</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>squid</name>
        <range><lt>2.5.7_9</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The squid patches page notes:</p>
        <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-header_parsing">
          <p>This patch makes Squid considerably stricter while
            parsing the HTTP protocol.</p>
          <ol>
            <li>A Content-length header should only appear once in a
              valid request or response. Multiple Content-length
              headers, in conjunction with specially crafted requests,
              may allow Squid's cache to be poisioned with bad content
              in certain situations.</li>
            <li>CR characters is only allowed as part of the CR NL
              line terminator, not alone. This to ensure that all
              involved agrees on the structure of HTTP headers.</li>
            <li>Rejects requests/responses that have whitespace in an
              HTTP header name.</li>
          </ol>
        </blockquote>
        <p>To enable these strict parsing rules, update to at least
          squid-2.5.7_9 and specify <code>relaxed_header_parser
          off</code> in squid.conf.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0174</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-header_parsing</url>
      <certvu>768702</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-24</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-24</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-07</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="97c3a452-6e36-11d9-8324-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>bugzilla -- cross-site scripting vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>bugzilla</name>
    <name>ja-bugzilla</name>
    <range><lt>2.16.8</lt></range>
    <range><ge>2.17.*</ge><lt>2.18</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Bugzilla advisory states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.bugzilla.org/security/2.16.7-nr/">
      <p>This advisory covers a single cross-site scripting issue
        that has recently been discovered and fixed in the
        Bugzilla code: If a malicious user links to a Bugzilla
        site using a specially crafted URL, a script in the error
        page generated by Bugzilla will display the URL unaltered
        in the page, allowing scripts embedded in the URL to
        execute.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1061</cvename>
      <url>http://www.bugzilla.org/security/2.16.7-nr/</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=272620</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-01</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-24</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b0911985-6e2a-11d9-9557-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>web browsers -- window injection vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <range><lt>1.0.1,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.6,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.6</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
        <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
        <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>de-netscape7</name>
        <name>fr-netscape7</name>
        <name>ja-netscape7</name>
        <name>netscape7</name>
        <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-phoenix</name>
        <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
        <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
        <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
        <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
        <name>phoenix</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>kdebase</name>
    <name>kdelibs</name>
    <range><lt>3.3.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>opera</name>
    <name>opera-devel</name>
    <name>linux-opera</name>
    <range><lt>7.54.20050131</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia Research advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/secunia_research/2004-13/advisory/">
      <p>Secunia Research has reported a vulnerability in multiple
        browsers, which can be exploited by malicious people to
        spoof the content of websites.</p>
      <p>The problem is that a website can inject content into
        another site's window if the target name of the window is
        known. This can e.g. be exploited by a malicious website
        to spoof the content of a pop-up window opened on a
        trusted website.</p>
      <p>Secunia has constructed a test, which can be used to
        check if your browser is affected by this issue:
        <a href="http://secunia.com/multiple_browsers_window_injection_vulnerability_test/">http://secunia.com/multiple_browsers_window_injection_vulnerability_test/</a></p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>A <a href="http://mozillanews.org/?article_date=2004-12-08+06-48-46">workaround
        for Mozilla-based browsers</a> is available.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://secunia.com/secunia_research/2004-13/advisory/</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/multiple_browsers_window_injection_vulnerability_test/</url>
      <!-- mozilla -->
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1156</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/13129/</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=273699</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103638</url>
      <url>http://mozillanews.org/?article_date=2004-12-08+06-48-46</url>
      <!-- opera -->
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1157</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/13253/</url>
      <!-- konqueror -->
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1158</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/13254/</url>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20041213-1.txt</url>
      <!-- netscape -->
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1160</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/13402/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-08</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-24</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-26</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d4a7054a-6d96-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>yamt -- arbitrary command execution vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>yamt</name>
    <range><lt>0.5_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Manigandan Radhakrishnan discovered a security
      vulnerability in YAMT which can lead to execution of
      arbitrary commands with the privileges of the user running
      YAMT when sorting based on MP3 tags.  The problem exist in
      the <code>id3tag_sort()</code> routine which does not
      properly sanitize the artist tag from the MP3 file before
      using it as an argument to the mv command.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11999</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1302</cvename>
      <url>http://tigger.uic.edu/~jlongs2/holes/yamt.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-23</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-25</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4e4bd2c2-6bd5-11d9-9e1e-c296ac722cb3">
    <topic>squid -- HTTP response splitting cache pollution attack</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
      <name>squid</name>
      <range><lt>2.5.7_8</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
      <p>According to a whitepaper published by Sanctum, Inc., it
        is possible to mount cache poisoning attacks against, among others,
        squid proxies by inserting false replies into the HTTP stream.</p>
      <p>The squid patches page notes:</p>
      <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-response_splitting">
        <p>This patch additionally strengthens Squid from the HTTP response
          attack described by Sanctum.</p>
      </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0175</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-response_splitting</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1200</url>
      <url>https://www.watchfire.com/securearea/whitepapers.aspx?id=8</url>
      <certvu>625878</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-01</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-22</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-07</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="338d1723-5f03-11d9-92a7-000bdb1444a4">
    <topic>horde -- XSS vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>horde</name>
    <name>horde-php5</name>
    <range><gt>3.*</gt><lt>3.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Hyperdose Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://lists.horde.org/archives/announce/2005/000159.html">
      <p>Horde contains two XSS attacks that can be exploited
        through GET requests.  Once exploited, these requests
        could be used to execute any javascript commands in the
        context of that user, potentially including but not
        limited to reading and deleting email, and stealing auth
        tokens.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12255</bid>
      <mlist msgid="1105593825.8638@mx249a.mysite4now.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110564059322774</mlist>
      <mlist>http://lists.horde.org/archives/announce/2005/000159.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-04</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2b2b333b-6bd3-11d9-95f8-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>mc -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mc</name>
    <range><lt>4.6.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Andrew V. Samoilov reported several vulnerabilities that
      were corrected in MidnightCommand 4.6.0:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>Format string issues (CAN-2004-1004)</li>
      <li>Buffer overflows (CAN-2004-1005)</li>
      <li>Denial-of-service, infinite loop (CAN-2004-1009)</li>
      <li>Denial-of-service, corrupted section header
        (CAN-2004-1090)</li>
      <li>Denial-of-service, null pointer dereference (CAN-2004-1091)</li>
      <li>Freeing unallocated memory (CAN-2004-1092)</li>
      <li>Using already freed memory (CAN-2004-1093)</li>
    </ul>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1004</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1005</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1009</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1090</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1091</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1092</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1093</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-01</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c418d472-6bd1-11d9-93ca-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>perl -- File::Path insecure file/directory permissions</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>perl</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge><lt>5.6.2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.8.0</ge><lt>5.8.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Jeroen van Wolffelaar reports that the Perl module File::Path
      contains a race condition wherein traversed directories and files
      are temporarily made world-readable/writable.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0452</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-620</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/18650</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-30</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-21</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-01</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e8c6ade2-6bcc-11d9-8e6f-000a95bc6fae">
    <cancelled superseded="e3cf89f0-53da-11d9-92b7-ceadd4ac2edd" />
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1489df94-6bcb-11d9-a21e-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>opera -- multiple vulnerabilities in Java implementation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>opera</name>
    <name>opera-devel</name>
    <name>linux-opera</name>
    <range><lt>7.54.20041210</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Marc Schoenefeld reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110088923127820">
      <p>Opera 7.54 is vulnerable to leakage of the java sandbox,
            allowing malicious applets to gain unacceptable
            privileges. This allows them to be used for information
            gathering (spying) of local identity information and
            system configurations as well as causing annoying crash
            effects.</p>
      <p>Opera 754 <em>[sic]</em> which was released Aug 5,2004 is
            vulnerable to the XSLT processor covert channel attack,
            which was corrected with JRE 1.4.2_05 [released in July
            04], but in disadvantage to the users the opera packaging
            guys chose to bundle the JRE 1.4.2_04 <em>[...]</em></p>
      <p>Internal pointer DoS exploitation: Opera.jar contains the
            opera replacement of the java plugin. It therefore handles
            communication between javascript and the Java VM via the
            liveconnect protocol. The public class EcmaScriptObject
            exposes a system memory pointer to the java address space,
            by constructing a special variant of this type an internal
            cache table can be polluted by false entries that infer
            proper function of the JSObject class and in the following
            proof-of-concept crash the browser.</p>
      <p>Exposure of location of local java installation Sniffing
            the URL classpath allows to retrieve the URLs of the
            bootstrap class path and therefore the JDK installation
            directory.</p>
      <p>Exposure of local user name to an untrusted applet An
            attacker could use the sun.security.krb5.Credentials class
            to retrieve the name of the currently logged in user and
            parse his home directory from the information which is
            provided by the thrown
            java.security.AccessControlException.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="Pine.A41.4.58.0411191800510.57436@zivunix.uni-muenster.de">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110088923127820</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-19</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-24</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="045944a0-6bca-11d9-aaa6-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>sudo -- environmental variable CDPATH is not cleared</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>sudo</name>
    <range><lt>1.6.8.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A sudo bug report says:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.sudo.ws/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=155">
      <p>sudo doesn't unset the CDPATH variable, which leads to
        possible security problems.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.sudo.ws/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=155</url>
      <mlist>http://www.sudo.ws/pipermail/sudo-announce/2004-November/000044.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-18</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e480ccb2-6bc8-11d9-8dbe-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>fcron -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>fcron</name>
    <range><lt>2.9.5.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE Security Advisory states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=157&amp;type=vulnerabilities&amp;flashstatus=false">
      <p>Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Fcron.</p>
      <ol>
        <li>File contents disclosure</li>
        <li>Configuration Bypass Vulnerability</li>
        <li>File Removal and Empty File Creation Vulnerability</li>
        <li>Information Disclosure Vulnerability</li>
      </ol>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=157&amp;type=vulnerabilities&amp;flashstatus=false</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1030</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1031</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1032</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1033</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="02274fd9-6bc5-11d9-8edb-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>realplayer -- arbitrary file deletion and other vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux-realplayer</name>
    <range><lt>10.0.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An NGSSoftware Insight Security Research Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.ngssoftware.com/advisories/real-03full.txt">
      <p>Two vulnerabilities have been discovered in RealPlayer
            which may potentially be leveraged to allow remote code
            execution, or may used in combination with the Real
            Metadata Package File Deletion vulnerability to reliably
            delete files from a users system.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.ngssoftware.com/advisories/real-02full.txt</url>
      <url>http://www.ngssoftware.com/advisories/real-03full.txt</url>
      <url>http://service.real.com/help/faq/security/040928_player/EN/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-06</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2001103a-6bbd-11d9-851d-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>imlib -- xpm heap buffer overflows and integer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>imlib</name>
    <range><lt>1.9.15_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>imlib2</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.2_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Pavel Kankovsky reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="https://bugzilla.fedora.us/show_bug.cgi?id=2051#c11">
      <p>Imlib affected by a variant of CAN-2004-0782 too.</p>
      <p>I've discovered more vulnerabilities in Imlib
        (1.9.13). In particular, it appears to be affected by a
        variant of Chris Evans' libXpm flaw #1 (CAN-2004-0782, see
        http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2004-003.txt). Look
        at the attached image, it kills ee on my 7.3.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>The flaws also affect imlib2.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1025</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1026</cvename>
      <bid>11830</bid>
      <url>https://bugzilla.fedora.us/show_bug.cgi?id=2051#c11</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=138516</url>
      <url>http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/enlightenment/e17/libs/imlib2/src/modules/loaders/loader_xpm.c#rev1.3</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-06</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="39953788-6bbb-11d9-8bc9-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>egroupware -- arbitrary file download in JiNN</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>eGroupWare</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.0.006</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>eGroupWare contains a bug in the JiNN component that allows
      a remote attacker to download arbitrary files.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/egroupware/jinn/CHANGELOG#rev1.24</url>
      <mlist>http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=5915445&amp;forum_id=35178</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2c25e762-6bb9-11d9-93db-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>quake2 -- multiple critical vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>quake2forge</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>quake2lnx</name>
    <range><lt>0.16.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An advisory published by Richard Stanway describes numerous
      critical vulnerabilities in the Quake II engine:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secur1ty.net/advisories/001">
      <p>Due to unchecked input at various stages in the server,
            remote users are able to cause the server to crash, reveal
            sensitive information or potentially execute arbitrary
            code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://secur1ty.net/advisories/001</url>
      <mlist msgid="NGEHLEPKOGIHAIJAMDPKOEHJCGAA.bugtraq@secur1ty.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109892527321706</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-21</entry>
      <modified>2005-03-15</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5c7bb4dd-6a56-11d9-97ec-000c6e8f12ef">
    <topic>konversation  --  shell script command injection</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>konversation</name>
    <range><lt>0.15</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Konversation comes with Perl scripts that do not properly escape
      shell characters on executing a script. This makes it possible
      to attack Konversation with shell script command injection.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0129</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0130</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0131</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="200501191739.56585.wouter@coekaerts.be">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=110616016509114</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-19</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-19</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-21</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7a921e9e-68b1-11d9-9e1e-c296ac722cb3">
    <topic>squid -- no sanity check of usernames in squid_ldap_auth</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.7_7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The LDAP authentication helper did not strip
      leading or trailing spaces from the login name.
      According to the squid patches page:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-ldap_spaces">
      <p>LDAP is very forgiving about spaces in search
        filters and this could be abused to log in
        using several variants of the login name,
        possibly bypassing explicit access controls
        or confusing accounting.</p>
      <p>Workaround: Block logins with spaces</p>
        <pre>
        acl login_with_spaces proxy_auth_regex [:space:]
            http_access deny login_with_spaces
        </pre>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0173</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-ldap_spaces</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1187</url>
      <certvu>924198</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-10</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-19</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-08</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="990cf07e-6988-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>cups-base -- CUPS server remote DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cups-base</name>
    <range><ge>1.1.21</ge><lt>1.1.23</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Kenshi Muto discovered that the CUPS server would enter an
      infinite loop when processing a URL containing
      <q><code>/..</code></q>.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12200</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2874</cvename>
      <url>http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1042</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-30</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-18</entry>
      <modified>2005-09-21</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b58ff497-6977-11d9-ae49-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>tiff -- divide-by-zero denial-of-service</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>tiff</name>
    <name>linux-tiff</name>
    <range><lt>3.6.0</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>pdflib</name>
    <name>pdflib-perl</name>
    <range><lt>6.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gdal</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.1_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>fractorama</name>
    <name>iv</name>
    <name>ivtools</name>
    <name>ja-iv</name>
    <name>ja-libimg</name>
    <name>paraview</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A US-CERT vulnerability note reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/555304">
      <p>An Integer overflow in the LibTIFF library may allow a
        remote attacker to cause a divide-by-zero error that results
        in a denial-of-service condition.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0804</cvename>
      <certvu>555304</certvu>
      <url>http://bugzilla.remotesensing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2002-03-27</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-18</entry>
      <modified>2005-08-01</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="249a8c42-6973-11d9-ae49-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>zgv -- exploitable heap overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>zgv</name>
    <range><lt>5.8_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>xzgv</name>
    <range><lt>0.8_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>infamous41md reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109886210702781">
      <p>zgv uses malloc() frequently to allocate memory for storing
        image data.  When calculating how much to allocate, user
        supplied data from image headers is multiplied and/or added
        without any checks for arithmetic overflows.  We can
        overflow numerous calculations, and cause small buffers to
        be allocated.  Then we can overflow the buffer, and
        eventually execute code.  There are a total of
        11 overflows that are exploitable to execute arbitrary
        code.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>These bugs exist in both zgv and xzgv.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20041025210717.2799d9c1.infamous41md@hotpop.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109886210702781</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20041027233907.A3678@netdirect.ca">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109898111915661</mlist>
      <url>http://rus.members.beeb.net/xzgv.html</url>
      <url>http://www.svgalib.org/rus/zgv/</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0994</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=160&amp;type=vulnerabilities&amp;flashstatus=false</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-26</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-18</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-21</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a77849a5-696f-11d9-ae49-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- insecure permissions for some downloaded files</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>thunderbird</name>
    <range><lt>0.9</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
        <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
        <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.r2,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>de-netscape7</name>
        <name>fr-netscape7</name>
        <name>ja-netscape7</name>
        <name>netscape7</name>
        <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><le>7.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.5</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.5,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-phoenix</name>
        <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
        <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
        <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
        <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
        <name>phoenix</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>In a Mozilla bug report, Daniel Kleinsinger writes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=251297">
      <p>I was comparing treatment of attachments opened directly
        from emails on different platforms. I discovered that Linux
        builds save attachments in /tmp with world readable rights.
        This doesn't seem like a good thing. Couldn't someone else
        logged onto the same machine read your attachments?</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>This could expose the contents of downloaded files or email
      attachments to other users on a multi-user system.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=251297</url>
      <mlist msgid="417C19F1.2040107@ptraced.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=109865078103911</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-13</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-18</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0f5a2b4d-694b-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>awstats -- remote command execution vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>awstats</name>
    <range><lt>6.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE Security Advisory  reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=110600949323439">
      <p>Remote exploitation of an input validation vulnerability
        in AWStats allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands
        under the privileges of the web server.</p>
      <p>The problem specifically exists when the application is
        running as a CGI script on a web server. The "configdir"
        parameter contains unfiltered user-supplied data that is
        utilized in a call to the Perl routine open()...</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation allows remote attackers to
        execute arbitrary commands under the privileges of the web
        server. This can lead to further compromise as it provides
        remote attackers with local access.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12270</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0116</cvename>
      <certvu>272296</certvu>
      <mlist msgid="FB24803D1DF2A34FA59FC157B77C970503C8B20C@idserv04.idef.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=110600949323439</mlist>
      <url>http://awstats.sourceforge.net/docs/awstats_changelog.txt</url>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=185&amp;type=vulnerabilities&amp;flashstatus=false</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-18</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-23</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="597e2bee-68ea-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ImageMagick -- PSD handler heap overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ImageMagick</name>
    <range><lt>6.1.8.8</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=184&amp;type=vulnerabilities">
      <p>Remote exploitation of a buffer overflow vulnerability in
        The ImageMagick's Project's ImageMagick PSD image-decoding
        module could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary
        code.</p>
      <p>Exploitation may allow attackers to run arbitrary code on
        a victim's computer if the victim opens a specially
        formatted image. Such images could be delivered by e-mail
        or HTML, in some cases, and would likely not raise
        suspicion on the victim's part. Exploitation is also
        possible when a web-based application uses ImageMagick to
        process user-uploaded image files.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0005</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=184&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-21</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-18</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7850a238-680a-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>cups-lpr -- lppasswd multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cups-lpr</name>
    <name>fr-cups-lpr</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.23</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>D. J. Bernstein reports that Bartlomiej Sieka has
      discovered several security vulnerabilities in lppasswd,
      which is part of CUPS.  In the following excerpt from
      Bernstein's email, CVE names have been added for each issue:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://tigger.uic.edu/~jlongs2/holes/cups2.txt">
      <p>First, lppasswd blithely ignores write errors in
        fputs(line,outfile) at lines 311 and 315 of lppasswd.c,
        and in fprintf(...) at line 346. An attacker who fills up
        the disk at the right moment can arrange for
        /usr/local/etc/cups/passwd to be truncated.
        <em>(CAN-2004-1268)</em></p>
      <p>Second, if lppasswd bumps into a file-size resource limit
        while writing passwd.new, it leaves passwd.new in place,
        disabling all subsequent invocations of lppasswd. Any
        local user can thus disable lppasswd...
        <em>(CAN-2004-1269)</em></p>
      <p>Third, line 306 of lppasswd.c prints an error message to
        stderr but does not exit. This is not a problem on systems
        that ensure that file descriptors 0, 1, and 2 are open for
        setuid programs, but it is a problem on other systems;
        lppasswd does not check that passwd.new is different from
        stderr, so it ends up writing a user-controlled error
        message to passwd if the user closes file descriptor
        2. <em>(CAN-2004-1270)</em></p>
    </blockquote>
    <p><strong>Note:</strong> The third issue, CAN-2004-1270, does
      not affect FreeBSD 4.6-RELEASE or later systems, as these
      systems ensure that the file descriptors 0, 1, and 2 are
      always open for set-user-ID and set-group-ID programs.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1268</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1269</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1270</cvename>
      <bid>12007</bid>
      <bid>12004</bid>
      <url>http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1023</url>
      <url>http://tigger.uic.edu/~jlongs2/holes/cups2.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-17</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="40a3bca2-6809-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>cups-base -- HPGL buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cups-base</name>
    <name>fr-cups-base</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.22.0_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ariel Berkman has discovered a buffer overflow
      vulnerability in CUPS's HPGL input driver.  This
      vulnerability could be exploited to execute arbitrary code
      with the permission of the CUPS server by printing a
      specially crated HPGL file.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11968</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1267</cvename>
      <url>http://tigger.uic.edu/~jlongs2/holes/cups.txt</url>
      <url>http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1024</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-17</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ce109fd4-67f3-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mysql-scripts -- mysqlaccess insecure temporary file creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mysql-scripts</name>
    <range><lt>3.23.58_2</lt></range>
    <range><gt>4.*</gt><lt>4.0.23a_1</lt></range>
    <range><gt>4.1.*</gt><lt>4.1.9_1</lt></range>
    <range><gt>5.*</gt><lt>5.0.2_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Debian Security Team reports:</p>
    <blockquote>
      <p>Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña from the Debian Security
        Audit Project discovered a temporary file vulnerability in
        the mysqlaccess script of MySQL that could allow an
        unprivileged user to let root overwrite arbitrary files
        via a symlink attack and could also could unveil the
        contents of a temporary file which might contain sensitive
        information.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0004</cvename>
      <url>http://lists.mysql.com/internals/20600</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-16</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-17</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f2d5e56e-67eb-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>unrtf -- buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>unrtf</name>
    <range><lt>0.19.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Yosef Klein and Limin Wang have found a buffer overflow
      vulnerability in unrtf that can allow an attacker to execute
      arbitrary code with the permissions of the user running
      unrtf, by running unrtf on a specially crafted rtf
      document.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12030</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1297</cvename>
      <url>http://tigger.uic.edu/~jlongs2/holes/unrtf.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-16</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-11</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3fbf9db2-658b-11d9-abad-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>mozilla -- heap overflow in NNTP handler</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>de-netscape7</name>
        <name>fr-netscape7</name>
        <name>ja-netscape7</name>
        <name>netscape7</name>
        <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.5</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.5,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-netscape</name>
        <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
        <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Maurycy Prodeus reports a critical vulnerability in
      Mozilla-based browsers:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://isec.pl/vulnerabilities/isec-0020-mozilla.txt">
      <p>Mozilla browser supports NNTP urls. Remote side is able to
        trigger  news:// connection to any server. I found a flaw in
        NNTP handling code which may cause heap overflow and allow
        remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on client
        machine.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1316</cvename>
      <url>http://isec.pl/vulnerabilities/isec-0020-mozilla.txt</url>
      <mlist msgid="Pine.LNX.4.44.0412292228440.19239-200000@isec.pl">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110436284718949</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3cc84400-6576-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mpg123 -- buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mpg123</name>
    <name>mpg123-nas</name>
    <name>mpg123-esound</name>
    <range><lt>0.59r_17</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Yuri D'Elia has found a buffer overflow vulnerability in
      mpg123's parsing of frame headers in input streams.  This
      vulnerability can potentially lead to execution of arbitrary
      code with the permissions of the user running mpg123, if the
      user runs mpg123 on a specially crafted MP2 or MP3 file.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0991</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-01</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5fe7e27a-64cb-11d9-9e1e-c296ac722cb3">
    <topic>squid -- denial of service with forged WCCP messages</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.7_6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The squid patches page notes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-wccp_denial_of_service">
      <p>WCCP_I_SEE_YOU messages contain a 'number of caches'
        field which should be between 1 and 32. Values outside
        that range may crash Squid if WCCP is enabled, and if an
        attacker can spoof UDP packets with the WCCP router's IP
        address.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0095</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-wccp_denial_of_service</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1190</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2005_2.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-07</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-12</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-22</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="184ab9e0-64cd-11d9-9e1e-c296ac722cb3">
    <topic>squid -- buffer overflow vulnerability in gopherToHTML</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.7_6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The squid patches page notes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-gopher_html_parsing">
      <p>A malicious gopher server may return a response with very
        long lines that cause a buffer overflow in Squid.</p>
      <p>Workaround: Since gopher is very obscure these days, do
        not allow Squid to any gopher servers. Use an ACL rule
        like:</p>
      <pre>acl Gopher proto gopher
http_access deny Gopher</pre>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0094</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-gopher_html_parsing</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1189</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2005_1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-12</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-22</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="131bd7c4-64a3-11d9-829a-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>libxine -- DVD subpicture decoder heap overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>libxine</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.r6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A xine security announcement states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-5">
      <p>A heap overflow has been found in the DVD subpicture
        decoder of xine-lib. This can be used for a remote heap
        overflow exploit, which can, on some systems, lead to or
        help in executing malicious code with the permissions of the
        user running a xine-lib based media application.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1379</cvename>
      <url>http://xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-5</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-06</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-12</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b6939d5b-64a1-11d9-9106-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>libxine -- multiple vulnerabilities in VideoCD handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>libxine</name>
    <range><ge>1.0.r2</ge><lt>1.0.r6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A xine security announcement states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-4">
      <p>Several string overflows on the stack have been fixed in
        xine-lib, some of them can be used for remote buffer
        overflow exploits leading to the execution of arbitrary code
        with the permissions of the user running a xine-lib based
        media application.</p>
      <p>Stack-based string overflows have been found:</p>
      <ol>
        <li>in the code which handles VideoCD MRLs</li>
        <li>in VideoCD code reading the disc label</li>
        <li>in the code which parses text subtitles and prepares
          them for display</li>
      </ol>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-4</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-07</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1b70bef4-649f-11d9-a30e-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>libxine -- multiple buffer overflows in RTSP</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mplayer</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk2</name>
    <name>mplayer-esound</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk-esound</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk2-esound</name>
    <range><lt>0.99.4</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>libxine</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.r4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A xine security announcement states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-3">
      <p>Multiple vulnerabilities have been found and fixed in the
        Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) client for RealNetworks
        servers, including a series of potentially remotely
        exploitable buffer overflows. This is a joint advisory by
        the MPlayer and xine teams as the code in question is common
        to these projects.</p>
      <p>Severity: High (arbitrary remote code execution under the
        user ID running the player) when playing Real RTSP streams.
        At this time, there is no known exploit for these
        vulnerabilities.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0433</cvename>
      <url>http://xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-3</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/16019</url>
      <bid>10245</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8eabaad9-641f-11d9-92a7-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>hylafax -- unauthorized login vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>hylafax</name>
    <range><lt>4.2.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A flaw in HylaFAX may allow an attacker to bypass normal
      authentication by spoofing their DNS PTR records.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1182</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20050111155949.GU9853@bilbo.x101.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110546971307585</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-11</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="56971fa6-641c-11d9-a097-000854d03344">
    <topic>xshisen -- local buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>xshisen</name>
        <range><lt>1.36_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Steve Kemp has found buffer overflows in the handling
      of the command line flag -KCONV and the XSHISENLIB environment
      variable.  Ulf Härnhammer has detected an unbounded copy from
          the GECOS field to a char array.  All overflows can be exploited
          to gain group games privileges.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=213957</url>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=289784</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-1053</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0117</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-11</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0cf3480d-5fdf-11d9-b721-00065be4b5b6">
    <topic>helvis -- arbitrary file deletion problem</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>ko-helvis</name>
        <range><le>1.8h2_1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>helvis</name>
        <range><le>1.8h2_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The setuid root elvprsv utility, used to preserve
     recovery helvis files, can be abused by local users to delete
        with root privileges.</p>
    <p>The problem is that elvprsv deletes files when it thinks they
    have become corrupt. When elvprsv is pointed to a normal file then
    it will almost always think the file is corrupt and deletes it.
    This behavior may be exploited by local attackers to delete critical
    files.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0120</cvename>
      <url>http://people.freebsd.org/~niels/ports/korean/helvis/issues.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-24</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-10</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bb99f803-5fde-11d9-b721-00065be4b5b6">
    <topic>helvis -- information leak vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>ko-helvis</name>
        <range><le>1.8h2_1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>helvis</name>
        <range><le>1.8h2_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Once a recovery file has been preserved by the setuid root elvprsv
    utility it is placed in a worldreadable directory with worldreadable
    permissions.  This possibly allows sensitive information to leak.</p>
    <p>In addition to this information leak, it is possible for users
    to recover files that belong to other users by using elvrec, another
    setuid root binary.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0118</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0119</cvename>
      <url>http://people.freebsd.org/~niels/ports/korean/helvis/issues.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-24</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-10</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="28ab7ddf-61ab-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>dillo -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>dillo</name>
    <range><lt>0.8.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>dillo contains a format string vulnerability which could
      lead to execution of arbitrary code simply by viewing a web
      page or opening a HTML file.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0012</cvename>
      <url>http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76665</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-04</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f92e1bbc-5e18-11d9-839a-0050da134090">
    <topic>tnftp -- mget does not check for directory escapes</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>tnftp</name>
        <range><lt>20050103</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>When downloading a batch of files from an FTP server the
         mget command does not check for directory escapes.  A
         specially crafted file on the FTP server could then
         potentially overwrite an existing file of the user.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1294</cvename>
      <url>http://tigger.uic.edu/~jlongs2/holes/tnftp.txt</url>
      <url>http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/othersrc/usr.bin/tnftp/src/cmds.c?rev=1.1.1.3&amp;content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup</url>
      <url>http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/12/15/2113202</url>
      <mlist msgid="653D74053BA6F54A81ED83DCF969DF08CFA2AA@pivxes1.pivx.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110321888413132</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-07</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8f86d8b5-6025-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>tiff -- tiffdump integer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>tiff</name>
    <range><lt>3.7.1_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-tiff</name>
    <range><lt>3.6.1_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Dmitry V. Levin found a potential integer overflow in the
      tiffdump utility which could lead to execution of arbitrary
      code.  This could be exploited by tricking an user into
      executing tiffdump on a specially crafted tiff image.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1183</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-06</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-06</entry>
      <modified>2005-03-01</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="fc7e6a42-6012-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>tiff -- directory entry count integer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>tiff</name>
    <range><lt>3.7.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-tiff</name>
    <range><lt>3.6.1_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>pdflib</name>
    <name>pdflib-perl</name>
    <range><lt>6.0.1_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gdal</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.1_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>fractorama</name>
    <name>iv</name>
    <name>ivtools</name>
    <name>ja-iv</name>
    <name>ja-libimg</name>
    <name>paraview</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>In an iDEFENSE Security Advisory infamous41md reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=174&amp;type=vulnerabilities">
      <p>Remote exploitation of a heap-based buffer overflow
        vulnerability within the LibTIFF package could allow
        attackers to execute arbitrary code.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability specifically exists due to insufficient
        validation of user-supplied data when calculating the size
        of a directory entry. A TIFF file includes a number of
        directory entry header fields that describe the data in
        the file. Included in these entries is an entry count and
        offset value that are calculated to determine the size and
        location of the data for that entry.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>12075</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1308</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=174&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
      <certvu>125598</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-17</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-06</entry>
      <modified>2005-08-01</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="14e8f315-600e-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <cancelled superseded="3897a2f8-1d57-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad" />
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bd9fc2bf-5ffe-11d9-a11a-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>vim -- vulnerabilities in modeline handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>vim</name>
    <name>vim-lite</name>
    <name>vim+ruby</name>
    <range><lt>6.3.45</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ciaran McCreesh discovered news ways in which a VIM modeline
      can be used to trojan a text file.  The patch by Bram
      Moolenaar reads:</p>
    <blockquote cite="ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/patches/6.3/6.3.045">
      <p>Problem: Unusual characters in an option value may cause
        unexpected behavior, especially for a modeline. (Ciaran
        McCreesh)</p>
      <p>Solution: Don't allow setting termcap options or
        'printdevice' or 'titleold' in a modeline. Don't list
        options for "termcap" and "all" in a modeline. Don't allow
        unusual characters in 'filetype', 'syntax', 'backupext',
        'keymap', 'patchmode' and 'langmenu'.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p><strong>Note:</strong> It is generally recommended that VIM
      users use <code>set nomodeline</code> in
      <code>~/.vimrc</code> to avoid the possibility of trojaned
      text files.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1138</cvename>
      <url>ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/patches/6.3/6.3.045</url>
      <mlist>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vimdev/message/38084</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-09</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-06</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="58fc2752-5f74-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>pcal -- buffer overflow vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pcal</name>
    <range><lt>4.8.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Danny Lungstrom has found two buffer overflow
      vulnerabilities in pcal which can lead to execution of
      arbitrary code by making a user run pcal on a specially
      crafted calendar file.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1289</cvename>
      <bid>12035</bid>
      <bid>12036</bid>
      <mlist msgid="20041215083219.56092.qmail@cr.yp.to">http://securesoftware.list.cr.yp.to/archive/0/46</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-06</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ca9ce879-5ebb-11d9-a01c-0050569f0001">
    <topic>exim -- two buffer overflow vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>exim</name>
        <name>exim-ldap</name>
        <name>exim-ldap2</name>
        <name>exim-mysql</name>
        <name>exim-postgresql</name>
        <name>exim-sa-exim</name>
        <range><lt>4.43+28_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>1. The function host_aton() can overflow a buffer
       if it is presented with an illegal IPv6 address
       that has more than 8 components.</p>
    <p>2. The second report described a buffer overflow
       in the function spa_base64_to_bits(), which is part
       of the code for SPA authentication.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="Pine.SOC.4.61.0501041452540.1114@draco.cus.cam.ac.uk">http://www.exim.org/mail-archives/exim-announce/2005/msg00000.html</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="1CE07882ECEE894CA2D5A89B8DEBC4011CFDE5@porgy.admin.idefense.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110573573800377</mlist>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0021</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0022</cvename>
      <bid>12185</bid>
      <bid>12188</bid>
      <bid>12268</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-01-05</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-05</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-18</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="877e918e-5362-11d9-96d4-00065be4b5b6">
    <topic>mpg123 -- playlist processing buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>mpg123</name>
        <name>mpg123-nas</name>
        <name>mpg123-esound</name>
        <range><le>0.59r_15</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the playlist
      processing of mpg123. A specially crafted playlist entry
      can cause a stack overflow that can be used to inject
      arbitrary code into the mpg123 process </p>
    <p>Note that a malicious playlist, demonstrating this
      vulnerability, was released by the bug finder and may be
      used as a template by attackers.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1284</cvename>
      <url>http://tigger.uic.edu/~jlongs2/holes/mpg123.txt</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/13511/</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/18626</url>
      <bid>11958</bid>
      <mlist msgid="653D74053BA6F54A81ED83DCF969DF08CFA2AA@pivxes1.pivx.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110321888413132</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-03</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bd579366-5290-11d9-ac20-00065be4b5b6">
    <topic>greed -- insecure GRX file processing</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>greed</name>
        <range><le>0.81p</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A buffer overflow vulnerability has been detected in the greed
    URL handling code. This bug can especially be a problem when greed is
    used to process GRX (GetRight) files that originate from untrusted
    sources.</p>
    <p>The bug finder, Manigandan Radhakrishnan, gave the following description:</p>
    <blockquote cite='http://tigger.uic.edu/~jlongs2/holes/greed.txt'>
      <p>Here are the bugs. First, in main.c, DownloadLoop() uses strcat()
        to copy an input filename to the end of a 128-byte COMMAND array.
        Second, DownloadLoop() passes the input filename to system() without
        checking for special characters such as semicolons.</p></blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1273</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1274</cvename>
      <url>http://tigger.uic.edu/~jlongs2/holes/greed.txt</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/13534/</url>
      <mlist msgid="653D74053BA6F54A81ED83DCF969DF08CFA2AA@pivxes1.pivx.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110321888413132</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-15</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-03</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="949c470e-528f-11d9-ac20-00065be4b5b6">
    <topic>golddig -- local buffer overflow vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>golddig</name>
        <range><le>2.0</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Two buffer overflow vulnerabilities where detected. Both issues can
    be used by local users to gain group games privileges on affected systems.</p>
        <p>The first overflow exists in the map name handling and can be triggered
        when a very long name is given to the program during command-line execution</p>
         <p>The second overflow exists in the username processing while writing
    the players score to disk. Excessivly long usernames, set via the USER environment
    variable, are stored without any length checks in a memory buffer.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0121</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="200412021055.iB2AtweU067125@repoman.freebsd.org">http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?200412021055.iB2AtweU067125</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-03</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="927743d4-5ca9-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>up-imapproxy -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>up-imapproxy</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>pop3proxy</name>
    <range><le>1.1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Timo Sirainen reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109995749510773">
      <p>There are various bugs in up-imapproxy which can crash
        it. Since up-imapproxy runs in a single process with each
        connection handled in a separate thread, any crash kills
        all the connections and stops listening for new ones.</p>
      <p>In 64bit systems it might be possible to make it leak
        data (mails, passwords, ..) from other connections to
        attacker's connection. However I don't think up-imapproxy
        actually works in any 64bit system so this is just a
        theoretical problem.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1035</cvename>
      <bid>11630</bid>
      <mlist msgid="1099851138.3716.3.camel@hurina">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109995749510773</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-17</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-02</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="832e9d75-5bfc-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>kdelibs3 -- konqueror FTP command injection vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ja-kdelibs</name>
    <name>kdelibs</name>
    <range><lt>3.3.2_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Albert Puigsech Galicia reports that Konqueror (more
      specifically kio_ftp) and Microsoft Internet Explorer are
      vulnerable to a FTP command injection vulnerability which
      can be exploited by tricking an user into clicking a
      specially crafted FTP URI.</p>
    <p>It is also reported by Ian Gulliver and Emanuele Balla that
      this vulnerability can be used to tricking a client into
      sending out emails without user interaction.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11827</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1165</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="200412051011.54045.ripe@7a69ezine.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110245752232681</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20041223235620.GA2846@penguinhosting.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=110387390226693</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20041224142506.GB12939@penguinhosting.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=110390734925183</mlist>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050101-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-01</discovery>
      <entry>2005-01-01</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-04</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="9168253c-5a6d-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>a2ps -- insecure temporary file creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>a2ps-a4</name>
    <name>a2ps-letter</name>
    <name>a2ps-letterdj</name>
    <range><lt>4.13b_3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Secunia Security Advisory reports that Javier
      Fernández-Sanguino Peña has found temporary file
      creation vulnerabilities in the fixps and psmandup scripts
      which are part of a2ps.  These vulnerabilities could lead to
      an attacker overwriting arbitrary files with the credentials
      of the user running the vulnerable scripts.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1377</cvename>
      <bid>12108</bid>
      <bid>12109</bid>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/13641/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-27</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-30</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="64c8cc2a-59b1-11d9-8a99-000c6e8f12ef">
    <topic>libxine -- buffer-overflow vulnerability in aiff support</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>libxine</name>
    <range><le>1.0.r5_3</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Due to a buffer overflow in the open_aiff_file function in
      demux_aiff.c, a remote attacker is able to execute arbitrary
      code via a modified AIFF file.</p></body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1300</cvename>
      <url>http://tigger.uic.edu/~jlongs2/holes/xine-lib.txt</url>
      <url>http://xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-7</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-29</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2e25d38b-54d1-11d9-b612-000c6e8f12ef">
    <topic>jabberd -- denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>jabber</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.3.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>José Antonio Calvo discovered a bug in the Jabber 1.x server.
      According to Matthias Wimmer:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://devel.amessage.info/jabberd14/README.html">
      <p>Without this patch, it is possible to remotly crash
        jabberd14, if there is access to one of the following types
        of network sockets:</p>
      <ul>
        <li>Socket accepting client connections</li>
        <li>Socket accepting connections from other servers</li>
        <li>Socket connecting to an other Jabber server</li>
        <li>Socket accepting connections from server components</li>
        <li>Socket connecting to server components</li>
      </ul>
      <p>This is any socket on which the jabberd server parses
        XML!</p>
      <p>The problem existed in the included expat XML parser code.
        This patch removes the included expat code from jabberd14
        and links jabberd against an installed version of expat.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1378</cvename>
      <url>http://devel.amessage.info/jabberd14/README.html</url>
      <url>http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/jabberd/2004-September/002004.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-26</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a30e5e44-5440-11d9-9e1e-c296ac722cb3">
    <topic>squid -- confusing results on empty acl declarations</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.7_5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Applying an empty ACL list results in unexpected behavior:
      anything will match an empty ACL list.  For example,</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1166">
      <p>The meaning of the configuration gets very confusing when
        we encounter empty ACLs such as</p>
      <p><code>acl something src "/path/to/empty_file.txt"<br />
          http_access allow something somewhere</code></p>
      <p>gets parsed (with warnings) as</p>
      <p><code>http_access allow somwhere</code></p>
      <p>And similarily if you are using proxy_auth acls without
        having any auth schemes defined.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-0194</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-empty_acls</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1166</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-21</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-23</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-08</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="efa1344b-5477-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ethereal -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ethereal</name>
    <name>ethereal-lite</name>
    <name>tethereal</name>
    <name>tethereal-lite</name>
    <range><lt>0.10.8</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An Ethreal Security Advisories reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00016.html">
      <p>Issues have been discovered in the following protocol
        dissectors:</p>
      <ul>
        <li>Matthew Bing discovered a bug in DICOM dissection that
          could make Ethereal crash.</li>
        <li>An invalid RTP timestamp could make Ethereal hang and
          create a large temporary file, possibly filling
          available disk space.</li>
        <li>The HTTP dissector could access previously-freed
          memory, causing a crash.</li>
        <li>Brian Caswell discovered that an improperly formatted
          SMB packet could make Ethereal hang, maximizing CPU
          utilization.</li>
      </ul>
      <p>Impact: It may be possible to make Ethereal crash or run
        arbitrary code by injecting a purposefully malformed
        packet onto the wire or by convincing someone to read a
        malformed packet trace file.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1139</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1140</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1141</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1142</cvename>
      <url>http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00016.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-14</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e3e266e9-5473-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>xpdf -- buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xpdf</name>
    <range><lt>3.00_5</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>kdegraphics</name>
    <range><lt>3.3.2_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gpdf</name>
    <range><le>2.8.1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>teTeX-base</name>
    <range><le>2.0.2_6</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>cups-base</name>
        <range><le>1.1.22.0</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>koffice</name>
    <range><le>1.3.5,1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>pdftohtml</name>
    <range><lt>0.36_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=172&amp;type=vulnerabilities">
      <p>Remote exploitation of a buffer overflow vulnerability in
        the xpdf PDF viewer, as included in multiple Linux
        distributions, could allow attackers to execute arbitrary
        code as the user viewing a PDF file. The offending code
        can be found in the Gfx::doImage() function in the source
        file xpdf/Gfx.cc.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1125</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=172&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-23</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="28e93883-539f-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>acroread5 -- mailListIsPdf() buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>acroread</name>
    <name>acroread4</name>
    <name>acroread5</name>
    <range><lt>5.10</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=161&amp;type=vulnerabilities">
      <p>Remote exploitation of a buffer overflow in version 5.09
        of Adobe Acrobat Reader for Unix could allow for execution
        of arbitrary code.</p>
      <p>The vulnerability specifically exists in a the function
        mailListIsPdf().  This function checks if the input file
        is an email message containing a PDF. It unsafely copies
        user supplied data using strcat into a fixed sized
        buffer.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1152</cvename>
      <certvu>253024</certvu>
      <url>http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/331153.html</url>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=161&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-14</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-21</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-06</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="be543d74-539a-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ecartis -- unauthorised access to admin interface</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ecartis</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.0.s20031228_2,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Debian security advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-572">
      <p>A problem has been discovered in ecartis, a mailing-list
        manager, which allows an attacker in the same domain as
        the list admin to gain administrator privileges and alter
        list settings.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0913</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-572</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12918/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-12</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="85d76f02-5380-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mplayer -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mplayer</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk2</name>
    <name>mplayer-esound</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk-esound</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk2-esound</name>
    <range><lt>0.99.5_5</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>libxine</name>
    <range><le>1.0.r5_3</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>iDEFENSE and the MPlayer Team have found multiple
      vulnerabilities in MPlayer:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>Potential heap overflow in Real RTSP streaming code</li>
      <li>Potential stack overflow in MMST streaming code</li>
      <li>Multiple buffer overflows in BMP demuxer</li>
      <li>Potential heap overflow in pnm streaming code</li>
      <li>Potential buffer overflow in mp3lib</li>
    </ul>
    <p>These vulnerabilities could allow a remote attacker to
      execute arbitrary code as the user running MPlayer. The
      problem in the pnm streaming code also affects xine.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1187</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1188</cvename>
      <url>http://mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/news.html#mplayer10pre5try2</url>
      <mlist msgid="IDSERV04yz5b6KZmcK80000000c@exchange.idefense.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110322526210300</mlist>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=166</url>
      <mlist msgid="IDSERV04FVjCRGryWtI0000000f@exchange.idefense.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110322829807443</mlist>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=167</url>
      <mlist msgid="IDSERV046beUzmRf6Ci00000012@exchange.idefense.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110323022605345</mlist>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=168</url>
      <url>http://xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-6</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-10</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-21</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0bb7677d-52f3-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>krb5 -- heap buffer overflow vulnerability in libkadm5srv</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>krb5</name>
    <name>krb5-beta</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A  MIT krb5 Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/advisories/MITKRB5-SA-2004-004-pwhist.txt">
      <p>The MIT Kerberos 5 administration library (libkadm5srv)
        contains a heap buffer overflow in password history
        handling code which could be exploited to execute
        arbitrary code on a Key Distribution Center (KDC)
        host. The overflow occurs during a password change of a
        principal with a certain password history state. An
        administrator must have performed a certain password
        policy change in order to create the vulnerable state.</p>
      <p>An authenticated user, not necessarily one with
        administrative privileges, could execute arbitrary code on
        the KDC host, compromising an entire Kerberos realm.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1189</cvename>
      <url>http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/advisories/MITKRB5-SA-2004-004-pwhist.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3b3676be-52e1-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>samba -- integer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>samba</name>
    <range><lt>3.0.10,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>ja-samba</name>
    <range><lt>2.2.12.j1.0beta1_2</lt></range>
    <range><gt>3.*</gt><lt>3.0.10,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Greg MacManus, iDEFENSE Labs reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.samba.org/samba/security/CAN-2004-1154.html">
      <p>Remote exploitation of an integer overflow vulnerability
        in the smbd daemon included in Samba 2.0.x, Samba 2.2.x,
        and Samba 3.0.x prior to and including 3.0.9 could allow
        an attacker to cause controllable heap corruption, leading
        to execution of arbitrary commands with root
        privileges.</p>
      <p>Successful remote exploitation allows an attacker to gain
        root privileges on a vulnerable system. In order to
        exploit this vulnerability an attacker must possess
        credentials that allow access to a share on the Samba
        server.  Unsuccessful exploitation attempts will cause the
        process serving the request to crash with signal 11, and
        may leave evidence of an attack in logs.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1154</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=165&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
      <url>http://www.samba.org/samba/security/CAN-2004-1154.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-02</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-21</entry>
      <modified>2005-05-29</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d47e9d19-5016-11d9-9b5f-0050569f0001">
    <topic>php -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>mod_php4-twig</name>
        <name>php4-cgi</name>
        <name>php4-cli</name>
        <name>php4-dtc</name>
        <name>php4-horde</name>
        <name>php4-nms</name>
        <name>php4</name>
        <range><lt>4.3.10</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mod_php</name>
        <name>mod_php4</name>
    <range><ge>4</ge><lt>4.3.10,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>php5</name>
        <name>php5-cgi</name>
        <name>php5-cli</name>
        <range><lt>5.0.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mod_php5</name>
        <range><lt>5.0.3,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Secunia reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/13481/">
          <p>Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in PHP,
             which can be exploited to gain escalated privileges,
             bypass certain security restrictions, gain knowledge
             of sensitive information, or compromise a vulnerable
             system.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
       <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/13481/</url>
       <cvename>CAN-2004-1019</cvename>
       <cvename>CAN-2004-1065</cvename>
      <url>http://www.php.net/release_4_3_10.php</url>
      <url>http://www.hardened-php.net/advisories/012004.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-16</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-17</entry>
      <modified>2004-12-18</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

   <vuln vid="01c231cd-4393-11d9-8bb9-00065be4b5b6">
     <topic>mysql -- GRANT access restriction problem</topic>
     <affects>
       <package>
         <name>mysql-server</name>
         <range><le>3.23.58_3</le></range>
         <range><ge>4.*</ge><lt>4.0.21</lt></range>
       </package>
     </affects>
     <description>
       <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
         <p>When a user is granted access to a database with a name containing an
         underscore and the underscore is not escaped then that user might
         also be able to access other, similarly named, databases on the
         affected system. </p>
        <p>The problem is that the underscore is seen as a wildcard by MySQL
        and therefore it is possible that an admin might accidently GRANT
        a user access to multiple databases.</p>
       </body>
     </description>
     <references>
        <cvename>CAN-2004-0957</cvename>
        <bid>11435</bid>
        <url>http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=3933</url>
        <url>http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-611.html</url>
        <url>http://www.openpkg.org/security/OpenPKG-SA-2004.045-mysql.html</url>
     </references>
     <dates>
       <discovery>2004-03-29</discovery>
       <entry>2004-12-16</entry>
       <modified>2005-03-15</modified>
     </dates>
   </vuln>

   <vuln vid="06a6b2cf-484b-11d9-813c-00065be4b5b6">
     <topic>mysql -- ALTER MERGE denial of service vulnerability</topic>
     <affects>
       <package>
         <name>mysql-server</name>
         <range><le>3.23.58_3</le></range>
         <range><ge>4.*</ge><lt>4.0.21</lt></range>
         <range><ge>4.1.*</ge><lt>4.1.1</lt></range>
       </package>
     </affects>
     <description>
       <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
         <p>Dean Ellis reported a denial of service vulnerability in the MySQL server:</p>
        <blockquote cite="http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=4017">
                <p>
                Multiple threads ALTERing the same (or different) MERGE tables to change the
                UNION eventually crash the server or hang the individual threads.
                </p>
        </blockquote>
        <p>Note that a script demonstrating the problem is included in the
        MySQL bug report. Attackers that have control of a MySQL account
        can easily use a modified version of that script during an attack. </p>
       </body>
     </description>
     <references>
        <cvename>CAN-2004-0837</cvename>
        <bid>11357</bid>
        <url>http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=2408</url>
        <url>http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-611.html</url>
     </references>
     <dates>
       <discovery>2004-01-15</discovery>
       <entry>2004-12-16</entry>
       <modified>2005-03-15</modified>
     </dates>
   </vuln>

   <vuln vid="29edd807-438d-11d9-8bb9-00065be4b5b6">
     <topic>mysql -- FTS request denial of service vulnerability</topic>
     <affects>
       <package>
         <name>mysql-server</name>
         <range><ge>4.*</ge><lt>4.0.21</lt></range>
       </package>
     </affects>
     <description>
       <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
         <p>A special crafted MySQL FTS request can cause the server to crash.
         Malicious MySQL users can abuse this bug in a denial of service
         attack against systems running an affected MySQL daemon. </p>
         <p>Note that because this bug is related to the parsing of requests,
         it may happen that this bug is triggered accidently by a user when he
         or she makes a typo. </p>
       </body>
     </description>
     <references>
       <url>http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=3870</url>
       <cvename>CAN-2004-0956</cvename>
       <bid>11432</bid>
     </references>
     <dates>
       <discovery>2004-03-23</discovery>
       <entry>2004-12-16</entry>
     </dates>
   </vuln>

   <vuln vid="835256b8-46ed-11d9-8ce0-00065be4b5b6">
     <topic>mysql -- mysql_real_connect buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
     <affects>
       <package>
         <name>mysql-server</name>
         <range><le>3.23.58_3</le></range>
         <range><ge>4.*</ge><lt>4.0.21</lt></range>
       </package>
       <package>
         <name>mysql-client</name>
         <range><le>3.23.58_3</le></range>
         <range><ge>4.*</ge><lt>4.0.21</lt></range>
       </package>
     </affects>
     <description>
       <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
         <p>The mysql_real_connect function doesn't properly handle DNS replies
         by copying the IP address into a buffer without any length checking.
         A specially crafted DNS reply may therefore be used to cause a
         buffer overflow on affected systems.</p>
         <p>Note that whether this issue can be exploitable depends on the system library responsible for
         the gethostbyname function. The bug finder, Lukasz Wojtow, explaines this with the following words:</p>
         <blockquote cite="http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=4017">
                <p>In glibc there is a limitation for an IP address to have only 4
                bytes (obviously), but generally speaking the length of the address
                comes with a response for dns query (i know it sounds funny but
                read rfc1035 if you don't believe). This bug can occur on libraries
                where gethostbyname function takes length from dns's response</p>
         </blockquote>
       </body>
     </description>
     <references>
        <cvename>CAN-2004-0836</cvename>
        <bid>10981</bid>
        <url>http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=4017</url>
        <url>http://lists.mysql.com/internals/14726</url>
        <url>http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-611.html</url>
        <url>http://www.osvdb.org/displayvuln.php?osvdb_id=10658</url>
     </references>
     <dates>
       <discovery>2004-06-04</discovery>
       <entry>2004-12-16</entry>
       <modified>2005-03-15</modified>
     </dates>
   </vuln>

   <vuln vid="035d17b2-484a-11d9-813c-00065be4b5b6">
     <topic>mysql -- erroneous access restrictions applied to table renames</topic>
     <affects>
       <package>
         <name>mysql-server</name>
         <range><le>3.23.58_3</le></range>
         <range><ge>4.*</ge><lt>4.0.21</lt></range>
       </package>
     </affects>
     <description>
       <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>A Red Hat advisory reports:</p>
        <blockquote cite="http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-611.html">
                <p>Oleksandr Byelkin discovered that "ALTER TABLE ... RENAME"
                checked the CREATE/INSERT rights of the old table instead of the new one.</p>
        </blockquote>
                <p>Table access restrictions, on the affected MySQL servers,
                may accidently or intentially be bypassed due to this
                bug.</p>
       </body>
     </description>
     <references>
        <cvename>CAN-2004-0835</cvename>
        <bid>11357</bid>
        <url>http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=3270</url>
        <url>http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-611.html</url>
        <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/17666</url>
     </references>
     <dates>
       <discovery>2004-03-23</discovery>
       <entry>2004-12-16</entry>
       <modified>2005-03-15</modified>
     </dates>
   </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0ff0e9a6-4ee0-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>phpmyadmin -- command execution vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
    <range><ge>2.6.0.2</ge><lt>2.6.1.r1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A phpMyAdmin security announcement reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2004-4">
      <p>Command execution: since phpMyAdmin 2.6.0-pl2, on a
        system where external MIME-based transformations are
        activated, an attacker can put into MySQL data an
        offensive value that starts a shell command when
        browsed.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Enabling <q>PHP safe mode</q> on the server can be used as
      a workaround for this vulnerability.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1147</cvename>
      <url>http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2004-4</url>
      <url>http://www.exaprobe.com/labs/advisories/esa-2004-1213.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-13</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-15</entry>
      <modified>2004-12-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="9f0a405e-4edd-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>phpmyadmin -- file disclosure vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.1.r1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A phpMyAdmin security announcement reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2004-4">
          <p>File disclosure: on systems where the UploadDir mecanism
            is active, read_dump.php can be called with a crafted
            form; using the fact that the sql_localfile variable is
            not sanitized can lead to a file disclosure.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Enabling <q>PHP safe mode</q> on the server can be used as
      a workaround for this vulnerability.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1148</cvename>
      <url>http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2004-4</url>
      <url>http://www.exaprobe.com/labs/advisories/esa-2004-1213.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-13</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-15</entry>
      <modified>2004-12-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="06f142ff-4df3-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>wget -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>wget</name>
    <name>wget-devel</name>
    <range><lt>1.10.a1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>wgetpro</name>
    <name>wget+ipv6</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Jan Minar reports that there exists multiple
      vulnerabilities in wget:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110269474112384">
      <p>Wget erroneously thinks that the current directory is a
            fair game, and will happily write in any file in and below
            it.  Malicious HTTP response or malicious HTML file can
            redirect wget to a file that is vital to the system, and
            wget will create/append/overwrite it.</p>
      <p>Wget apparently has at least two methods of
            ``sanitizing'' the potentially malicious data it receives
            from the HTTP stream, therefore a malicious redirects can
            pass the check.  We haven't find a way to trick wget into
            writing above the parent directory, which doesn't mean
            it's not possible.</p>
      <p>Malicious HTTP response can overwrite parts of the
            terminal so that the user will not notice anything wrong,
            or will believe the error was not fatal.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1487</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1488</cvename>
      <bid>11871</bid>
      <mlist msgid="20041209091438.GA15010@kontryhel.haltyr.dyndns.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110269474112384</mlist>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/261755</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-09</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-14</entry>
      <modified>2005-04-15</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4593cb09-4c81-11d9-983e-000c6e8f12ef">
    <topic>konqueror -- Password Disclosure for SMB Shares</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>kdebase</name>
    <name>kdelibs</name>
    <range><ge>3.2.0</ge><le>3.3.1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When browsing SMB shares with Konqueror, shares with
      authentication show up with hidden password in the browser
      bar.  It is possible to store the URL as a shortcut on the
      desktop where the password is then available in plain text.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1171</cvename>
      <certvu>305294</certvu>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20041209-1.txt</url>
      <mlist msgid="ICEEJPLEDKODPNFKJEGAIEBJGFAA.df@sec-consult.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110178786809694</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-12</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="af747389-42ba-11d9-bd37-00065be4b5b6">
    <topic>mod_access_referer -- null pointer dereference vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mod_access_referer</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.2_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A malformed <q>Referer</q> header field causes the Apache
      ap_parse_uri_components function to discard it with the
      result that a pointer is not initialized.  The
      mod_access_referer module does not take this into account
      with the result that it may use such a pointer.</p>
    <p>The null pointer vulnerability may possibly be used in a
      remote denial of service attack against affected Apache
      servers.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-1054</cvename>
      <bid>7375</bid>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/8612/</url>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=105053485515811</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-04-16</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-11</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f0db930b-496b-11d9-bf86-0050569f0001">
    <topic>squid -- possible information disclosure</topic>
      <affects>
    <package>
      <name>squid</name>
      <range><lt>2.5.7_4</lt></range>
    </package>
      </affects>
      <description>
    <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
      <p>The squid-2.5 patches pages notes:</p>
      <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-dothost">
        <p>In certain conditions Squid returns random data as error messages
           in response to malformed host name, possibly leaking random
           internal information which may come from other requests.</p>
      </blockquote>
    </body>
      </description>
      <references>
    <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE7-dothost</url>
      </references>
      <dates>
    <discovery>2004-11-23</discovery>
        <entry>2004-12-09</entry>
      </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="323784cf-48a6-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>viewcvs -- information leakage</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>viewcvs</name>
    <range><lt>0.9.2_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The <code>hide_cvsroot</code> and <code>forbidden</code>
      configuration options are not properly honored by viewcvs
      when exporting to a tar file which can lead to information
      leakage.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0915</cvename>
      <bid>11819</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-25</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-08</entry>
      <modified>2004-12-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a7bfd423-484f-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>cscope -- symlink attack vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cscope</name>
    <range><lt>15.5_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>cscope is vulnerable to a symlink attack which could lead
      to an attacker overwriting arbitrary files with the
      permissions of the user running cscope.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0996</cvename>
      <bid>11697</bid>
      <mlist msgid="20041124025903.9337.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110133485519690</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20041118012718.78b07d79.research@rexotec.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110072752707293</mlist>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&amp;aid=1062807&amp;group_id=4664&amp;atid=104664</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-04-03</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-07</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="9be819c6-4633-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>bnc -- remotely exploitable buffer overflow in
      getnickuserhost</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>bnc</name>
    <range><lt>2.9.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A LSS Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://security.lss.hr/en/index.php?page=details&amp;ID=LSS-2004-11-03">
      <p>There is a buffer overflow vulnerability in
        getnickuserhost() function that is called when BNC is
        processing response from IRC server.</p>
      <p>Vulnerability can be exploited if attacker tricks user to
        connect to his fake IRC server that will exploit this
        vulnerability. If the attacker has access to BNC proxy
        server, this vulnerability can be used to gain shell
        access on machine where BNC proxy server is set.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1052</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20041110131046.GA21604@cecilija.zesoi.fer.hr">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110011817627839</mlist>
      <url>http://security.lss.hr/en/index.php?page=details&amp;ID=LSS-2004-11-03</url>
      <url>http://www.gotbnc.com/changes.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-10</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-04</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-22</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f11b219a-44b6-11d9-ae2f-021106004fd6">
    <topic>rssh &amp; scponly -- arbitrary command execution</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>rssh</name>
    <range><le>2.2.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>scponly</name>
    <range><lt>4.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Jason Wies identified both rssh &amp; scponly have a vulnerability
      that allows arbitrary command execution.  He reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110202047507273">
      <p>The problem is compounded when you recognize that the main use of rssh and
        scponly is to allow file transfers, which in turn allows a malicious user to
        transfer and execute entire custom scripts on the remote machine.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11791</bid>
      <bid>11792</bid>
      <freebsdpr>ports/74633</freebsdpr>
      <mlist msgid="20041202135143.GA7105@xc.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110202047507273</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-28</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-02</entry>
      <modified>2004-12-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2b4d5288-447e-11d9-9ebb-000854d03344">
    <topic>rockdodger -- buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>rockdodger</name>
    <range><lt>0.6_3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The environment variable HOME is copied without regard
      to buffer size, which can be used to gain elevated privilege
      if the binary is installed setgid games, and a string is
      read from the high score file without bounds check.</p>
    <p>The port installs the binary without setgid, but with a
      world-writable high score file.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=278878</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-02</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="40549bbf-43b5-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>zip -- long path buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>zip</name>
    <range><lt>2.3_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A HexView security advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.hexview.com/docs/20041103-1.txt">
      <p>When zip performs recursive folder compression, it does
        not check for the length of resulting path. If the path is
        too long, a buffer overflow occurs leading to stack
        corruption and segmentation fault.  It is possible to
        exploit this vulnerability by embedding a shellcode in
        directory or file name. While the issue is not of primary
        concern for regular users, it can be critical for
        environments where zip archives are re-compressed
        automatically using Info-Zip application.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1010</cvename>
      <bid>11603</bid>
      <url>http://www.hexview.com/docs/20041103-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-03</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-01</entry>
      <modified>2004-12-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="85edfb6a-43a5-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>sudoscript -- signal delivery vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>sudoscript</name>
    <range><lt>2.1.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>If non-root access is enabled in sudoscript, any member of
      the ssers group can send a SIGHUP signal to any process.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://egbok.com/sudoscript/archives/2004/11/sudoscript_212.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-14</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-01</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="553224e7-4325-11d9-a3d5-000c6e8f12ef">
    <topic>jabberd -- remote buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>jabberd</name>
    <range><ge>2.*</ge><le>2.0.4</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Caused by improper bounds-checking of username
      and password in the C2S module, it is possible
      for an attacker to cause a remote buffer overflow.
      The server directly handles the userinput with
      SQL backend functions - malicious input may lead
      to buffer overflow.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="41A3FEE1.5030701@0x557.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110144303826709</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-24</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-30</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cdf14b68-3ff9-11d9-8405-00065be4b5b6">
    <topic>Open DC Hub -- remote buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>opendchub</name>
    <range><lt>0.7.14_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Donato Ferrante reported an exploitable buffer overflow in
      this software package. Any user that can login with 'admin'
      privileges can abuse it, trough the $RedirectAll command,
      to execute arbitrary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20041124155429.893852455E@chernobyl.investici.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110144606411674</mlist>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200411-37.xml</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-24</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-27</entry>
      <modified>2005-02-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a163baff-3fe1-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>unarj -- long filename buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>unarj</name>
    <range><lt>2.43_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ludwig Nussel has discovered a buffer overflow
      vulnerability in unarj's handling of long filenames which
      could potentially lead to execution of arbitrary code with
      the permissions of the user running unarj.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0947</cvename>
      <bid>11665</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-09</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1f922de0-3fe5-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>unarj -- directory traversal vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>unarj</name>
    <range><lt>2.43_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>unarj has insufficient checks for filenames that contain
      <q>..</q>.  This can allow an attacker to overwrite
      arbitrary files with the permissions of the user running
      unarj.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1027</cvename>
      <bid>11436</bid>
      <mlist msgid="200410102243.i9AMhA9F083398@mailserver2.hushmail.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=109748984030292</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-10</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ac619d06-3ef8-11d9-8741-c942c075aa41">
    <topic>jdk/jre -- Security Vulnerability With Java Plugin</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>jdk</name>
    <range><ge>1.4.0</ge><le>1.4.2p6_6</le></range>
    <range><ge>1.3.0</ge><le>1.3.1p9_5</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-jdk</name>
    <name>linux-sun-jdk</name>
    <range><ge>1.4.0</ge><le>1.4.2.05</le></range>
    <range><ge>1.3.0</ge><le>1.3.1.13</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-blackdown-jdk</name>
    <range><ge>1.3.0</ge><le>1.4.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-ibm-jdk</name>
    <range><ge>1.3.0</ge><le>1.4.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>diablo-jdk</name>
    <name>diablo-jre</name>
    <range><ge>1.3.1.0</ge><le>1.3.1.0_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
      <p>
      The Sun Java Plugin capability in Java 2 Runtime Environment
      (JRE) 1.4.2_01, 1.4.2_04, and possibly earlier versions, does
      not properly restrict access between Javascript and Java
      applets during data transfer, which allows remote attackers
      to load unsafe classes and execute arbitrary code.
      </p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-57591-1&amp;searchclause=%22category:security%22%20%22availability,%20security%22</url>
      <url>http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/382072</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1029</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20041123070248.GA25385@jouko.iki.fi">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110125046627909</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-24</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-25</entry>
      <modified>2005-04-27</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1a32e8ee-3edb-11d9-8699-00065be4b5b6">
    <topic>ProZilla -- server response buffer overflow vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>prozilla</name>
    <range><le>1.3.6_3</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Buffer overflow vulnerabilities have been reported to exist
      in this software package.  The vulnerabilities can be triggered by
      a remote server and can be used to inject malicious code in the
      ProZilla process.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1120</cvename>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200411-31.xml</url>
      <url>http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70090</url>
      <mlist msgid="41A411E0.2010907@gmx.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110136626320497</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-25</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-01</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="31952117-3d17-11d9-8818-008088034841">
    <topic>Cyrus IMAPd -- APPEND command uses undefined programming construct</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cyrus-imapd</name>
    <range><ge>2.2.7</ge><le>2.2.8</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>To support MULTIAPPENDS the cmd_append handler uses the
      global stage array. This array is one of the things that gets
      destructed when the fatal() function is triggered. When the
      Cyrus IMAP code adds new entries to this array this is done
      with the help of the postfix increment operator in combination
      with memory allocation functions. The increment is performed
      on a global variable counting the number of allocated
      stages. Because the memory allocation function can fail and
      therefore internally call fatal() this construct is undefined
      arcording to ANSI C. This means that it is not clearly defined
      if the numstage counter is already increased when fatal() is
      called or not. While older gcc versions increase the counter
      after the memory allocation function has returned, on newer
      gcc versions (3.x) the counter gets actually increased
      before. In such a case the stage destructing process will try
      to free an uninitialised and maybe attacker supplied
      pointer. Which again could lead to remote code
      execution. (Because it is hard for an attacker to let the
      memory allocation functions fail in the right moment no PoC
      code for this problem was designed)</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/152004.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c0a269d5-3d16-11d9-8818-008088034841">
    <topic>Cyrus IMAPd -- FETCH command out of bounds memory corruption</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cyrus-imapd</name>
    <range><lt>2.1.17</lt></range>
    <range><ge>2.2.*</ge><le>2.2.8</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The argument parser of the fetch command suffers a bug very
      similiar to the partial command problem. Arguments like
      "body[p", "binary[p" or "binary[p" will be wrongly detected
      and the bufferposition can point outside of the allocated
      buffer for the rest of the parsing process. When the parser
      triggers the PARSE_PARTIAL macro after such a malformed
      argument was received this can lead to a similiar one byte
      memory corruption and allows remote code execution, when the
      heap layout was successfully controlled by the attacker.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1013</cvename>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/152004.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-22</entry>
      <modified>2004-11-24</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="114d70f3-3d16-11d9-8818-008088034841">
    <topic>Cyrus IMAPd -- PARTIAL command out of bounds memory corruption</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cyrus-imapd</name>
    <range><lt>2.1.17</lt></range>
    <range><ge>2.2.*</ge><le>2.2.6</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Due to a bug within the argument parser of the partial
      command an argument like "body[p" will be wrongly detected as
      "body.peek". Because of this the bufferposition gets increased
      by 10 instead of 5 and could therefore point outside the
      allocated memory buffer for the rest of the parsing
      process. In imapd versions prior to 2.2.7 the handling of
      "body" or "bodypeek" arguments was broken so that the
      terminating ']' got overwritten by a '\0'. Combined the two
      problems allow a potential attacker to overwrite a single byte
      of malloc() control structures, which leads to remote code
      execution if the attacker successfully controls the heap
      layout.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1012</cvename>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/152004.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-22</entry>
      <modified>2004-11-24</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="816fdd8b-3d14-11d9-8818-008088034841">
    <topic>Cyrus IMAPd -- IMAPMAGICPLUS preauthentification overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cyrus-imapd</name>
    <range><ge>2.2.4</ge><le>2.2.8</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When the option imapmagicplus is activated on a server the
      PROXY and LOGIN commands suffer a standard stack overflow,
      because the username is not checked against a maximum length
      when it is copied into a temporary stack buffer. This bug is
      especially dangerous because it can be triggered before any
      kind of authentification took place.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1011</cvename>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/152004.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6a33477e-3a9c-11d9-84ad-000c6e8f12ef">
    <topic>phpMyAdmin -- cross-site scripting vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
    <range><le>2.6.0.2</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Multiple cross-site scripting vulnerabilities, caused
      by improper input parameter sanitizing, were
      detected in phpMyAdmin, which may enable an attacker
      to do cross-site scripting attacks.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php?issue=PMASA-2004-3</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-20</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="759b8dfe-3972-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>Overflow error in fetch</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.3</ge><lt>5.3_1</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.2.1</ge><lt>5.2.1_12</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.1</ge><lt>5.1_18</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.0_22</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.10</ge><lt>4.10_4</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_13</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.8</ge><lt>4.8_26</lt></range>
    <range><lt>4.7_28</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An integer overflow condition in <a
        href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=fetch">fetch(1)</a>
      in the processing of HTTP headers can result in a buffer
      overflow.</p>
    <p>A malicious server or CGI script can respond to an HTTP or
      HTTPS request in such a manner as to cause arbitrary
      portions of the client's memory to be overwritten, allowing
      for arbitrary code execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:16.fetch</freebsdsa>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1053</cvename>
      <bid>11702</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-14</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-18</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f3d3f621-38d8-11d9-8fff-000c6e8f12ef">
    <topic>smbd -- buffer-overrun vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>samba</name>
    <range><ge>3.*</ge><lt>3.0.8,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Caused by improper bounds checking of certain trans2
      requests, there is a possible buffer overrun in smbd.
      The attacker needs to be able to create files with
      very specific Unicode filenames on the share to take
      advantage of this issue.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0882</cvename>
      <bid>11678</bid>
      <mlist msgid="4198AE84.7020509@samba.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110055646329581</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-17</entry>
      <modified>2004-12-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b4af3ede-36e9-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>twiki -- arbitrary shell command execution</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>twiki</name>
    <range><lt>20040902</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Hans Ulrich Niedermann reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110037207516456">
      <p>The TWiki search function uses a user supplied search
        string to compose a command line executed by the Perl
        backtick (``) operator.</p>
      <p>The search string is not checked properly for shell
        metacharacters and is thus vulnerable to search string
        containing quotes and shell commands.</p>
      <p>IMPACT: An attacker is able to execute arbitrary shell
        commands with the privileges of the TWiki process.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1037</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="86zn1mhchx.fsf@n-dimensional.de">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110037207516456</mlist>
      <url>http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Codev/SecurityAlertExecuteCommandsWithSearch</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-12</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-15</entry>
      <modified>2004-11-23</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="50744596-368f-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>proxytunnel -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>proxytunnel</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Gentoo Linux Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200411-07.xml">
      <p>Florian Schilhabel of the Gentoo Linux Security Audit
        project found a format string vulnerability in
        Proxytunnel. When the program is started in daemon mode
        (-a [port]), it improperly logs invalid proxy answers to
        syslog.</p>
      <p>A malicious remote server could send specially-crafted
        invalid answers to exploit the format string
        vulnerability, potentially allowing the execution of
        arbitrary code on the tunnelling host with the rights of
        the Proxytunnel process.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0992</cvename>
      <url>http://proxytunnel.sourceforge.net/news.html</url>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200411-07.xml</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-15</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bdd1537b-354c-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>sudo -- privilege escalation with bash scripts</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>sudo</name>
    <range><lt>1.6.8.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Sudo Security Alerts reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/alerts/bash_functions.html">
      <p>A flaw in exists in sudo's environment sanitizing prior
        to sudo version 1.6.8p2 that could allow a malicious user
        with permission to run a shell script that utilized the
        bash shell to run arbitrary commands.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/alerts/bash_functions.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-11</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d656296b-33ff-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ruby -- CGI DoS</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ruby</name>
    <name>ruby_r</name>
    <range><gt>1.7.*</gt><lt>1.8.2.p2_2</lt></range>
    <range><lt>1.6.8.2004.07.28_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>ruby-1.7.0</name>
    <range><ge>a2001.05.12</ge><le>a2001.05.26</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Ruby CGI.rb module contains a bug which can cause the
      CGI module to go into an infinite loop, thereby causing a
      denial-of-service situation on the web server by using all
      available CPU time.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0983</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-586</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-13</entry>
      <modified>2004-11-25</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ba13dc13-340d-11d9-ac1b-000d614f7fad">
  <topic>samba -- potential remote DoS vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>samba</name>
    <range><ge>3</ge><lt>3.0.8,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
      <p>Karol Wiesek at iDEFENSE reports:</p>
        <blockquote cite="http://us4.samba.org/samba/security/CAN-2004-0930.html">
          <p>A remote attacker could cause an smbd process to consume
            abnormal amounts of system resources due to an input
            validation error when matching filenames containing
            wildcard characters.</p>
    </blockquote>
        <p>Although samba.org classifies this as a DoS vulnerability,
          several members of the security community believe it may be
          exploitable for arbitrary code execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdpr>ports/73701</freebsdpr>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0930</cvename>
      <url>http://us4.samba.org/samba/security/CAN-2004-0930.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-30</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="fc99c736-3499-11d9-98a7-0090962cff2a">
    <topic>gnats -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gnats</name>
    <range><ge>4.*</ge><le>4.0_2</le></range>
    <range><le>3.113.1_9</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Gnats suffers from a format string bug, which may enable an
      attacker to execute arbitary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0623</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20040625164231.7437.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108820000823191</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-21</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7fbfe159-3438-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>squirrelmail -- cross site scripting vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ja-squirrelmail</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.3a_4,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>squirrelmail</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.3a_3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A SquirrelMail Security Notice reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110012133608004">
      <p>There is a cross site scripting issue in the decoding of
        encoded text in certain headers. SquirrelMail correctly
        decodes the specially crafted header, but doesn't sanitize
        the decoded strings.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="544475695.20041110000451@netdork.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110012133608004</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-03</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1f8dea68-3436-11d9-952f-000c6e8f12ef">
    <cancelled superseded="9be819c6-4633-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82" />
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="027380b7-3404-11d9-ac1b-000d614f7fad">
    <topic>hafiye -- lack of terminal escape sequence filtering</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>hafiye</name>
    <range><lt>1.0_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A siyahsapka.org advisory reads:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://deicide.siyahsapka.org/hafiye_esc.txt">
          <p>Hafiye-1.0 doesnt filter the payload when printing it to
            the terminal.  A malicious attacker can send packets with
        escape sequence payloads to exploit this vulnerability.</p>
          <p>If Hafiye has been started with -n packet count option ,
            the vulnerability could allow remote code execution.  For
            remote code execution the victim must press Enter after
            program exit.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Note that it appears that this bug can only be exploited in
      conjunction with a terminal emulator that honors the
      appropriate escape sequences.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdpr>ports/70978</freebsdpr>
      <url>http://deicide.siyahsapka.org/hafiye_esc.txt</url>
      <url>http://www.enderunix.org/hafiye/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-11</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e69ba632-326f-11d9-b5b7-000854d03344">
    <topic>ez-ipupdate -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
         <name>ez-ipupdate</name>
         <range><lt>3.0.11b8_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Data supplied by a remote server is used as the format string
          instead of as parameters in a syslog() call.  This may lead
          to crashes or potential running of arbitrary code.  It is
          only a problem when running in daemon mode (very common) and
          when using some service types.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0980</cvename>
      <mlist>http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-November/028590.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-11</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-11</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="eeb1c128-33e7-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>ImageMagick -- EXIF parser buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ImageMagick</name>
    <range><lt>6.1.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>There exists a buffer overflow vulnerability in
      ImageMagick's EXIF parsing code which may lead to execution
      of arbitrary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11548</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0981</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12995/</url>
      <url>http://www.imagemagick.org/www/Changelog.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-25</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-11</entry>
      <modified>2004-12-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="282dfea0-3378-11d9-b404-000c6e8f12ef">
    <topic>apache2 multiple space header denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache</name>
    <range><gt>2.*</gt><le>2.0.52_2</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>It is possible for remote attackers to cause a denial-of-service
      scenario on Apache 2.0.52 and earlier by sending an HTTP GET
      request with a MIME header containing multiple lines full of
      whitespaces.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0942</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="a62f45480411010157571febcc.mail@gmail.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=109930632317208</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-10</entry>
      <modified>2004-11-11</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f3017ce1-32a4-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>socat -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>socat</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.0.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Socat Security Advisory 1 states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/advisory/socat-adv-1.html">
      <p>socat up to version 1.4.0.2 contains a syslog() based
        format string vulnerability. This issue was originally
        reported by CoKi on 19 Oct.2004 <a
          href="http://www.nosystem.com.ar/advisories/advisory-07.txt">http://www.nosystem.com.ar/advisories/advisory-07.txt</a>.
        Further investigation showed that this vulnerability could
        under some circumstances lead to local or remote execution
        of arbitrary code with the privileges of the socat
        process.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/advisory/socat-adv-1.html</url>
      <url>http://www.nosystem.com.ar/advisories/advisory-07.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-10</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="9ff4c91e-328c-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>libxml -- remote buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>libxml</name>
    <range><lt>1.8.17_3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>libxml2</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.15</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p><q>infamous41md</q> reports that libxml contains multiple
      buffer overflows in the URL parsing and DNS name resolving
      functions.  These vulnerabilities could lead to execution of
      arbitrary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0989</cvename>
      <bid>11526</bid>
      <mlist msgid="20041025205132.1f1620a8.infamous41md@hotpop.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109880813013482</mlist>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-582</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-26</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-09</entry>
      <modified>2004-11-10</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

   <vuln vid="a5742055-300a-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>p5-Archive-Zip -- virus detection evasion</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>p5-Archive-Zip</name>
    <range><lt>1.14</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An AMaViS Security Announcement reports that a
      vulnerability exist in the Archive::Zip Perl module which
      may lead to bypass of malicious code in anti-virus programs
      by creating specially crafted ZIP files.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=153&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
      <url>http://www.amavis.org/security/asa-2004-6.txt</url>
      <url>http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bug.html?id=8077</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6e6a6b8a-2fde-11d9-b3a2-0050fc56d258">
    <topic>apache mod_include buffer overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.33</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.32+2.8.21_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+ipv6</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.32+2.8.21_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+mod_perl</name>
    <range><le>1.3.31</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>apache+ipv6</name>
        <range><lt>1.3.33</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+ssl</name>
    <range><le>1.3.29.1.55</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>ru-apache</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.33+30.21</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>ru-apache+mod_ssl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.33+30.21+2.8.22</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>There is a buffer overflow in a function used by mod_include
      that may enable a local user to gain privileges of a httpd
      child.  Only users that are able to create SSI documents can
      take advantage of that vulnerability.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0940</cvename>
      <url>http://www.securitylab.ru/48807.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-22</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-06</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6a164d84-2f7f-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>postgresql-contrib -- insecure temporary file
      creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>postgresql-contrib</name>
    <range><lt>7.2.6</lt></range>
    <range><gt>7.3.*</gt><lt>7.3.8</lt></range>
    <range><gt>7.4.*</gt><lt>7.4.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The make_oidjoins_check script in the PostgreSQL RDBMS has
      insecure handling of temporary files, which could lead to an
      attacker overwriting arbitrary files with the credentials of
      the user running the make_oidjoins_check script.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0977</cvename>
      <bid>11295</bid>
      <url>http://www.postgresql.org/news/234.html</url>
      <url>http://www.trustix.net/errata/2004/0050/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-10</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-06</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="62239968-2f2a-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>gd -- integer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gd</name>
    <name>uk-gd</name>
    <name>ja-gd</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.29,1</lt></range>
    <range><gt>1.*,2</gt><lt>2.*,2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>infamous41md reports about the GD Graphics Library:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109882489302099">
      <p>There is an integer overflow when allocating memory in
            the routine that handles loading PNG image files.  This
            later leads to heap data structures being overwritten.  If
            an attacker tricked a user into loading a malicious PNG
            image, they could leverage this into executing arbitrary
            code in the context of the user opening image.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11523</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0990</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20041025204303.4341d907.infamous41md@hotpop.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109882489302099</mlist>
      <url>http://www.boutell.com/gd/manual2.0.29.html#whatsnew2.0.29</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-26</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="19518d22-2d05-11d9-8943-0050fc56d258">
    <topic>putty -- buffer overflow vulnerability in ssh2 support</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>putty</name>
    <range><lt>0.56</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>There is a bug in SSH2 support that allows a server to execute
      malicious code on a connecting PuTTY client.
      This attack can be performed before host key verification happens,
      so a different machine -- man in the middle attack -- could fake
      the machine you are connecting to.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
      <references>
    <mlist msgid="1CE07882ECEE894CA2D5A89B8DEBC4010A2DD2@porgy.admin.idefense.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109890310929207</mlist>
    <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200410-29.xml</url>
    <url>http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/vuln-ssh2-debug.html</url>
      </references>
      <dates>
    <discovery>2004-10-26</discovery>
    <entry>2004-11-04</entry>
    <modified>2005-01-19</modified>
      </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e0070221-2dd8-11d9-a9e7-0001020eed82">
    <topic>wzdftpd -- remote DoS</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>wzdftpd</name>
    <range><lt>0.4.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>wzdftpd contains a potential remote Denial-of-Service.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=263573</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-28</discovery>
      <entry>2004-11-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1f826757-26be-11d9-ad2d-0050fc56d258">
    <topic>rssh -- format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>rssh</name>
    <range><le>2.2.1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>There is a format string bug in rssh that enables an attacker
      to execute arbitrary code from an account configured to use
      rssh.  On FreeBSD it is only possible to compromise the rssh
      running account, not root.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh/security.shtml</url>
      <mlist msgid="20041023084829.GA16819@sophic.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109855982425122</mlist>
    </references>
      <dates>
    <discovery>2004-10-23</discovery>
    <entry>2004-10-25</entry>
      </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ed1d404d-2784-11d9-b954-000bdb1444a4">
    <topic>horde -- cross-site scripting vulnerability in help
      window</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>horde</name>
    <name>horde-devel</name>
        <range><lt>2.2.7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Horde Team announcement states that a potential cross-site
      scripting vulnerability in the help window has been
      corrected.  The vulnerability appears to involve the handling
      of the <code>topic</code> and <code>module</code> parameters
      of the help window template.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20041026115303.10FBEC046E@neo.wg.de">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=horde-announce&amp;m=109879164718625</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-27</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f4428842-a583-4a4c-89b7-297c3459a1c3">
    <topic>bogofilter -- RFC 2047 decoder denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>bogofilter</name>
    <name>bogofilter-qdbm</name>
    <name>bogofilter-tdb</name>
    <name>ru-bogofilter</name>
    <range><ge>0.17.4</ge><lt>0.92.8</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The bogofilter team has been provided with a test case of a
       malformatted (non-conformant) RFC-2047 encoded word that can cause
       bogofilter versions 0.92.7 and prior to try to write a NUL byte into
       a memory location that is either one byte past the end of a flex
       buffer or to a location that is the negative of the encoded word's
       start of payload data, causing a segmentation fault.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdpr>73144</freebsdpr>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1007</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20041008143604.GA14934@scowler.net">http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.bogofilter.devel/3308</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="m3r7o892vj.fsf@merlin.emma.line.org">http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.bogofilter.devel/3317</mlist>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/275373</url>
      <url>http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/security/bogofilter-SA-2004-01</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-09</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-26</entry>
      <modified>2004-11-03</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ad2f3337-26bf-11d9-9289-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>xpdf -- integer overflow vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gpdf</name>
    <name>cups-base</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.22.0</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>xpdf</name>
    <range><lt>3.00_4</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>kdegraphics</name>
    <range><lt>3.3.0_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>koffice</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.2_1,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>teTeX-base</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.2_4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Chris Evans discovered several integer arithmetic overflows
      in the xpdf 2 and xpdf 3 code bases.  The flaws have impacts
      ranging from denial-of-service to arbitrary code execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0888</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0889</cvename>
      <url>http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2004-002.txt</url>
      <url>http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2004-007.txt</url>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20041021-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-21</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f2d6a5e1-26b9-11d9-9289-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>gaim -- MSN denial-of-service vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <range><gt>20030000</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Gaim team discovered denial-of-service vulnerabilities in
      the MSN protocol handler:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=7">
      <p>After accepting a file transfer request, Gaim will attempt
        to allocate a buffer of a size equal to the entire filesize,
        this allocation attempt will cause Gaim to crash if the size
        exceeds the amount of available memory.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=8">
      <p>Gaim allocates a buffer for the payload of each message
        received based on the size field in the header of the
        message. A malicious peer could specify an invalid size that
        exceeds the amount of available memory.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=7</url>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=8</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ad61657d-26b9-11d9-9289-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>gaim -- Content-Length header denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>0.82</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <range><gt>20030000</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Sean <q>infamous42md</q> reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=6">
      <p>When a remote server provides a large "content-length"
        header value, Gaim will attempt to allocate a buffer to
        store the content, however this allocation attempt will
        cause Gaim to crash if the length exceeds the amount of
        possible memory. This happens when reading profile
        information on some protocols. It also happens when smiley
        themes are installed via drag and drop.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=6</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-26</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4260eacb-26b8-11d9-9289-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>gaim -- multiple buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>0.82</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <range><gt>20030000</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Sean <q>infamous42md</q> reports several situations in gaim
      that may result in exploitable buffer overflows:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>Rich Text Format (RTF) messages in Novell GroupWise
        protocol</li>
      <li>Unsafe use of gethostbyname in zephyr protocol</li>
      <li>URLs which are over 2048 bytes long once decoded</li>
    </ul>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0785</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=3</url>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=4</url>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=5</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-26</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e16293f0-26b7-11d9-9289-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>gaim -- heap overflow exploitable by malicious GroupWise
      server</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>0.82</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <range><gt>20030000</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Sean <q>infamous42md</q> reports that a malicous GroupWise
          messaging server may be able to exploit a heap buffer
          overflow in gaim, leading to arbitrary code execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0754</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=2</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-26</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="635bf5f4-26b7-11d9-9289-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>gaim -- malicious smiley themes</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>0.82</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <range><gt>20030000</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Gaim Security Issues page documents a problem with
      installing smiley themes from an untrusted source:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=1">
      <p>To install a new smiley theme, a user can drag a tarball
        from a graphical file manager, or a hypertext link to one
        from a web browser. When a tarball is dragged, Gaim executes
        a shell command to untar it. However, it does not escape the
        filename before sending it to the shell. Thus, a specially
        crafted filename could execute arbitrary commands if the
        user could be convinced to drag a file into the smiley theme
        selector.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0784</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=1</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-22</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1e6c4008-245f-11d9-b584-0050fc56d258">
    <topic>gaim -- buffer overflow in MSN protocol support</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><ge>0.79</ge><le>1.0.1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <range><gt>20030000</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Due to a buffer overflow in the MSN protocol support for
      gaim 0.79 to 1.0.1, it is possible for remote clients to do a
      denial-of-service attack on the application.
      This is caused by an unbounded copy operation, which writes
      to the wrong buffer.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0891</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=9</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4238151d-207a-11d9-bfe2-0090962cff2a">
    <topic>mod_ssl -- SSLCipherSuite bypass</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ru-apache+mod_ssl</name>
    <range><le>1.3.31+30.20+2.8.18</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.31+2.8.20</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+ipv6</name>
    <range><le>1.3.31+2.8.18_4</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache2</name>
    <range><le>2.0.52_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>It is possible for clients to use any cipher suite configured by
      the virtual host, whether or not a certain cipher suite is selected
      for a specific directory.  This might result in clients using a
      weaker encryption than originally configured.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0885</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20041008152510.GE8385@redhat.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-modssl&amp;m=109724918128044</mlist>
      <url>http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31505</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>


  <vuln vid="20d16518-2477-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>mpg123 -- buffer overflow in URL handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mpg123</name>
    <name>mpg123-nas</name>
    <name>mpg123-esound</name>
    <range><lt>0.59r_15</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Carlos Barros reports that mpg123 contains two buffer
      overflows.  These vulnerabilities can potentially lead to
      execution of arbitrary code.</p>
    <p>The first buffer overflow can occur when mpg123 parses a
      URL with a user-name/password field that is more than 256
      characters long.  This problem can be triggered either
      locally or remotely via a specially crafted play list.  The
      second potential buffer overflow may be triggered locally by
      a specially crafted symlink to the mpg123 binary.  This
      problem is not as serious, since mpg123 is not installed
      setuid by default.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11468</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0982</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="200410200119.42801.barros@barrossecurity.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109834486312407</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-02</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-23</entry>
      <modified>2004-12-30</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7b81fc47-239f-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>apache2 -- SSL remote DoS</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache</name>
    <range><gt>2.0</gt><lt>2.0.51</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Apache HTTP Server 2.0.51 release notes report that the
      following issues have been fixed:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-httpd-announce&amp;m=109527608022322">
      <p>A segfault in mod_ssl which can be triggered by a
            malicious remote server, if proxying to SSL servers has
            been configured.  [CAN-2004-0751]</p>
      <p>A potential infinite loop in mod_ssl which could be
            triggered given particular timing of a connection
            abort.  [CAN-2004-0748]</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11094</bid>
      <bid>11154</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0748</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0751</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="029f01c49b54$dec30f20$1500a8c0@Cougar">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-httpd-announce&amp;m=109527608022322</mlist>
      <url>http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29964</url>
      <url>http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30134</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-07</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="fc07c9ca-22ce-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>phpmyadmin -- remote command execution
      vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
    <name>phpmyadmin</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.0.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>From the phpMyAdmin 2.6.0p2 release notes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=274709">
      <p>If PHP is not running in safe mode, a problem in the
        MIME-based transformation system (with an "external"
        transformation) allows to execute any command with the
        privileges of the web server's user.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11391</bid>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=274709</url>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&amp;aid=1044864&amp;group_id=23067&amp;atid=377408</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-11</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-20</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="61480a9a-22b2-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>cabextract -- insecure directory handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cabextract</name>
    <range><lt>1.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>cabextract has insufficient checks for file names that
      contain <q>../</q>.  This can cause files to be extracted to
      the parent directory.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0916</cvename>
      <url>http://www.kyz.uklinux.net/cabextract.php#changes</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-20</entry>
      <modified>2004-10-22</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8091fcea-f35e-11d8-81b0-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>a2ps -- insecure command line argument handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>a2ps-a4</name>
    <range><lt>4.13b_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>a2ps-letter</name>
    <range><lt>4.13b_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>a2ps-letterdj</name>
    <range><lt>4.13b_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Rudolf Polzer reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/70618">
      <p>a2ps builds a command line for file() containing an
        unescaped version of the file name, thus might call
        external programs described by the file name.  Running a
        cronjob over a public writable directory a2ps-ing all
        files in it - or simply typing "a2ps *.txt" in /tmp - is
        therefore dangerous.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1170</cvename>
      <freebsdpr>ports/70618</freebsdpr>
      <bid>11025</bid>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/9176</url>
      <mlist msgid="e5312d6a040824040119840c7c@mail.gmail.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=109334851517137</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-20</entry>
      <modified>2004-12-30</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="746ca1ac-21ec-11d9-9289-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>ifmail -- unsafe set-user-ID application</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ifmail</name>
    <range><le>ifmail-2.15_4</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Niels Heinen reports that ifmail allows one to specify
      a configuration file.  Since ifmail runs set-user-ID `news',
      this may allow a local attacker to write to arbitrary files
      or execute arbitrary commands as the `news' user.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://cvsweb.freebsd.org/ports/news/ifmail</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e31d44a2-21e3-11d9-9289-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>imwheel -- insecure handling of PID file</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>imwheel</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.0.p12</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A Computer Academic Underground advisory describes the
      consequences of imwheel's handling of the process ID file (PID
      file):</p>
    <blockquote
      cite="http://www.caughq.org/advisories/CAU-2004-0002.txt">
          <p>imwheel exclusively uses a predictably named PID file for
            management of multiple imwheel processes. A race condition
            exists when the -k command-line option is used to kill
            existing imwheel processes. This race condition may be
            used by a local user to Denial of Service another user
            using imwheel, lead to resource exhaustion of the host
            system, or append data to arbitrary files.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.caughq.org/advisories/CAU-2004-0002.txt</url>
      <url>http://imwheel.sourceforge.net/files/DEVELOPMENT.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="064225c5-1f53-11d9-836a-0090962cff2a">
    <topic>squid -- NTLM authentication denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
      <affects>
    <package>
      <name>squid</name>
      <range><lt>2.5.7</lt></range>
    </package>
      </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A remote attacker is able to cause a denial-of-service
      situation, when NTLM authentication is enabled in squid.
      NTLM authentication uses two functions which lack correct
      offset checking.</p>
    </body>
    </description>
      <references>
    <cvename>CAN-2004-0832</cvename>
    <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1045</url>
      </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-16</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ca543e06-207a-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>cacti -- SQL injection</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cacti</name>
    <range><lt>0.8.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Fernando Quintero reports that Cacti 0.8.5a suffers from a
      SQL injection attack where an attacker can change the
      password for any Cacti user.  This attack is not possible if
      the PHP option magic_quotes_gpc is set to On, which is the
      default for PHP in FreeBSD.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="1092686621.818.8.camel@mitnick.nadied.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=109269427427368</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-16</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-17</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="18974c8a-1fbd-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>apache13-modssl -- format string vulnerability in
      proxy support</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.31+2.8.19</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl+ipv6</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.31+2.8.19</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>ru-apache+mod_ssl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.31+30.20+2.8.19</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A OpenPKG Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.openpkg.org/security/OpenPKG-SA-2004.032-apache.html">
      <p>Triggered by a report to Packet Storm from Virulent, a
        format string vulnerability was found in mod_ssl, the
        Apache SSL/TLS interface to OpenSSL, version (up to and
        including) 2.8.18 for Apache 1.3.  The mod_ssl in Apache
        2.x is not affected.  The vulnerability could be
        exploitable if Apache is used as a proxy for HTTPS URLs
        and the attacker established a own specially prepared DNS
        and origin server environment.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>10736</bid>
      <certvu>303448</certvu>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0700</cvename>
      <url>http://www.openpkg.org/security/OpenPKG-SA-2004.032-apache.html</url>
      <url>http://packetstormsecurity.org/0407-advisories/modsslFormat.txt</url>
      <mlist msgid="20040716204207.GA45678@engelschall.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-modssl&amp;m=109001100906749</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-16</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-17</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8e2e6ad8-1720-11d9-9fb9-00902788733b">
    <topic>tor -- remote DoS and loss of anonymity</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>tor</name>
    <range><lt>0.0.8.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Tor has various remote crashes which could lead to a remote
      denial-of-service and be used to defeat clients anonymity.
      It is not expected that these vulnerabilities are
      exploitable for arbitrary code execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Aug-2004/msg00001.html</mlist>
      <mlist>http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Oct-2004/msg00000.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-25</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-15</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b2cfb400-1df0-11d9-a859-0050fc56d258">
    <topic>icecast -- Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>icecast</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.12_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Caused by improper filtering of HTML code in the
      status display, it is possible for a remote user
      to execute scripting code in the target user's
      browser.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0781</cvename>
      <url>http://www.securitytracker.com/alerts/2004/Aug/1011047.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-24</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="741c3957-1d69-11d9-a804-0050fc56d258">
    <topic>icecast -- HTTP header overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>icecast2</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.2,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>It is possible to execute remote code simply using
    HTTP request plus 31 headers followed by a shellcode that will be
    executed directly.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20040928184943.0a82b6f6.aluigi@autistici.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=109646043512722</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="20dfd134-1d39-11d9-9be9-000c6e8f12ef">
    <topic>freeradius -- denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>freeradius</name>
    <range><ge>0.8.0</ge><lt>1.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A remote attacker may be able to crash the freeRADIUS Server
      due to three independant bugs in the function which does
      improper checking values while processing RADIUS
      attributes.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0938</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0960</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0961</cvename>
      <url>http://www.securitytracker.com/alerts/2004/Sep/1011364.html</url>
      <certvu>541574</certvu>
      <bid>11222</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-13</entry>
      <modified>2004-10-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="76301302-1d59-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>xerces-c2 -- Attribute blowup denial-of-service</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xerces-c2</name>
        <range><lt>2.6.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Amit Klein reports about Xerces-C++:</p>
        <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109674050017645">
          <p>An attacker can craft a malicious XML document, which
            uses XML attributes in a way that inflicts a denial of
            service condition on the target machine (XML parser).  The
            result of this attack is that the XML parser consumes all
            the CPU.</p>
        </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11312</bid>
      <mlist msgid="415F00A8.13029.1FAADB7@localhost">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109674050017645</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-02</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-13</entry>
      <modified>2004-10-14</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="12b7b4cf-1d53-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>wordpress -- XSS in administration panel</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>wordpress</name>
        <range><lt>1.2.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Pages in the administration panel of Wordpress are
          vulnerable for XSS attacks.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://wordpress.org/development/2004/10/wp-121/</url>
      <mlist msgid="20040927231608.19365.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109641484723194</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-27</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3897a2f8-1d57-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>tiff -- multiple integer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>tiff</name>
    <range><le>3.6.1_2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-tiff</name>
    <range><lt>3.6.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>pdflib</name>
    <name>pdflib-perl</name>
    <range><lt>6.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gdal</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.1_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>fractorama</name>
    <name>iv</name>
    <name>ivtools</name>
    <name>ja-iv</name>
    <name>ja-libimg</name>
    <name>paraview</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Dmitry V. Levin discovered numerous integer overflow bugs in
      libtiff.  Most of these bugs are related to memory management,
      and are believed to be exploitable for arbitrary code
      execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <certvu>687568</certvu>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0886</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=173&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-13</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-13</entry>
      <modified>2005-08-01</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="30cea6be-1d0c-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>CUPS -- local information disclosure</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cups-base</name>
        <range><lt>1.1.22</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Certain methods of authenticated remote printing in CUPS
          can disclose user names and passwords in the log files.</p>
        <p>A workaround for this problem is to set more strict
          access permissions on the CUPS logfiles.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61798</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12690/</url>
      <url>http://www.cups.org/str.php?L920</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0923</cvename>
      <certvu>557062</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="30cf9485-1c2c-11d9-9ecb-000c6e8f12ef">
    <topic>zinf -- potential buffer overflow playlist support</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>zinf</name>
    <range><lt>2.2.5</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>freeamp</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The audio player Zinf is vulnerable to a buffer-overflow
      bug in the management of the playlist files.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20040924213102.7fb91138.aluigi@autistici.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109608092609200</mlist>
    </references>
      <dates>
    <discovery>2004-09-24</discovery>
    <entry>2004-10-12</entry>
      </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f6680c03-0bd8-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>tiff -- RLE decoder heap overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>tiff</name>
    <range><le>3.6.1_1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-tiff</name>
    <range><lt>3.6.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>pdflib</name>
    <name>pdflib-perl</name>
    <range><lt>6.0.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gdal</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.1_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>fractorama</name>
    <name>iv</name>
    <name>ivtools</name>
    <name>ja-iv</name>
    <name>ja-libimg</name>
    <name>paraview</name>
    <range><gt>0</gt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Chris Evans discovered several heap buffer overflows in
          libtiff's RLE decoder.  These overflows could be triggered
          by a specially-crafted TIFF image file, resulting in an
          application crash and possibly arbitrary code execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <certvu>948752</certvu>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0803</cvename>
      <url>http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2004-006.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-13</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-13</entry>
      <modified>2005-08-01</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="26c9e8c6-1c99-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
    <topic>sharutils -- buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>sharutils</name>
        <range><lt>4.2.1_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>From Gentoo advisory GLSA 200410-01:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200410-01.xml">
      <p>sharutils contains two buffer overflows.  Ulf Harnhammar
        discovered a buffer overflow in shar.c, where the length
        of data returned by the wc command is not checked.
        Florian Schilhabel discovered another buffer overflow in
        unshar.c.</p>
      <p>An attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities to
        execute arbitrary code as the user running one of the
        sharutils programs.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>11298</bid>
      <url>http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200410-01.xml</url>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265904</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-13</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3030ae22-1c7f-11d9-81a4-0050fc56d258">
    <topic>mail-notification -- denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mail-notification</name>
    <range><lt>0.7.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Caused by an untested return value, and a resulting
      null pointer dereference, it is possible for an attacker
      to crash the application.  However, the attacker must first
      hijack the connection between Mail Notification and the
      Gmail or IMAP server.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.nongnu.org/mailnotify/sa/mail-notification-SA-04:2.asc</url>
      <url>http://www.nongnu.org/mailnotify/sa/mail-notification-SA-04:3.asc</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-10-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="65e99f52-1c5f-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>squid -- SNMP module denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Squid-2.5 patches page notes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE6-SNMP_core_dump">
      <p>If a certain malformed SNMP request is received squid
        restarts with a Segmentation Fault error.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>This only affects squid installations where SNMP is
      explicitly enabled via "make config". As a workaround,
      SNMP can be disabled by defining "snmp_port 0" in
      squid.conf.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0918</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=152&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE6-SNMP_core_dump</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0c592c4a-1bcc-11d9-a3ec-00061bd2d56f">
    <topic>cyrus-sasl -- potential buffer overflow in DIGEST-MD5 plugin</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cyrus-sasl</name>
    <range><ge>2.*</ge><lt>2.1.19</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The Cyrus SASL DIGEST-MD5 plugin contains a potential
          buffer overflow when quoting is required in the output.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/sasl/plugins/digestmd5.c#rev1.171</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="92268205-1947-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>cyrus-sasl -- dynamic library loading and set-user-ID
      applications</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cyrus-sasl</name>
    <range><le>1.5.28_3</le></range>
    <range><ge>2.*</ge><le>2.1.19</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The Cyrus SASL library, libsasl, contains functions which
          may load dynamic libraries.  These libraries may be loaded
          from the path specified by the environmental variable
          SASL_PATH, which in some situations may be fully controlled
          by a local attacker.  Thus, if a set-user-ID application
          (such as chsh) utilizes libsasl, it may be possible for a
          local attacker to gain superuser privileges.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0884</cvename>
      <url>https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/sasl/lib/common.c#rev1.104</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-22</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-08</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="efc4819b-0b2d-11d9-bfe1-000bdb1444a4">
    <topic>imp3 -- XSS hole in the HTML viewer</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>imp</name>
        <range><lt>3.2.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The script vulnerabilities can only be exposed with
      certain browsers and allow XSS attacks when viewing
      HTML messages with the HTML MIME viewer</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.horde.imp/15488</url>
      <url>http://cvs.horde.org/diff.php/imp/docs/CHANGES?r1=1.389.2.109&amp;r2=1.389.2.111&amp;ty=h</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="938f357c-16dd-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>bmon -- unsafe set-user-ID application</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>bmon</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.1_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Jon Nistor reported that the FreeBSD port of bmon was
         installed set-user-ID root, and executes commands using
         relative paths.  This could allow local user to easily obtain
         root privileges.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdpr>ports/67340</freebsdpr>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="84ab58cf-e4ac-11d8-9b0a-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>gnutls -- certificate chain verification DoS</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>gnutls</name>
        <range><lt>1.0.17</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>gnutls-devel</name>
        <range><ge>1.1.*</ge><lt>1.1.12</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Patric Hornik reports on a problem in the certificate chain
      verification procedures of GnuTLS that may result in a
      denial-of-service vulnerability:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.hornik.sk/SA/SA-20040802.txt">
          <p>The certificate chain should be verified from last root
            certificate to the first certificate.  Otherwise a lot
            of unauthorized CPU processing can be forced to check
            certificate signatures signed with arbitrary RSA/DSA keys
        chosen by attacker.</p>
          <p>In GnuTLS the signatures are checked from first to last
            certificate, there is no limit on size of keys and no
            limit on length of certificate chain.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.hornik.sk/SA/SA-20040802.txt</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12156</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-02</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="562a3fdf-16d6-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>php -- vulnerability in RFC 1867 file upload processing</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>php4</name>
        <name>php4-cgi</name>
        <range><le>4.3.8_2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mod_php4</name>
        <range><le>4.3.8_2,1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>php5</name>
        <name>php5-cgi</name>
        <range><le>5.0.1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mod_php5</name>
        <range><le>5.0.1,1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Stefano Di Paola discovered an issue with PHP that
      could allow someone to upload a file to any directory
      writeable by the httpd process. Any sanitizing performed on
      the prepended directory path is ignored. This bug can only
      be triggered if the $_FILES element name contains an
      underscore.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="1095268057.2818.20.camel@localhost">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109534848430404</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="1096478151.3220.6.camel@localhost">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109648426331965</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-15</entry>
      <modified>2004-10-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ad74a1bd-16d2-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>php -- php_variables memory disclosure</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>mod_php4-twig</name>
        <name>php4-cgi</name>
        <name>php4-cli</name>
        <name>php4-dtc</name>
        <name>php4-horde</name>
        <name>php4-nms</name>
        <name>php4</name>
        <range><le>4.3.8_2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mod_php</name>
        <name>mod_php4</name>
    <range><ge>4</ge><le>4.3.8_2,1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>php5</name>
        <name>php5-cgi</name>
        <name>php5-cli</name>
        <range><le>5.0.1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mod_php5</name>
        <range><le>5.0.1,1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Stefano Di Paola reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109527531130492">
          <p>Bad array parsing in php_variables.c could lead to show
            arbitrary memory content such as pieces of php code
            and other data.  This affects all GET, POST or COOKIES
            variables.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="1095267581.2818.13.camel@localhost">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109527531130492</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="fffacc93-16cb-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>xv -- exploitable buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xv</name>
    <name>xv-m17n</name>
    <range><lt>3.10a_4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>In a Bugtraq posting, infamous41md(at)hotpop.com reported:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109302498125092">
          <p>there are at least 5 exploitable buffer and heap
            overflows in the image handling code. this allows someone
            to craft a malicious image, trick a user into viewing the
            file in xv, and upon viewing that image execute arbitrary
            code under privileges of the user viewing image. note
            the AT LEAST part of the above sentence. there is such a
            plethora of bad code that I just stopped reading after
            a while. there are at least 100 calls to sprintf() and
            strcpy() with no regards for bounds of buffers. 95% of
            these deal with program arguments or filenames, so they
            are of no interest to exploit. however I just got sick of
            reading this code after not too long. so im sure there are
            still other overflows in the image handling code for other
            image types.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>The posting also included an exploit.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20040820032605.360e43e3.infamous41md@hotpop.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109302498125092</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-05</entry>
      <modified>2004-10-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8c33b299-163b-11d9-ac1b-000d614f7fad">
    <topic>getmail -- symlink vulnerability during maildir delivery</topic>
      <affects>
        <package>
      <name>getmail</name>
      <range><lt>3.2.5</lt></range>
    </package>
      </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>David Watson reports a symlink vulnerability in getmail.
          If run as root (not the recommended mode of operation), a
          local user may be able to cause getmail to write files in
          arbitrary directories via a symlink attack on subdirectories
          of the maildir.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="200409191532.38997.baikie@ehwat.freeserve.co.uk">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109571883130372</mlist>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0881</cvename>
      <bid>11224</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-04</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="67710833-1626-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>Boundary checking errors in syscons</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.2.1_11</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The syscons CONS_SCRSHOT <a
      href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ioctl">ioctl(2)</a>
          does insufficient validation of its input arguments.  In
          particular, negative coordinates or large coordinates may
          cause unexpected behavior.</p>
        <p>It may be possible to cause the CONS_SCRSHOT ioctl to
          return portions of kernel memory.  Such memory might
          contain sensitive information, such as portions of the
          file cache or terminal buffers.  This information might be
          directly useful, or it might be leveraged to obtain elevated
          privileges in some way.  For example, a terminal buffer
          might include a user-entered password.</p>
        <p>This bug may be exploitable by users who have access to the
          physical console or can otherwise open a /dev/ttyv* device
      node.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0919</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:15.syscons</freebsdsa>
      <url>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/dev/syscons/syscons.c#rev1.429</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-30</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-04</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2328ADEF-157C-11D9-8402-000D93664D5C">
    <topic>racoon -- improper certificate handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>racoon</name>
    <range><lt>20040818a</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Thomas Walpuski noted when OpenSSL would detect an error
      condition for a peer certificate, racoon mistakenly ignored
      the error. This could allow five invalid certificate states
      to properly be used for authentication.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20040614185623.GA10290@unproved.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108726102304507</mlist>
      <url>http://www.kame.net/racoon/racoon-ml/msg00517.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-31</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e8d4800f-1547-11d9-90a3-00010327614a">
    <topic>distcc -- incorrect parsing of IP access control rules</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>distcc</name>
    <range><lt>2.16</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <blockquote cite="http://distcc.samba.org/ftp/distcc/distcc-2.16.NEWS">
      <p>Fix bug that might cause IP-based access control rules not to
        be interpreted correctly on 64-bit platforms.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0601</cvename>
      <url>http://distcc.samba.org/ftp/distcc/distcc-2.16.NEWS</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-10-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

 <vuln vid="b2e6d1d6-1339-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- scripting vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>thunderbird</name>
    <range><lt>0.8</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
        <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
        <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><lt>1.p</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>de-netscape7</name>
        <name>fr-netscape7</name>
        <name>ja-netscape7</name>
        <name>netscape7</name>
        <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><le>7.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.3,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-phoenix</name>
        <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
        <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
        <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
        <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
        <name>phoenix</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Several scripting vulnerabilities were discovered and
      corrected in Mozilla:</p>
    <dl>
      <dt>CAN-2004-0905</dt>
      <dd>
        <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html">
          <p>javascript; links dragged onto another frame or
        page allows an attacker to steal or modify sensitive
        information from other sites. The user could be convinced
        to drag obscurred links in the context of a game or even a
        fake scrollbar. If the user could be convinced to drag two
        links in sequence into a separate window (not frame) the
        attacker would be able to run arbitrary programs.</p>
        </blockquote>
      </dd>
      <dt>CAN-2004-0908</dt>
      <dd>
        <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html">
              <p>Untrusted javascript code can read and write to the
                clipboard, stealing any sensitive data the user might
                have copied. <strong>Workaround:</strong> disable
                javascript</p>
        </blockquote>
      </dd>
      <dt>CAN-2004-0909</dt>
      <dd>
        <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html">
              <p>Signed scripts requesting enhanced abilities could
                construct the request in a way that led to a confusing
                grant dialog, possibly fooling the user into thinking
                the privilege requested was inconsequential while
                actually obtaining explicit permission to run and
                install software. <strong>Workaround:</strong> Never
                grant enhanced abilities of any kind to untrusted web
                pages.</p>
        </blockquote>
      </dd>
    </dl>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0905</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0908</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0909</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=250862</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=257523</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253942</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-13</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-30</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a7e0d783-131b-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- users may be lured into bypassing security dialogs</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>thunderbird</name>
    <range><lt>0.7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
        <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
        <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><lt>0.9.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>de-netscape7</name>
        <name>fr-netscape7</name>
        <name>ja-netscape7</name>
        <name>netscape7</name>
        <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><le>7.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-phoenix</name>
        <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
        <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
        <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
        <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
        <name>phoenix</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>According to the Mozilla project:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html">
      <p>An attacker who could lure users into clicking in
        particular places, or typing specific text, could cause a
        security permission or software installation dialog to pop
        up under the user's mouse click, clicking on the grant (or
        install) button.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0762</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162020</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-05</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-30</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5360a659-131c-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- hostname spoofing bug</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>thunderbird</name>
    <range><lt>0.7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
        <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
        <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><lt>0.9.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>de-netscape7</name>
        <name>fr-netscape7</name>
        <name>ja-netscape7</name>
        <name>netscape7</name>
        <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><le>7.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
        <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-netscape</name>
        <name>linux-phoenix</name>
        <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
        <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
        <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
        <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
        <name>phoenix</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When processing URIs that contain an unqualified host name--
      specifically, a domain name of only one component--
      Mozilla will perform matching against the first component
      of the domain name in SSL certificates.  In other words, in
      some situations, a certificate issued to "www.example.com"
      will be accepted as matching "www".</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0765</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=234058</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-12</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-30</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="de16b056-132e-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>samba -- remote file disclosure</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>samba</name>
    <range><lt>2.2.12</lt></range>
    <range><ge>3.a</ge><le>3.0.2a_1,1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>ja-samba</name>
    <range><lt>2.2.11.j1.0_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>According to a Samba Team security notice:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.samba.org/samba/news/#security_2.2.12">
          <p>A security vulnerability has been located in Samba
            2.2.x &lt;= 2.2.11 and Samba 3.0.x &lt;= 3.0.5. A remote
            attacker may be able to gain access to files which exist
            outside of the share's defined path. Such files must still
            be readable by the account used for the connection.</p>
        </blockquote>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.samba.org/samba/news/#errata_05oct">
          <p>The original notice for CAN-2004-0815 indicated that
            Samba 3.0.x &lt;= 3.0.5 was vulnerable to the security
            issue. After further research, Samba developers have
            confirmed that only Samba 3.0.2a and earlier releases
            contain the exploitable code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0815</cvename>
      <url>http://www.samba.org/samba/news/#security_2.2.12</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-30</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-30</entry>
      <modified>2004-10-15</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ab9c559e-115a-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- BMP decoder vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>thunderbird</name>
    <range><lt>0.7.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>de-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <name>el-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <name>ja-linux-mozillafirebird-gtk1</name>
        <name>ja-mozillafirebird-gtk2</name>
        <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>linux-phoenix</name>
        <name>phoenix</name>
        <name>ru-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhCN-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
        <name>zhTW-linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><lt>0.9.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>de-netscape7</name>
        <name>fr-netscape7</name>
        <name>ja-netscape7</name>
        <name>netscape7</name>
        <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
    <range><le>7.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.2_3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.2_2,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.a,2</ge><lt>1.8.a3_1,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <!-- These package names are obsolete. -->
        <name>mozilla+ipv6</name>
        <name>mozilla-embedded</name>
        <name>mozilla-firebird</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk2</name>
        <name>mozilla-thunderbird</name>
        <name>linux-netscape</name>
        <name>de-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>fr-linux-netscape</name>
        <name>ja-linux-netscape</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Gael Delalleau discovered several integer overflows in
      Mozilla's BMP decoder that can result in denial-of-service or
      arbitrary code execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0904</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=255067</url>
      <uscertta>TA04-261A</uscertta>
      <certvu>847200</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-13</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-28</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-30</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="da690355-1159-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- vCard stack buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>thunderbird</name>
    <range><lt>0.7.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.2_2,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.a,2</ge><lt>1.8.a3_1,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.2_3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Georgi Guninski discovered a stack buffer overflow which
          may be triggered when viewing email messages with vCard
          attachments.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0903</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=257314</url>
      <uscertta>TA04-261A</uscertta>
      <certvu>414240</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-13</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-28</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-30</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="93d6162f-1153-11d9-bc4a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- multiple heap buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>thunderbird</name>
    <range><lt>0.7.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>0.9.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.2_2,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.a,2</ge><lt>1.8.a3_1,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.2_3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozillafirebird</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Several heap buffer overflows were discovered and fixed in the
      most recent versions of Mozilla, Firefox, and Thunderbird.
      These overflows may occur when:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>Using the "Send Page" function.</li>
      <li>Checking mail on a malicious POP3 server.</li>
      <li>Processing non-ASCII URLs.</li>
    </ul>
    <p>Each of these vulnerabilities may be exploited for remote
      code execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0902</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258005</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=245066</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=226669</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=256316</url>
      <uscertta>TA04-261A</uscertta>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-13</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-28</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="edf61c61-0f07-11d9-8393-000103ccf9d6">
    <topic>php -- strip_tags cross-site scripting vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mod_php4-twig</name>
    <name>php4</name>
    <name>php4-cgi</name>
    <name>php4-cli</name>
    <name>php4-dtc</name>
    <name>php4-horde</name>
    <name>php4-nms</name>
    <range><le>4.3.7_3</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mod_php4</name>
    <range><le>4.3.7_3,1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>php5</name>
    <name>php5-cgi</name>
    <name>php5-cli</name>
    <range><le>5.0.0.r3_2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mod_php5</name>
    <range><le>5.0.0.r3_2,1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Stefan Esser of e-matters discovered that PHP's strip_tags()
      function would ignore certain characters during parsing of tags,
      allowing these tags to pass through. Select browsers could then
      parse these tags, possibly allowing cross-site scripting attacks.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0595</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20040713225525.GB26865@e-matters.de">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108981589117423</mlist>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/122004.html</url>
      <bid>10724</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2007-07-07</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-27</entry>
      <modified>2004-10-02</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="dd7aa4f1-102f-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>php -- memory_limit related vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mod_php4-twig</name>
    <name>php4</name>
    <name>php4-cgi</name>
    <name>php4-cli</name>
    <name>php4-dtc</name>
    <name>php4-horde</name>
    <name>php4-nms</name>
    <range><le>4.3.7_3</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mod_php4</name>
    <range><le>4.3.7_3,1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>php5</name>
    <name>php5-cgi</name>
    <name>php5-cli</name>
    <range><le>5.0.0.r3_2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mod_php5</name>
    <range><le>5.0.0.r3_2,1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Stefan Esser of e-matters discovered a condition within PHP
      that may lead to remote execution of arbitrary code.  The
      memory_limit facility is used to notify functions when memory
      contraints have been met. Under certain conditions, the entry
      into this facility is able to interrupt functions such as
      zend_hash_init() at locations not suitable for interruption.
      The result would leave these functions in a vulnerable state.</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/112004.html">
      <p>An attacker that is able to trigger the memory_limit abort
        within zend_hash_init() and is additionally able to control
        the heap before the HashTable itself is allocated, is able to
        supply his own HashTable destructor pointer. [...]</p>
      <p>All mentioned places outside of the extensions are quite easy
        to exploit, because the memory allocation up to those places
        is deterministic and quite static throughout different PHP
        versions. [...]</p>
      <p>Because the exploit itself consist of supplying an arbitrary
        destructor pointer this bug is exploitable on any platform.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0594</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20040713225329.GA26865@e-matters.de">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108981780109154</mlist>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/112004.html</url>
      <bid>10725</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2007-07-07</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-27</entry>
      <modified>2004-10-02</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="184f5d0b-0fe8-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>subversion -- WebDAV fails to protect metadata</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>subversion</name>
    <name>subversion-perl</name>
    <name>subversion-python</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.8</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>In some situations, subversion metadata may be unexpectedly
      disclosed via WebDAV.  A subversion advisory states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://subversion.tigris.org/security/CAN-2004-0749-advisory.txt">
      <p>mod_authz_svn, the Apache httpd module which does path-based
        authorization on Subversion repositories, is not correctly
        protecting all metadata on unreadable paths.</p>
          <p>This security issue is not about revealing the contents
            of protected files: it only reveals metadata about
            protected areas such as paths and log messages.  This may
            or may not be important to your organization, depending
            on how you're using path-based authorization, and the
            sensitivity of the metadata. </p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0749</cvename>
      <url>http://subversion.tigris.org/security/CAN-2004-0749-advisory.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>
  <vuln vid="273cc1a3-0d6b-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>lha -- numerous vulnerabilities when extracting archives</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>lha</name>
    <range><lt>1.14i_6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Source code reviews of lha by Lukasz Wojtow, Thomas Biege,
      and others uncovered a number of vulnerabilities affecting
      lha:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>Buffer overflows when handling archives and filenames.
        (CAN-2004-0694)</li>
      <li>Possible command execution via shell meta-characters when
        built with NOMKDIR. (CAN-2004-0745)</li>
      <li>Buffer overflow resulting in arbitrary code execution when
        handling long pathnames in LHZ archives. (CAN-2004-0769)</li>
      <li>Buffer overflow in the extract_one. (CAN-2004-0771)</li>
    </ul>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0694</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0745</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0769</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0771</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20040515110900.24784.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108464470103227</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20040606162856.29866.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108668791510153</mlist>
      <url>http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51285</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/16196</url>
      <bid>10354</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-17</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="77420ebb-0cf4-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mysql -- heap buffer overflow with prepared statements</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mysql-server</name>
    <name>mysql-client</name>
    <range><ge>4.1.0</ge><le>4.1.4</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>There is a buffer overflow in the prepared statements API
          (libmysqlclient) when a statement containing thousands of
          placeholders is executed.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=5194</url>
      <url>http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/News-4.1.5.html</url>
      <url>http://mysql.bkbits.net:8080/mysql-4.1/cset@1.1932.152.4</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-08</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e9f9d232-0cb2-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- security icon spoofing</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>0.9</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <range><lt>1.7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Under certain situations it is possible for the security icon
      which Mozilla displays when connected to a site using SSL to
      be spoofed.  This could be used to make so-called "phishing
      attacks" more difficult to detect.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0761</cvename>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=240053</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-08</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7c188c55-0cb0-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- NULL bytes in FTP URLs</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>0.9.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.2,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.a,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When handling FTP URLs containing NULL bytes, Mozilla will
      interpret the file content as HTML.  This may allow unexpected
      execution of Javascript when viewing plain text or other file
      types via FTP.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0760</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=250906</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-11</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-22</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-24</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6e740881-0cae-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- automated file upload</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><ge>1.7.a,2</ge><lt>1.7,2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>1.8.a,2</ge><lt>1.8.a2,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <range><ge>1.7.a</ge><lt>1.7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>A malicious web page can cause an automated file upload
          from the victim's machine when viewed with Mozilla with
          Javascript enabled.  This is due to a bug permitting
          default values for type="file" &lt;input&gt; elements in
          certain situations.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0759</cvename>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=241924</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-28</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-22</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-26</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8d823883-0ca9-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- built-in CA certificates may be overridden</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <range><lt>0.9.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2,2</lt></range>
        <range><ge>1.8.a,2</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Under some situations, Mozilla will automatically import
          a certificate from an email message or web site.  This
          behavior can be used as a denial-of-service attack: if the
          certificate has a distinguished name (DN) identical to one
          of the built-in Certificate Authorities (CAs), then Mozilla
          will no longer be able to certify sites with certificates
          issued from that CA.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0758</cvename>
      <url>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=249004</url>
      <certvu>160360</certvu>
      <url>http://banquo.inf.ethz.ch:8080/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a4815970-c5cc-11d8-8898-000d6111a684">
    <topic>rssh -- file name disclosure bug</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>rssh</name>
    <range><lt>2.2.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>rssh expands command line paramters before invoking chroot.
          This could result in the disclosure to the client of file
          names outside of the chroot directory.  A posting by the rssh
      author explains:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108787373022844">
          <p>The cause of the problem identified by Mr. McCaw is that
            rssh expanded command-line arguments prior to entering
            the chroot jail.  This bug DOES NOT allow a user to
            access any of the files outside the jail, but can allow
            them to discover what files are in a directory which is
            outside the jail, if their credentials on the server would
            normally allow them read/execute access in the specified
            directory.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0609</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20040619074141.GG13649@sophic.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108787373022844</mlist>
      <bid>10574</bid>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/7239</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-21</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e6f0edd8-0b40-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>gnu-radius -- SNMP-related denial-of-service</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gnu-radius</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.94</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE security advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote
      cite="http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=141&amp;type=vulnerabilities">
          <p>Remote exploitation of an input validation error in
            version 1.2 of GNU radiusd could allow a denial of
            service.</p>
          <p>The vulnerability specifically exists within
            the asn_decode_string() function defined in
            snmplib/asn1.c. When a very large unsigned number is
            supplied, it is possible that an integer overflow will
            occur in the bounds-checking code. The daemon will then
            attempt to reference unallocated memory, resulting in an
            access violation that causes the process to terminate.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0849</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=141&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-20</entry>
      <modified>2005-05-03</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a268ef4a-0b35-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>sudo -- sudoedit information disclosure</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>sudo</name>
    <range><eq>1.6.8</eq></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>A new feature of sudo 1.6.8 called "sudoedit" (a safe
          editing facility) may allow users to read files to which
          they normally have no access.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/alerts/sudoedit.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-20</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ca6c8f35-0a5f-11d9-ad6f-00061bc2ad93">
    <topic>apache -- heap overflow in mod_proxy</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.31_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache13-ssl</name>
    <range><le>1.3.29.1.53_2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache13-modssl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.31+2.8.18_4</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache13+ipv6</name>
    <range><le>1.3.29_2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache13-modperl</name>
    <range><le>1.3.31</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A buffer overflow exists in mod_proxy which may
      allow an attacker to launch local DoS attacks
      and possibly execute arbitrary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0492</cvename>
      <url>http://www.guninski.com/modproxy1.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-10</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-19</entry>
      <modified>2004-10-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d2102505-f03d-11d8-81b0-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>cvs -- numerous vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cvs+ipv6</name>
    <range><lt>1.11.17</lt></range>
      </package>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.2</ge><lt>5.2.1_10</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.10</ge><lt>4.10_3</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_12</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.8</ge><lt>4.8_25</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>A number of vulnerabilities were discovered in CVS by
      Stefan Esser, Sebastian Krahmer, and Derek Price.</p>
    <ul>
          <li>Insufficient input validation while processing "Entry"
        lines.  (CAN-2004-0414)</li>
      <li>A double-free resulting from erroneous state handling while
        processing "Argumentx" commands. (CAN-2004-0416)</li>
      <li>Integer overflow while processing "Max-dotdot" commands.
        (CAN-2004-0417)</li>
      <li>Erroneous handling of empty entries handled while processing
        "Notify" commands. (CAN-2004-0418)</li>
      <li>A format string bug while processing CVS wrappers.</li>
      <li>Single-byte buffer underflows while processing configuration files
        from CVSROOT.</li>
      <li>Various other integer overflows.</li>
    </ul>
        <p>Additionally, iDEFENSE reports an undocumented command-line
          flag used in debugging does not perform input validation on
          the given path names.</p>
        <p>CVS servers ("cvs server" or :pserver: modes) are
          affected by these vulnerabilities.  They vary in impact
          but include information disclosure (the iDEFENSE-reported
          bug), denial-of-service (CAN-2004-0414, CAN-2004-0416,
          CAN-2004-0417 and other bugs), or possibly arbitrary code
          execution (CAN-2004-0418).  In very special situations where
          the attacker may somehow influence the contents of CVS
          configuration files in CVSROOT, additional attacks may be
          possible.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0414</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0416</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0417</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0418</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0778</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11817</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12309</url>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/092004.html</url>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=130&amp;type=vulnerabilities&amp;flashstatus=false</url>
      <url>https://ccvs.cvshome.org/source/browse/ccvs/NEWS?rev=1.116.2.104</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6830</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6831</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6832</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6833</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6834</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6835</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6836</url>
      <bid>10499</bid>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:14.cvs</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-17</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3d1e9267-073f-11d9-b45d-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>gdk-pixbuf -- image decoding vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux-gdk-pixbuf</name>
    <range><lt>0.22.0.11.3.5</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gtk</name>
    <range><ge>2.0</ge><lt>2.4.9_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gdk-pixbuf</name>
    <range><lt>0.22.0_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Chris Evans discovered several flaws in the gdk-pixbuf
          XPM image decoder:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>Heap-based overflow in pixbuf_create_from_xpm</li>
      <li>Stack-based overflow in xpm_extract_color</li>
      <li>Integer overflows in io-ico.c</li>
    </ul>
    <p>Some of these flaws are believed to be exploitable.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0782</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0783</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0788</cvename>
      <url>http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2004-005.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-15</entry>
      <modified>2004-11-09</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ef253f8b-0727-11d9-b45d-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>xpm -- image decoding vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>agenda-snow-libs</name>
    <name>linux_base</name>
    <name>open-motif-devel</name>
    <name>mupad</name>
    <name>zh-cle_base</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>libXpm</name>
    <range><lt>3.5.1_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>XFree86-libraries</name>
    <range><lt>4.4.0_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>xorg-libraries</name>
    <range><lt>6.7.0_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>lesstif</name>
    <range><lt>0.93.96,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>xpm</name>
    <range><lt>3.4k_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-openmotif</name>
    <range><lt>2.2.4</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>open-motif</name>
    <range><lt>2.2.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Chris Evans discovered several vulnerabilities in the libXpm
      image decoder:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>A stack-based buffer overflow in xpmParseColors</li>
      <li>An integer overflow in xpmParseColors</li>
      <li>A stack-based buffer overflow in ParsePixels and
        ParseAndPutPixels</li>
    </ul>
    <p>The X11R6.8.1 release announcement reads:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://freedesktop.org/pipermail/xorg/2004-September/003172.html">
          <p>This version is purely a security release, addressing
            multiple integer and stack overflows in libXpm, the X
            Pixmap library; all known versions of X (both XFree86
            and X.Org) are affected, so all users of X are strongly
            encouraged to upgrade.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0687</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0688</cvename>
      <url>http://freedesktop.org/pipermail/xorg/2004-September/003172.html</url>
      <url>http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2004-003.txt</url>
      <certvu>537878</certvu>
      <certvu>882750</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-15</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-03</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="05dcf751-0733-11d9-b45d-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>cups -- print queue browser denial-of-service</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cups-base</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.21</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>If the CUPS server (cupsd) receives a zero-length UDP
      message, it will disable its print queue browser service.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0558</cvename>
      <url>http://www.cups.org/str.php?L863</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-15</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="762d1c6d-0722-11d9-b45d-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>apache -- apr_uri_parse IPv6 address handling vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache</name>
    <range><ge>2.0</ge><lt>2.0.50_3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Apache Software Foundation Security Team discovered a
      programming error in the apr-util library function apr_uri_parse.
      When parsing IPv6 literal addresses, it is possible that a
      length is incorrectly calculated to be negative, and this
      value is passed to memcpy.  This may result in an exploitable
      vulnerability on some platforms, including FreeBSD.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0786</cvename>
      <url>http://httpd.apache.org</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-15</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="013fa252-0724-11d9-b45d-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mod_dav -- lock related denial-of-service</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache</name>
    <range><ge>2.0</ge><lt>2.0.50_3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mod_dav</name>
    <range><le>1.0.3_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A malicious user with DAV write privileges can trigger a null
      pointer dereference in the Apache mod_dav module.  This
      could cause the server to become unavailable.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0809</cvename>
      <url>http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31183</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-15</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4d49f4ba-071f-11d9-b45d-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>apache -- ap_resolve_env buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache</name>
    <range><ge>2.0</ge><lt>2.0.50_3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>SITIC discovered a vulnerability in Apache 2's handling of
      environmental variable settings in the httpd configuration
      files (the main `httpd.conf' and `.htaccess' files).
      According to a SITIC advisory:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-September/026463.html">
          <p>The buffer overflow occurs when expanding ${ENVVAR}
            constructs in .htaccess or httpd.conf files. The function
            ap_resolve_env() in server/util.c copies data from
            environment variables to the character array tmp with
            strcat(3), leading to a buffer overflow. </p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0747</cvename>
      <mlist>http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-September/026463.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-15</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ae7b7f65-05c7-11d9-b45d-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>webmin -- insecure temporary file creation at installation time</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>webmin</name>
    <range><lt>1.150_5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Webmin developers documented a security issue in the
      release notes for version 1.160:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.webmin.com/changes-1.160.html">
          <p>Fixed a security hole in the maketemp.pl script, used
            to create the /tmp/.webmin directory at install time. If
            an un-trusted user creates this directory before Webmin
            is installed, he could create in it a symbolic link
            pointing to a critical file on the system, which would be
            overwritten when Webmin writes to the link filename.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0559</cvename>
      <url>http://www.webmin.com/changes-1.160.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-05</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-14</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-15</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a711de5c-05fa-11d9-a9b2-00061bc2ad93">
    <topic>samba3 DoS attack</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>samba3</name>
        <range><lt>3.0.7,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Code found in nmbd and smbd may allow a remote attacker
      to effectively crash the nmbd server or use the smbd
      server to exhaust the system memory.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0807</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0808</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=139&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-09-02</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-14</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c1d97a8b-05ed-11d9-b45d-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- POP client heap overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><lt>7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>thunderbird</name>
    <range><lt>0.7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>zen-parse discovered a heap buffer overflow in Mozilla's
          POP client implementation.  A malicious POP server
          could exploit this vulnerability to cause Mozilla to execute
      arbitrary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0757</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=229374</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157644</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-22</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-14</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a4fd8f53-05eb-11d9-b45d-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mozilla -- SOAPParameter integer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>0.9</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <range><lt>1.7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><lt>7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>zen-parse discovered and iDEFENSE reported an exploitable
          integer overflow in a scriptable Mozilla component
          `SOAPParameter':</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=117&amp;type=vulnerabilities">
          <p>Improper input validation to the SOAPParameter object
            constructor in Netscape and Mozilla allows execution of
            arbitrary code.  The SOAPParameter object's constructor
            contains an integer overflow which allows controllable
            heap corruption.  A web page can be constructed to
        leverage this into remote execution of arbitrary code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0722</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236618</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-02</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-14</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-22</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c62dc69f-05c8-11d9-b45d-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>openoffice -- document disclosure</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>openoffice</name>
    <name>ar-openoffice</name>
    <name>ca-openoffice</name>
    <name>cs-openoffice</name>
    <name>de-openoffice</name>
    <name>dk-openoffice</name>
    <name>el-openoffice</name>
    <name>es-openoffice</name>
    <name>et-openoffice</name>
    <name>fi-openoffice</name>
    <name>fr-openoffice</name>
    <name>gr-openoffice</name>
    <name>hu-openoffice</name>
    <name>it-openoffice</name>
    <name>ja-openoffice</name>
    <name>ko-openoffice</name>
    <name>nl-openoffice</name>
    <name>pl-openoffice</name>
    <name>pt-openoffice</name>
    <name>pt_BR-openoffice</name>
    <name>ru-openoffice</name>
    <name>se-openoffice</name>
    <name>sk-openoffice</name>
    <name>sl-openoffice-SI</name>
    <name>tr-openoffice</name>
    <name>zh-openoffice-CN</name>
    <name>zh-openoffice-TW</name>
    <range><lt>1.1.2_1</lt></range>
    <range><ge>2.0</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>OpenOffice creates a working directory in /tmp on startup,
          and uses this directory to temporarily store document
          content.  However, the permissions of the created directory
          may allow other user on the system to read these files,
          potentially exposing information the user likely assumed was
          inaccessible.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0752</cvename>
      <url>http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=33357</url>
      <url>http://securitytracker.com/alerts/2004/Sep/1011205.html</url>
      <mlist msgid="20040910152759.7739.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109483308421566</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-24</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-14</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="15e0e963-02ed-11d9-a209-00061bc2ad93">
    <topic>mpg123 buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>mpg123</name>
        <name>mpg123-nas</name>
        <name>mpg123-esound</name>
        <range><le>0.59r</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The mpg123 software version 0.59r contains a
          buffer overflow vulnerability which may permit
          the execution of arbitrary code as the owner of
          the mpg123 process.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0805</cvename>
      <url>http://www.alighieri.org/advisories/advisory-mpg123.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-08-16</discovery>
      <entry>2004-09-14</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b6cad7f3-fb59-11d8-9837-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>ImageMagick -- BMP decoder buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ImageMagick</name>
    <name>ImageMagick-nox11</name>
    <range><lt>6.0.6.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Marcus Meissner discovered that ImageMagick's BMP decoder would
      crash when loading the test BMP file created by Chris Evans
      for testing the previous Qt vulnerability.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0827</cvename>
      <url>http://www.imagemagick.org/www/Changelog.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-25</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-31</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-14</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="641859e8-eca1-11d8-b913-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>Mutiple browser frame injection vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>kdelibs</name>
    <range><lt>3.2.3_3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>kdebase</name>
    <range><lt>3.2.3_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>linux-opera</name>
    <name>opera</name>
    <range><ge>7.50</ge><lt>7.52</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>firefox</name>
    <range><lt>0.9</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
    <range><lt>1.7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla</name>
    <range><lt>1.7,2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>netscape7</name>
    <range><lt>7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A class of bugs affecting many web browsers in the same way
      was discovered.  A Secunia advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://secunia.com/advisories/11978">
          <p>The problem is that the browsers don't check if a target
            frame belongs to a website containing a malicious link,
            which therefore doesn't prevent one browser window from
        loading content in a named frame in another window.</p>
      <p>Successful exploitation allows a malicious website to load
        arbitrary content in an arbitrary frame in another browser
        window owned by e.g. a trusted site.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>A KDE Security Advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20040811-3.txt">
          <p>A malicious website could abuse Konqueror to insert
            its own frames into the page of an otherwise trusted
            website. As a result the user may unknowingly send
            confidential information intended for the trusted website
            to the malicious website.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Secunia has provided a demonstration of the vulnerability at <a href="http://secunia.com/multiple_browsers_frame_injection_vulnerability_test/">http://secunia.com/multiple_browsers_frame_injection_vulnerability_test/</a>.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0717</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0718</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0721</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11978/</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=246448</url>
      <url>ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/security_patches/post-3.2.3-kdelibs-htmlframes.patch</url>
      <url>ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/security_patches/post-3.2.3-kdebase-htmlframes.patch</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-11</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-12</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-14</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b7cb488c-8349-11d8-a41f-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>isakmpd payload handling denial-of-service vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>isakmpd</name>
    <range><le>20030903</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Numerous errors in isakmpd's input packet validation lead to
      denial-of-service vulnerabilities.  From the Rapid7 advisory:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.rapid7.com/advisories/R7-0018.html">
      <p>The ISAKMP packet processing functions in OpenBSD's
        isakmpd daemon contain multiple payload handling flaws
        that allow a remote attacker to launch a denial of
        service attack against the daemon.</p>
      <p>Carefully crafted ISAKMP packets will cause the isakmpd
        daemon to attempt out-of-bounds reads, exhaust available
        memory, or loop endlessly (consuming 100% of the CPU).</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0218</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0219</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0220</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0221</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0222</cvename>
      <url>http://www.rapid7.com/advisories/R7-0018.html</url>
      <url>http://www.openbsd.org/errata34.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-17</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-31</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-14</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="00644f03-fb58-11d8-9837-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>imlib -- BMP decoder heap buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>imlib</name>
    <range><lt>1.9.14_4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Marcus Meissner discovered that imlib's BMP decoder would
      crash when loading the test BMP file created by Chris Evans
      for testing the previous Qt vulnerability.  It is believed
      that this bug could be exploited for arbitrary code execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0817</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151034</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-25</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-31</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-02</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="86a98b57-fb8e-11d8-9343-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>krb5 -- double-free vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>krb5</name>
    <range><le>1.3.4_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An advisory published by the MIT Kerberos team says:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/advisories/MITKRB5-SA-2004-002-dblfree.txt">
      <p>The MIT Kerberos 5 implementation's Key Distribution Center
        (KDC) program contains a double-free vulnerability that
        potentially allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code.
        Compromise of a KDC host compromises the security of the entire
        authentication realm served by the KDC.  Additionally, double-free
        vulnerabilities exist in MIT Kerberos 5 library code, making
        client programs and application servers vulnerable.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Double-free vulnerabilities of this type are not believed to be
      exploitable for code execution on FreeBSD systems.  However,
      the potential for other ill effects may exist.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0642</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0643</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0772</cvename>
      <certvu>795632</certvu>
      <certvu>866472</certvu>
      <certvu>350792</certvu>
      <url>http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/advisories/MITKRB5-SA-2004-002-dblfree.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-31</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-31</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bd60922b-fb8d-11d8-a13e-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>krb5 -- ASN.1 decoder denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>krb5</name>
    <range><ge>1.2.2</ge><le>1.3.4</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An advisory published by the MIT Kerberos team says:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/advisories/MITKRB5-SA-2004-003-asn1.txt">
      <p>The ASN.1 decoder library in the MIT Kerberos 5 distribution
        is vulnerable to a denial-of-service attack causing an infinite
        loop in the decoder.  The KDC is vulnerable to this attack.</p>
      <p>An unauthenticated remote attacker can cause a KDC or application
        server to hang inside an infinite loop.</p>
      <p>An attacker impersonating a legitimate KDC or application
        server may cause a client program to hang inside an infinite
        loop.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0644</cvename>
      <certvu>550464</certvu>
      <url>http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/advisories/MITKRB5-SA-2004-003-asn1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-31</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-31</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ba005226-fb5b-11d8-9837-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>imlib2 -- BMP decoder buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>imlib2</name>
    <range><le>1.1.1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Marcus Meissner discovered that imlib2's BMP decoder would
      crash when loading the test BMP file created by Chris Evans
      for testing the previous Qt vulnerability.  There appears to
      be both a stack-based and a heap-based buffer overflow that
      are believed to be exploitable for arbitrary code execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0802</cvename>
      <url>http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/enlightenment/e17/libs/imlib2/ChangeLog?rev=1.20&amp;view=markup</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-31</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-31</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0d3a5148-f512-11d8-9837-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>SpamAssassin -- denial-of-service in tokenize_headers</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>p5-Mail-SpamAssassin</name>
    <range><lt>2.64</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>According to the SpamAssassin 2.64 release announcement:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=spamassassin-announce&amp;m=109168121628767">
          <p>Security fix prevents a denial of service attack open
            to certain malformed messages; this DoS affects all
            SpamAssassin 2.5x and 2.6x versions to date.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>The issue appears to be triggered by overly long message
      headers.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0796</cvename>
      <bid>10957</bid>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=spamassassin-announce&amp;m=109168121628767</mlist>
      <url>http://search.cpan.org/src/JMASON/Mail-SpamAssassin-2.64/Changes</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-04</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-23</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-28</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c4b025bb-f05d-11d8-9837-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>tnftpd -- remotely exploitable vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>tnftpd</name>
    <range><lt>20040810</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>lukemftpd</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </package>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>4.7</ge></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>lukemftpd(8) is an enhanced BSD FTP server produced
          within the NetBSD project.  The sources for lukemftpd are
          shipped with some versions of FreeBSD, however it is not
          built or installed by default.  The build system option
          WANT_LUKEMFTPD must be set to build and install lukemftpd.
          [<strong>NOTE</strong>: An exception is FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE,
          wherein lukemftpd was installed, but not enabled, by
      default.]</p>
        <p>Przemyslaw Frasunek discovered several vulnerabilities
          in lukemftpd arising from races in the out-of-band signal
          handling code used to implement the ABOR command.  As a
          result of these races, the internal state of the FTP server
          may be manipulated in unexpected ways.</p>
        <p>A remote attacker may be able to cause FTP commands to
          be executed with the privileges of the running lukemftpd
          process.  This may be a low-privilege `ftp' user if the `-r'
          command line option is specified, or it may be superuser
          privileges if `-r' is *not* specified.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0794</cvename>
      <bid>10967</bid>
      <url>http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/libexec/ftpd/ftpd.c#rev1.158</url>
      <url>ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/security/advisories/NetBSD-SA2004-009.txt.asc</url>
      <mlist msgid="412239E7.1070807@freebsd.lublin.pl">http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-August/025418.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-17</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-17</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-28</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e5e2883d-ceb9-11d8-8898-000d6111a684">
    <topic>MySQL authentication bypass / buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>mysql-server</name>
        <range><ge>4.1</ge><lt>4.1.3</lt></range>
        <range><ge>5</ge><le>5.0.0_2</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>By submitting a carefully crafted authentication packet, it is possible
          for an attacker to bypass password authentication in MySQL 4.1. Using a
          similar method, a stack buffer used in the authentication mechanism can
          be overflowed.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0627</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0628</cvename>
      <certvu>184030</certvu>
      <certvu>645326</certvu>
      <url>http://www.nextgenss.com/advisories/mysql-authbypass.txt</url>
      <url>http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/News-4.1.3.html</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12020</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/7475</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/7476</url>
      <mlist msgid="Pine.LNX.4.44.0407080940550.9602-200000@pineapple.shacknet.nu">http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/vulnwatch/2004-q3/0003.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-05</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-28</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e811aaf1-f015-11d8-876f-00902714cc7c">
    <topic>Ruby insecure file permissions in the CGI session management</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>ruby</name>
        <range><lt>1.6.8.2004.07.26</lt></range>
        <range><ge>1.7.0</ge><lt>1.8.1.2004.07.23</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>According to a Debian Security Advisory:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-537">
          <p>Andres Salomon noticed a problem in the CGI session
            management of Ruby, an object-oriented scripting language.
            CGI::Session's FileStore (and presumably PStore [...])
            implementations store session information insecurely.
            They simply create files, ignoring permission issues.
            This can lead an attacker who has also shell access to the
            webserver to take over a session.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0755</cvename>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/16996</url>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-537</url>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=109267579822250&amp;w=2</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-16</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-16</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-28</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="207f8ff3-f697-11d8-81b0-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>nss -- exploitable buffer overflow in SSLv2 protocol handler</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>nss</name>
        <range><lt>3.9.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>ISS X-Force reports that a remotely exploitable buffer
          overflow exists in the Netscape Security Services (NSS)
      library's implementation of SSLv2.  From their advisory:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/alerts/id/180">
          <p>The NSS library contains a flaw in SSLv2 record parsing
            that may lead to remote compromise. When parsing the
            first record in an SSLv2 negotiation, the client hello
            message, the server fails to validate the length of a
            record field. As a result, it is possible for an attacker
            to trigger a heap-based overflow of arbitrary length.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Note that the vulnerable NSS library is also present in
      Mozilla-based browsers.  However, it is not believed that
      browsers are affected, as the vulnerability is present only in
      code used by SSLv2 *servers*.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/alerts/id/180</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/9116</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12362</url>
      <bid>11015</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-27</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="85e19dff-e606-11d8-9b0a-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>ripMIME -- decoding bug allowing content filter bypass</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>ripmime</name>
        <range><lt>1.3.2.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>ripMIME may prematurely terminate decoding Base64 encoded
      messages when it encounters multiple blank lines or other
      non-standard Base64 constructs.  Virus scanning and content
      filtering tools that use ripMIME may therefore be
      bypassed.</p>
    <p>The ripMIME CHANGELOG file says:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.pldaniels.com/ripmime/CHANGELOG">
          <p>There's viruses going around exploiting the ability to
            hide the majority of their data in an attachment by using
            blank lines and other tricks to make scanning systems
        prematurely terminate their base64 decoding.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>10848</bid>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8287</url>
      <url>http://www.pldaniels.com/ripmime/CHANGELOG</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12201</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/16867</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-30</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-27</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1ecf4ca1-f7ad-11d8-96c9-00061bc2ad93">
    <topic>moinmoin -- ACL group bypass</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>moinmoin</name>
        <range><lt>1.2.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The moinmoin package contains two bugs with ACLs and anonymous
      users.  Both bugs may permit anonymous users to gain access to
      administrative functions; for example the delete function.</p>
        <p>There is no known workaround, the vulnerability exists regardless
      if a site is using ACLs or not.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8194</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8195</url>
      <url>http://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200408-25.xml</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11832</url>
      <bid>10805</bid>
      <bid>10801</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-21</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2689f4cb-ec4c-11d8-9440-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>rsync -- path sanitizing vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>rsync</name>
        <range><lt>2.6.2_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An rsync security advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://samba.org/rsync/#security_aug04">
      <p>There is a path-sanitizing bug that affects daemon mode in
        all recent rsync versions (including 2.6.2) but only if
        chroot is disabled.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>The bug may allow a remote user to access files outside
      of an rsync module's configured path with the privileges
      configured for that module.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0792</cvename>
      <url>http://samba.org/rsync/#security_aug04</url>
      <mlist>http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync-announce/2004/000017.html</mlist>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12294</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8829</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-12</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7884d56f-f7a1-11d8-9837-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>gnomevfs -- unsafe URI handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gnomevfs2</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.2_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gnomevfs</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.5_6</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>mc</name>
    <range><le>4.6.0_12</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Alexander Larsson reports that some versions of gnome-vfs and
      MidnightCommander contain a number of `extfs' scripts that do not
      properly validate user input.  If an attacker can cause her
      victim to process a specially-crafted URI, arbitrary commands
      can be executed with the privileges of the victim.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0494</cvename>
      <bid>10864</bid>
      <url>http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/o-194.shtml</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/16897</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=127263</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-04</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3e4ffe76-e0d4-11d8-9b0a-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>SoX buffer overflows when handling .WAV files</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>sox</name>
        <range><gt>12.17.1</gt><le>12.17.4_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ulf Härnhammar discovered a pair of buffer overflows in the
      WAV file handling code of SoX.  If an attacker can cause her
      victim to process a specially-crafted WAV file with SoX (e.g.
      through social engineering or through some other program that
      relies on SoX), arbitrary code can be executed with the
      privileges of the victim.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0557</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="1091040793.4107f6193d81a@webmail.uu.se">http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/vulnwatch/2004-q3/0014.html</mlist>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12175</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8267</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-28</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2797b27a-f55b-11d8-81b0-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>kdelibs -- konqueror cross-domain cookie injection</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>kdelibs</name>
        <range><lt>3.2.3_3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>According to a KDE Security Advisory:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20040823-1.txt">
          <p>WESTPOINT internet reconnaissance services alerted the
            KDE security team that the KDE web browser Konqueror
            allows websites to set cookies for certain country
            specific secondary top level domains.</p>
          <p>Web sites operating under the affected domains can
           set HTTP cookies in such a way that the Konqueror web
           browser will send them to all other web sites operating
           under the same domain.  A malicious website can use
           this as part of a session fixation attack. See e.g.
           http://www.acros.si/papers/session_fixation.pdf</p>
         <p>Affected are all country specific secondary top level
          domains that use more than 2 characters in the secondary
          part of the domain name and that use a secondary part other
          than com, net, mil, org, gov, edu or int. Examples of
          affected domains are .ltd.uk, .plc.uk and .firm.in</p>
    <p>It should be noted that popular domains such as .co.uk, .co.in
      and .com are NOT affected.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0746</cvename>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20040823-1.txt</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/9117</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12341</url>
      <url>http://www.acros.si/papers/session_fixation.pdf</url>
      <bid>10991</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bef4515b-eaa9-11d8-9440-000347a4fa7d">
    <cancelled superseded="b6939d5b-64a1-11d9-9106-000a95bc6fae" />
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3243e839-f489-11d8-9837-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>fidogate -- write files as `news' user</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>fidogate</name>
    <range><lt>4.4.9_3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>fidogate-ds</name>
    <range><lt>5.1.1_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Neils Heinen reports that the setuid `news' binaries
      installed as part of fidogate may be used to create files or
      append to file with the privileges of the `news' user by
      setting the LOGFILE environmental variable.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/fidogate/fidogate/ChangeLog?rev=4.320&amp;view=markup</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-21</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-22</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-23</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="65a17a3f-ed6e-11d8-aff1-00061bc2ad93">
    <topic>Arbitrary code execution via a format string vulnerability in jftpgw</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>jftpgw</name>
        <range><lt>0.13.5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The log functions in jftpgw may allow
      remotely authenticated user to execute
      arbitrary code via the format string
      specifiers in certain syslog messages.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0448</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-510</url>
      <bid>10438</bid>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/16271</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-30</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-13</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-23</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ebffe27a-f48c-11d8-9837-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>qt -- image loader vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>qt</name>
    <range><lt>3.3.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Qt contains several vulnerabilities related to image
          loading, including possible crashes when loading corrupt
          GIF, BMP, or JPEG images.  Most seriously, Chris Evans
          reports that the BMP crash is actually due to a heap
          buffer overflow.  It is believed that an attacker may be
          able to construct a BMP image that could cause a Qt-using
          application to execute arbitrary code when it is loaded.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0691</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0692</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0693</cvename>
      <url>http://www.trolltech.com/developer/changes/changes-3.3.3.html</url>
      <url>http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2004-004.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-11</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="616cf823-f48b-11d8-9837-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>courier-imap -- format string vulnerability in debug mode</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>courier-imap</name>
    <range><lt>3.0.7,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE security advisory describes a format string
      vulnerability that could be exploited when Courier-IMAP is run
      in debug mode (DEBUG_LOGIN set).</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0777</cvename>
      <mlist>http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-August/025478.html</mlist>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=131&amp;type=vulnerabilities&amp;flashstatus=false</url>
      <bid>10976</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0c4d5973-f2ab-11d8-9837-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>mysql -- mysqlhotcopy insecure temporary file creation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mysql-scripts</name>
    <range><le>3.23.58</le></range>
    <range><gt>4</gt><le>4.0.20</le></range>
    <range><gt>4.1</gt><le>4.1.3</le></range>
    <range><gt>5</gt><le>5.0.0_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>According to Christian Hammers:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/m/mysql-dfsg/mysql-dfsg_4.0.20-11/changelog">
          <p>[mysqlhotcopy created] temporary files in /tmp which
            had predictable filenames and such could be used for a
            tempfile run attack.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Jeroen van Wolffelaar is credited with discovering the issue.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0457</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-540</url>
      <mlist>http://lists.mysql.com/internals/15185</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-22</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2de14f7a-dad9-11d8-b59a-00061bc2ad93">
    <topic>Multiple Potential Buffer Overruns in Samba</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>samba</name>
        <range><ge>3</ge><lt>3.0.5,1</lt></range>
    <range><lt>2.2.10</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>ja-samba</name>
    <range><lt>2.2.10.j1.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Evgeny Demidov discovered that the Samba server has a
          buffer overflow in the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT)
          on decoding Base64 data during HTTP Basic Authentication.
          Versions 3.0.2 through 3.0.4 are affected.</p>
        <p>Another buffer overflow bug has been found in the code
          used to support the "mangling method = hash" smb.conf
          option. The default setting for this parameter is "mangling
          method = hash2" and therefore not vulnerable. Versions
          between 2.2.0 through 2.2.9 and 3.0.0 through 3.0.4 are affected.
      </p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0600</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0686</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="web-53121174@cgp.agava.net">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/369698</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="200407222031.25086.bugtraq@beyondsecurity.com">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/369706</mlist>
      <url>http://www.samba.org/samba/whatsnew/samba-3.0.5.html</url>
      <url>http://www.samba.org/samba/whatsnew/samba-2.2.10.html</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8190</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8191</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12130</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-14</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-21</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-15</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="730db824-e216-11d8-9b0a-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>Mozilla / Firefox user interface spoofing vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <range><le>0.9.1_1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <range><le>1.7.1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><le>1.7.1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla</name>
        <range><le>1.7.1,2</le></range>
        <range><ge>1.8.a,2</ge><le>1.8.a2,2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <range><le>1.7.1_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Mozilla project's family of browsers contain a design
      flaw that can allow a website to spoof almost perfectly any
      part of the Mozilla user interface, including spoofing web
      sites for phishing or internal elements such as the "Master
      Password" dialog box.  This achieved by manipulating "chrome"
      through remote XUL content.  Recent versions of Mozilla have
      been fixed to not allow untrusted documents to utilize
      "chrome" in this way.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0764</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22183</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=244965</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=252198</url>
      <url>http://www.nd.edu/~jsmith30/xul/test/spoof.html</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12188</url>
      <bid>10832</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-30</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-15</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f9e3e60b-e650-11d8-9b0a-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>libpng stack-based buffer overflow and other code concerns</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>png</name>
        <range><le>1.2.5_7</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-png</name>
        <range><le>1.0.14_3</le></range>
        <range><ge>1.2</ge><le>1.2.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <range><lt>0.9.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>thunderbird</name>
        <range><lt>0.7.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2,2</lt></range>
        <range><ge>1.8.a,2</ge><le>1.8.a2,2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>netscape-communicator</name>
        <name>netscape-navigator</name>
        <range><le>4.78</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-netscape-communicator</name>
        <name>linux-netscape-navigator</name>
        <name>ko-netscape-navigator-linux</name>
        <name>ko-netscape-communicator-linux</name>
        <name>ja-netscape-communicator-linux</name>
        <name>ja-netscape-navigator-linux</name>
        <range><le>4.8</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>netscape7</name>
        <name>ja-netscape7</name>
        <range><le>7.1</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>pt_BR-netscape7</name>
        <name>fr-netscape7</name>
        <name>de-netscape7</name>
        <range><le>7.02</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Chris Evans has discovered multiple vulnerabilities in libpng,
          which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a
          vulnerable system or cause a DoS (Denial of Service).</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="Pine.LNX.4.58.0408041840080.20655@sphinx.mythic-beasts.com">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/370853</mlist>
      <url>http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2004-001.txt</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8312</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8313</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8314</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8315</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8316</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0597</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0598</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0599</cvename>
      <certvu>388984</certvu>
      <certvu>236656</certvu>
      <certvu>160448</certvu>
      <certvu>477512</certvu>
      <certvu>817368</certvu>
      <certvu>286464</certvu>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12219</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12232</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=251381</url>
      <uscertta>TA04-217A</uscertta>
      <url>http://dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/libpng/ADVISORY.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-04</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-04</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-15</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="603fe36d-ec9d-11d8-b913-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>kdelibs insecure temporary file handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>kdelibs</name>
    <range><le>3.2.3_3</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>According to a KDE Security Advisory, KDE may sometimes
      create temporary files without properly checking the ownership
      and type of the target path.  This could allow a local
      attacker to cause KDE applications to overwrite arbitrary
      files.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0689</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0690</cvename>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20040811-1.txt</url>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20040811-2.txt</url>
      <url>ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/security_patches/post-3.2.3-kdelibs-kstandarddirs.patch</url>
      <url>ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/security_patches/post-3.2.3-kdelibs-dcopserver.patch</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-11</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5b8f9a02-ec93-11d8-b913-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>gaim remotely exploitable vulnerabilities in MSN component</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>0.81_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <range><ge>20030000</ge></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Sebastian Krahmer discovered several remotely exploitable
          buffer overflow vulnerabilities in the MSN component of
          gaim.</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=0">
      <p>In two places in the MSN protocol plugins (object.c and
        slp.c), strncpy was used incorrectly; the size of the array
        was not checked before copying to it. Both bugs affect MSN's
        MSNSLP protocol, which is peer-to-peer, so this could
        potentially be easy to exploit.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0500</cvename>
      <url>http://gaim.sourceforge.net/security/?id=0</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-12</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-12</entry>
      <modified>2004-10-25</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="78348ea2-ec91-11d8-b913-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>acroread uudecoder input validation error</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>acroread</name>
    <name>acroread4</name>
    <name>acroread5</name>
    <range><lt>5.0.9</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An iDEFENSE security advisory reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=124&amp;type=vulnerabilities">
          <p>Remote exploitation of an input validation error in the
            uudecoding feature of Adobe Acrobat Reader (Unix) 5.0
            allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code.</p>
          <p>The Unix and Linux versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0
            automatically attempt to convert uuencoded documents
            back into their original format.  The vulnerability
            specifically exists in the failure of Acrobat Reader to
            check for the backtick shell metacharacter in the filename
            before executing a command with a shell. This allows a
            maliciously constructed filename to execute arbitrary
            programs.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0630</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=124&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-12</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-12</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-06</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="12c7b7ae-ec90-11d8-b913-000c41e2cdad">
    <topic>popfile file disclosure</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>popfile</name>
    <range><le>0.21.1_2</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>John Graham-Cumming reports that certain configurations of
      POPFile may allow the retrieval of any files with the
      extensions .gif, .png, .ico, .css, as well as some files with
      the extension .html.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=5248725&amp;forum_id=12356</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-02</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-12</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7a9d5dfe-c507-11d8-8898-000d6111a684">
    <topic>isc-dhcp3-server buffer overflow in logging mechanism</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>isc-dhcp3-relay</name>
    <name>isc-dhcp3-server</name>
    <range><ge>3.0.1.r12</ge><lt>3.0.1.r14</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A buffer overflow exists in the logging functionality
      of the DHCP daemon which could lead to Denial of Service
      attacks and has the potential to allow attackers to
      execute arbitrary code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0460</cvename>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/7237</url>
      <uscertta>TA04-174A</uscertta>
      <certvu>317350</certvu>
      <mlist msgid="BAY13-F94UHMuEEkHMz0005c4f7@hotmail.com">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/366801</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="40DFAB69.1060909@sympatico.ca">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/367286</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-22</discovery>
      <entry>2004-06-25</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3a408f6f-9c52-11d8-9366-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>libpng denial-of-service</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux-png</name>
    <range><le>1.0.14_3</le></range>
    <range><ge>1.2</ge><le>1.2.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>png</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.5_4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Steve Grubb reports a buffer read overrun in
      libpng's png_format_buffer function.  A specially
      constructed PNG image processed by an application using
      libpng may trigger the buffer read overrun and possibly
      result in an application crash.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0421</cvename>
      <url>http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=120508</url>
      <url>http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2004-181.html</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11505</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/5726</url>
      <bid>10244</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-02</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4764cfd6-d630-11d8-b479-02e0185c0b53">
    <cancelled superseded="dd7aa4f1-102f-11d9-8a8a-000c41e2cdad" />
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="abe47a5a-e23c-11d8-9b0a-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>Mozilla certificate spoofing</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>firefox</name>
        <range><ge>0.9.1</ge><le>0.9.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>linux-mozilla-devel</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2,2</lt></range>
        <range><ge>1.8,2</ge><le>1.8.a2,2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>mozilla-gtk1</name>
        <range><lt>1.7.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox contains a flaw that may
          allow a malicious user to spoof SSL certification.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="003a01c472ba$b2060900$6501a8c0@sec">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/369953</mlist>
      <url>http://www.cipher.org.uk/index.php?p=advisories/Certificate_Spoofing_Mozilla_FireFox_25-07-2004.advisory</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12160</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253121</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/8238</url>
      <bid>10796</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0763</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-25</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-30</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a713c0f9-ec54-11d8-9440-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>ImageMagick png vulnerability fix</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>ImageMagick</name>
        <name>ImageMagick-nox11</name>
        <range><lt>6.0.4.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Glenn Randers-Pehrson has contributed a fix for the png
          vulnerabilities discovered by Chris Evans.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://studio.imagemagick.org/pipermail/magick-users/2004-August/013218.html</url>
      <url>http://freshmeat.net/releases/169228</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12236</url>
      <url>http://www.freebsd.org/ports/portaudit/f9e3e60b-e650-11d8-9b0a-000347a4fa7d.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-08-04</discovery>
      <entry>2004-08-04</entry>
      <modified>2004-08-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="98bd69c3-834b-11d8-a41f-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Courier mail services: remotely exploitable buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>courier</name>
    <range><lt>0.45</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>courier-imap</name>
    <range><lt>3.0,1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>sqwebmail</name>
    <range><lt>4.0</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Courier set of mail services use a common Unicode
      library.  This library contains buffer overflows in the
      converters for two popular Japanese character encodings.
      These overflows may be remotely exploitable, triggered by
      a maliciously formatted email message that is later processed
      by one of the Courier mail services.
      From the release notes for the corrected versions of the
      Courier set of mail services:</p>
    <blockquote>
      <p>iso2022jp.c: Converters became (upper-)compatible with
        ISO-2022-JP (RFC1468 / JIS X 0208:1997 Annex 2) and
        ISO-2022-JP-1 (RFC2237).  Buffer overflow vulnerability
        (when Unicode character is out of BMP range) has been
        closed.  Convert error handling was implemented.</p>
      <p>shiftjis.c: Broken SHIFT_JIS converters has been fixed
        and became (upper-)compatible with Shifted Encoding Method
        (JIS X 0208:1997 Annex 1). Buffer overflow vulnerability
        (when Unicode character is out of BMP range) has been
        closed.  Convert error handling was implemented.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0224</cvename>
      <url>http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/courier/libs/unicode/iso2022jp.c?rev=1.10&amp;view=markup</url>
      <url>http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/courier/libs/unicode/shiftjis.c?rev=1.6&amp;view=markup</url>
      <bid>9845</bid>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11087</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/4194</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6927</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-31</entry>
      <modified>2004-07-16</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cdf18ed9-7f4a-11d8-9645-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>multiple vulnerabilities in ethereal</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ethereal</name>
    <name>tethereal</name>
    <range><lt>0.10.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Stefan Esser of e-matters Security discovered a baker's dozen
      of buffer overflows in Ethereal's decoders, including:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>NetFlow</li>
      <li>IGAP</li>
      <li>EIGRP</li>
      <li>PGM</li>
      <li>IRDA</li>
      <li>BGP</li>
      <li>ISUP</li>
      <li>TCAP</li>
      <li>UCP</li>
    </ul>
    <p>In addition, a vulnerability in the RADIUS decoder was found
      by Jonathan Heusser.</p>
    <p>Finally, there is one uncredited vulnerability described by the
       Ethereal team as:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00013.html">
        <p>A zero-length Presentation protocol selector could make
        Ethereal crash.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00013.html</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0176</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0365</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0367</cvename>
      <certvu>119876</certvu>
      <certvu>124454</certvu>
      <certvu>125156</certvu>
      <certvu>433596</certvu>
      <certvu>591820</certvu>
      <certvu>644886</certvu>
      <certvu>659140</certvu>
      <certvu>695486</certvu>
      <certvu>740188</certvu>
      <certvu>792286</certvu>
      <certvu>864884</certvu>
      <certvu>931588</certvu>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/032004.html</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11185</url>
      <bid>9952</bid>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/4462</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/4463</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/4464</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-26</entry>
      <modified>2004-07-11</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="74d06b67-d2cf-11d8-b479-02e0185c0b53">
    <topic>multiple vulnerabilities in ethereal</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ethereal</name>
    <name>ethereal-lite</name>
    <name>tethereal</name>
    <name>tethereal-lite</name>
    <range><lt>0.10.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Issues have been discovered in multiple protocol dissectors.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00014.html</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0504</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0505</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0506</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0507</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11608</url>
      <bid>10347</bid>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6131</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6132</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6133</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6134</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-13</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-11</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="265c8b00-d2d0-11d8-b479-02e0185c0b53">
    <topic>multiple vulnerabilities in ethereal</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ethereal</name>
    <name>ethereal-lite</name>
    <name>tethereal</name>
    <name>tethereal-lite</name>
    <range><lt>0.10.5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Issues have been discovered in multiple protocol dissectors.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00015.html</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0633</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0634</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0635</cvename>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/12024</url>
      <bid>10672</bid>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/7536</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/7537</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/7538</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-07-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-11</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4aec9d58-ce7b-11d8-858d-000d610a3b12">
    <topic>Format string vulnerability in SSLtelnet</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>SSLtelnet</name>
    <range><le>0.13_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>SSLtelnet contains a format string vulnerability that could
      allow remote code execution and privilege escalation.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0640</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=114&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-04-03</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c5519420-cec2-11d8-8898-000d6111a684">
    <topic>"Content-Type" XSS vulnerability affecting other webmail systems</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
        <name>openwebmail</name>
        <range><le>2.32</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
        <name>ilohamail</name>
        <range><lt>0.8.13</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Roman Medina-Heigl Hernandez did a survey which other webmail systems
          where vulnerable to a bug he discovered in SquirrelMail. This advisory
          summarizes the results.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.rs-labs.com/adv/RS-Labs-Advisory-2004-2.txt</url>
      <url>http://www.freebsd.org/ports/portaudit/89a0de27-bf66-11d8-a252-02e0185c0b53.html</url>
      <url>http://www.freebsd.org/ports/portaudit/911f1b19-bd20-11d8-84f9-000bdb1444a4.html</url>
      <url>http://www.freebsd.org/ports/portaudit/c3e56efa-c42f-11d8-864c-02e0185c0b53.html</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0519</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="76904dce-ccf3-11d8-babb-000854d03344">
    <topic>Pavuk HTTP Location header overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pavuk</name>
    <range><lt>0.9.28_5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When pavuk sends a request to a web server and the server
      sends back the HTTP status code 305 (Use Proxy), pavuk
      copies data from the HTTP Location header in an unsafe
      manner. This leads to a stack-based buffer overflow with
      control over EIP.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0456</cvename>
      <mlist>http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-July/023322.html</mlist>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/7319</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-30</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-03</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="33ab4a47-bfc1-11d8-b00e-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>Several vulnerabilities found in PHPNuke</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpnuke</name>
    <range><lt>7.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Janek Vind "waraxe" reports that several issues in the
      PHPNuke software may be exploited via carefully crafted
      URL requests.  These URLs will permit the injection of
      SQL code, cookie theft, and the readability of the
      PHPNuke administrator account.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0279</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0318</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0266</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0269</cvename>
      <url>http://www.waraxe.us/index.php?modname=sa&amp;id=27</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11920</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-05</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-03</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-28</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0d4c31ac-cb91-11d8-8898-000d6111a684">
    <topic>Remote code injection in phpMyAdmin</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpMyAdmin</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.7.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>This vulnerability would allow remote user to inject PHP code
      to be executed by eval() function.  This vulnerability is only
      exploitable if variable $cfg['LeftFrameLight'] is set to FALSE (in
      file config.inc.php).</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://sf.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=387635</url>
      <mlist msgid="20040629025752.976.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/367486</mlist>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11974</url>
      <url>http://eagle.kecapi.com/sec/fd/phpMyAdmin.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-02</entry>
      <modified>2004-09-28</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="4d837296-cc28-11d8-a54c-02e0185c0b53">
    <topic>GNATS local privilege elevation</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gnats</name>
    <range><le>3.113.1_9</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>GNATS 3.113.1 contains multiple buffer overflows, through which a
      local attacker could gain elevated privileges on the system.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <freebsdpr>ports/56006</freebsdpr>
      <mlist msgid="20040625164231.7437.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/326337</mlist>
      <url>http://www.securiteam.com/unixfocus/5CP0N0UAAA.html</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/9096</url>
      <url>http://x82.inetcop.org/h0me/adv1sor1es/INCSA.2003-0x82-018-GNATS-bt.txt</url>
      <url>http://www.gnu.org/software/gnats/gnats.html</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/2190</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/4600</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/4601</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/4607</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-06-21</discovery>
      <entry>2004-07-02</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8ecaaca2-cc07-11d8-858d-000d610a3b12">
    <topic>Linux binary compatibility mode input validation error</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_10</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.8</ge><lt>4.8_23</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A programming error in the handling of some Linux system
      calls may result in memory locations being accessed without
      proper validation.</p>
    <p>It may be possible for a local attacker to read and/or
      overwrite portions of kernel memory, resulting in disclosure
      of sensitive information or potential privilege escalation.
      A local attacker can cause a system panic.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0602</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:13.linux</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-06-30</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1f738bda-c6ac-11d8-8898-000d6111a684">
    <topic>Remote Denial of Service of HTTP server and client</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>giFT-FastTrack</name>
    <range><lt>0.8.7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>giFT-FastTrack is susceptible to a remote
      Denial of Service attack which could allow
      a remote attacker to render HTTP services
      unusable.  According to the developers, no
      code execution is possible; however, they
      recommend an immediate upgrade.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://developer.berlios.de/forum/forum.php?forum_id=5814</url>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/7266</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11941</url>
      <bid>10604</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-06-25</entry>
      <modified>2004-06-29</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ff00f2ce-c54c-11d8-b708-00061bc2ad93">
    <topic>XFree86 opens a chooserFd TCP socket even when DisplayManager.requestPort is 0</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xorg-clients</name>
    <range><eq>6.7.0</eq></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When the IPv6 code was added to xdm a critical
      test to disable xdmcp was accidentally removed.  This
      caused xdm to create the chooser socket regardless if
      DisplayManager.requestPort was disabled in xdm-config
      or not.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0419</cvename>
      <url>http://bugs.xfree86.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1376</url>
      <url>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=124900</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-06-28</entry>
      <modified>2004-06-28</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="da9e6438-bfc0-11d8-b00e-000347a4fa7d">
    <topic>MoinMoin administrative group name privilege escalation vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>moinmoin</name>
    <range><lt>1.2.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A serious flaw exists in the MoinMoin software
      which may allow a malicious user to gain access to
      unauthorized privileges.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6704</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0708</cvename>
      <bid>10568</bid>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11807</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-04</discovery>
      <entry>2004-06-28</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="35f6fdf8-a425-11d8-9c6d-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Cyrus IMAP pre-authentication heap overflow vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cyrus</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.17</lt></range>
    <range><ge>2.1</ge><lt>2.1.11</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>In December 2002, Timo Sirainen reported:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=103886607825605">
      <p>Cyrus IMAP server has a a remotely exploitable pre-login
        buffer overflow. [...] Note that you don't have to log in
        before exploiting this, and since Cyrus
        runs everything under one UID, it's possible to read every
        user's mail in the system.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>It is unknown whether this vulnerability is exploitable for code
      execution on FreeBSD systems.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2002-1580</cvename>
      <bid>6298</bid>
      <certvu>740169</certvu>
      <mlist msgid="20021202175606.GA26254@irccrew.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=103886607825605</mlist>
      <mlist>http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php?mailbox=archive.info-cyrus&amp;msg=19349</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2002-12-02</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-12</entry>
      <modified>2004-06-27</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="700d43b4-a42a-11d8-9c6d-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Cyrus IMSPd multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cyrus-imspd</name>
    <range><lt>1.6a5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The Cyrus team reported multiple vulnerabilities in older
      versions of Cyrus IMSPd:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php?mailbox=archive.cyrus-announce&amp;msg=25">
      <p>These releases correct a recently discovered buffer
        overflow vulnerability, as well as clean up a significant
        amount of buffer handling throughout the code.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php?mailbox=archive.cyrus-announce&amp;msg=25</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-12-12</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-12</entry>
      <modified>2004-06-27</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5e7f58c3-b3f8-4258-aeb8-795e5e940ff8">
    <topic>mplayer heap overflow in http requests</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mplayer</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk</name>
    <name>mplayer-esound</name>
    <name>mplayer-gtk-esound</name>
    <range><lt>0.92.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A remotely exploitable heap buffer overflow vulnerability was
      found in MPlayer's URL decoding code.  If an attacker can
      cause MPlayer to visit a specially crafted URL, arbitrary code
      execution with the privileges of the user running MPlayer may
      occur.  A `visit' might be caused by social engineering, or a
      malicious web server could use HTTP redirects which MPlayer
      would then process.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design6/news.html</url>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108066964709058</mlist>
      <freebsdpr>ports/64974</freebsdpr>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-30</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-31</entry>
      <modified>2004-06-27</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3e9be8c4-8192-11d8-9645-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>ecartis buffer overflows and input validation bugs</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ecartis</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.0.s20030814,1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Timo Sirainen reports multiple buffer overflows that may be
      triggered while parsing messages, as well as input validation
      errors that could result in disclosure of mailing list
      passwords.</p>
    <p>These bugs were resolved in the August 2003 snapshot of
      ecartis.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0781</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0782</cvename>
      <url>http://www.securiteam.com/unixfocus/5YP0H2AAUY.html</url>
      <freebsdpr>ports/57082</freebsdpr>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-08-14</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-29</entry>
      <modified>2004-06-27</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c2e10368-77ab-11d8-b9e8-00e04ccb0a62">
    <topic>ModSecurity for Apache 2.x remote off-by-one overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mod_security</name>
    <range><lt>1.7.5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When the directive "SecFilterScanPost" is enabled,
      the Apache 2.x version of ModSecurity is vulnerable
      to an off-by-one overflow</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.s-quadra.com/advisories/Adv-20040315.txt</url>
      <bid>9885</bid>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11138</url>
      <certvu>779438</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-09</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-17</entry>
      <modified>2004-06-27</modified>
    </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>
      <freebsdpr>ports/62586</freebsdpr>
      <mlist msgid="40279811.9050407@fillmore-labs.com">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/353186</mlist>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/3894</url>
      <bid>9610</bid>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/10826</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0270</cvename>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/15077</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-09</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
      <modified>2004-06-27</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8d075001-a9ce-11d8-9c6d-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>neon date parsing vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>neon</name>
    <range><lt>0.24.5_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>sitecopy</name>
    <range><le>0.13.4_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Stefan Esser reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/062004.html">
      <p>A vulnerability within a libneon date parsing function
        could cause a heap overflow which could lead to remote
        code execution, depending on the application using
        libneon.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>The vulnerability is in the function ne_rfc1036_parse,
      which is in turn used by the function ne_httpdate_parse.
      Applications using either of these neon functions may be
      vulnerable.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0398</cvename>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/062004.html</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11785</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-19</entry>
      <modified>2004-06-25</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="84237895-8f39-11d8-8b29-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>neon format string vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>neon</name>
    <range><lt>0.24.5</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>tla</name>
    <range><lt>1.2_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>sitecopy</name>
    <range><le>0.13.4_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Greuff reports that the neon WebDAV client library contains
      several format string bugs within error reporting code.  A
      malicious server may exploit these bugs by sending specially
      crafted PROPFIND or PROPPATCH responses.</p>
    <p>Although several applications include neon, such as cadaver and
      subversion, the FreeBSD Ports of these applications are not
      impacted.  They are specifically configured to NOT use the
      included neon.  Only packages listed as affected in this
      notice are believed to be impacted.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0179</cvename>
      <url>http://www.webdav.org/neon/</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11785</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-14</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-15</entry>
      <modified>2004-06-25</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="253ea131-bd12-11d8-b071-00e08110b673">
    <topic>Gallery 1.4.3 and ealier user authentication bypass</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gallery</name>
    <range><lt>1.4.3.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A flaw exists in Gallery versions previous to
      1.4.3-pl1 and post 1.2 which may give an attacker
      the potential to log in under the "admin" account.
      Data outside of the gallery is unaffected and the
      attacker cannot modify any data other than the
      photos or photo albums.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0522</cvename>
      <url>http://gallery.menalto.com/modules.php?op=modload&amp;name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=123</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11752</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-06-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-06-24</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0c6f3fde-9c51-11d8-9366-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Midnight Commander buffer overflows, format string bugs, and insecure temporary file handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mc</name>
    <range><lt>4.6.0_10</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Jakub Jelinek reports several security related bugs in
      Midnight Commander, including:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>Multiple buffer overflows (CAN-2004-0226)</li>
      <li>Insecure temporary file handling (CAN-2004-0231)</li>
      <li>Format string bug (CAN-2004-0232)</li>
    </ul>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0226</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0231</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0232</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-02</entry>
      <modified>2004-06-14</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6f955451-ba54-11d8-b88c-000d610a3b12">
    <topic>Buffer overflow in Squid NTLM authentication helper</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.5_9</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Remote exploitation of a buffer overflow vulnerability in
      the NTLM authentication helper routine of the Squid Web
      Proxy Cache could allow a remote attacker to execute
      arbitrary code.  A remote attacker can compromise a target
      system if the Squid Proxy is configured to use the NTLM
      authentication helper.  The attacker can send an overly long
      password to overflow the buffer and execute arbitrary
      code.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=107&amp;type=vulnerabilities&amp;flashstatus=false</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0541</cvename>
      <url>http://www.osvdb.org/6791</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/11804</url>
      <bid>10500</bid>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=998</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-06-09</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="27c331d5-64c7-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Vulnerabilities in H.323 implementations</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pwlib</name>
    <range><lt>1.5.0_5</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>asterisk</name>
    <range><le>0.7.2</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>openh323</name>
    <range><lt>1.12.0_4</lt></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>
      <modified>2004-06-08</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="fb5e227e-b8c6-11d8-b88c-000d610a3b12">
    <topic>jailed processes can manipulate host routing tables</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_10</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.8</ge><lt>4.8_23</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A programming error resulting in a failure to verify that
      an attempt to manipulate routing tables originated from a
      non-jailed process.</p>

    <p>Jailed processes running with superuser privileges could
      modify host routing tables.  This could result in a variety
      of consequences including packets being sent via an
      incorrect network interface and packets being discarded
      entirely.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0125</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:12.jailroute</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-03</discovery>
      <entry>2004-06-07</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1db1ed59-af07-11d8-acb9-000d610a3b12">
    <topic>buffer cache invalidation implementation issues</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.2_8</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_9</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.0</ge><lt>4.8_22</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Programming errors in the implementation of the msync(2)
      system call involving the MS_INVALIDATE operation lead to
      cache consistency problems between the virtual memory system
      and on-disk contents.</p>

    <p>In some situations, a user with read access to a file may
      be able to prevent changes to that file from being committed
      to disk.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0435</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:11.msync</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-24</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-26</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f7a3b18c-624c-4703-9756-b6b27429e5b0">
    <topic>leafnode denial-of-service triggered by article request</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>leafnode</name>
    <range><ge>1.9.20</ge><lt>1.9.30</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The leafnode NNTP server may go into an unterminated loop with 100%
      CPU use when an article is requested by Message-ID that has been
      crossposted to several news groups when one of the group names is the
      prefix of another group name that the article was cross-posted
      to. Found by Jan Knutar.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/leafnode-SA-2002-01.txt</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2002-1661</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="20021229205023.GA5216@merlin.emma.line.org">http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=2796226</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20021229205023.GA5216@merlin.emma.line.org">http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.leafnode.announce/8</mlist>
      <bid>6490</bid>
      <freebsdpr>ports/46613</freebsdpr>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2002-11-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-21</entry>
      <modified>2005-05-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7b0208ff-3f65-4e16-8d4d-48fd9851f085">
    <topic>leafnode fetchnews denial-of-service triggered by missing header</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>leafnode</name>
    <range><ge>1.9.3</ge><le>1.9.41</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Fetchnews could hang when a news article to be downloaded lacked one
      of the mandatory headers. Found by Joshua Crawford.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0744</cvename>
      <url>http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/leafnode-SA-2003-01.txt</url>
      <mlist msgid="20030904011904.GB12350@merlin.emma.line.org">http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=5975563</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20030904011904.GB12350@merlin.emma.line.org">http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.leafnode.announce/21</mlist>
      <bid>8541</bid>
      <freebsdpr>ports/53838</freebsdpr>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-06-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-21</entry>
      <modified>2005-05-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a051a4ec-3aa1-4dd1-9bdc-a61eb5700153">
    <topic>leafnode fetchnews denial-of-service triggered by truncated transmission</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>leafnode</name>
    <range><le>1.9.47</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When a downloaded news article ends prematurely, i. e. when the
      server sends [CR]LF.[CR]LF before sending a blank line, fetchnews may
      wait indefinitely for data that never arrives. Workaround: configure
      "minlines=1" (or use a bigger value) in the configuration file. Found
      by Toni Viemerö.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-2068</cvename>
      <url>http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/leafnode-SA-2004-01.txt</url>
      <url>http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&amp;aid=873149&amp;group_id=57767&amp;atid=485349</url>
      <mlist msgid="20040109015625.GA12319@merlin.emma.line.org">http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.leafnode.announce/32</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20040109015625.GA12319@merlin.emma.line.org">http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=6922570</mlist>
      <freebsdpr>ports/61105</freebsdpr>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-08</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-21</entry>
      <modified>2005-05-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2e129846-8fbb-11d8-8b29-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>MySQL insecure temporary file creation (mysqlbug)</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mysql-client</name>
    <range><ge>4.0</ge><lt>4.0.20</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.1</ge><lt>4.1.1_2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.0.0_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
       <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
     <p>Shaun Colley reports that the script `mysqlbug' included
       with MySQL sometimes creates temporary files in an unsafe
       manner.  As a result, an attacker may create a symlink in
       /tmp so that if another user invokes `mysqlbug' and <em>quits
       without making <strong>any</strong> changes</em>, an
       arbitrary file may be overwritten with the bug report
       template.</p>
       </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108023246916294&amp;w=2</mlist>
      <url>http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=3284</url>
      <bid>9976</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0381</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-25</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-16</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-21</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5d36ef32-a9cf-11d8-9c6d-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>subversion date parsing vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>subversion</name>
    <range><lt>1.0.2_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Stefan Esser reports:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/082004.html">
      <p>Subversion versions up to 1.0.2 are vulnerable to a date
        parsing vulnerability which can be abused to allow remote
        code execution on Subversion servers and therefore could
        lead to a repository compromise.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p><em>NOTE:</em> This vulnerability is similar to the date
      parsing issue that affected neon.  However, it is a different
      and distinct bug.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0397</cvename>
      <url>http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/082004.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f93be979-a992-11d8-aecc-000d610a3b12">
    <topic>cvs pserver remote heap buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.2</ge><lt>5.2_7</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.1</ge><lt>5.1_17</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.0_21</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_8</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.8</ge><lt>4.8_21</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.0</ge><lt>4.7_27</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Due to a programming error in code used to parse data
      received from the client, malformed data can cause a heap
      buffer to overflow, allowing the client to overwrite
      arbitrary portions of the server's memory.</p>
    <p>A malicious CVS client can exploit this to run arbitrary
      code on the server at the privilege level of the CVS server
      software.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0396</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:10.cvs</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-02</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="492f8896-70fa-11d8-873f-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Apache 2 mod_ssl denial-of-service</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache</name>
    <range><ge>2.0</ge><le>2.0.48_3</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Joe Orton reports a memory leak in Apache 2's mod_ssl.
      A remote attacker may issue HTTP requests on an HTTPS
      port, causing an error.  Due to a bug in processing this
      condition, memory associated with the connection is
      not freed.  Repeated requests can result in consuming
      all available memory resources, probably resulting in
      termination of the Apache process.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0113</cvename>
      <url>http://www.apacheweek.com/features/security-20</url>
      <url>http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/httpd-2.0/modules/ssl/ssl_engine_io.c?r1=1.100.2.11&amp;r2=1.100.2.12</url>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-cvs&amp;m=107869699329638</mlist>
      <url>http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=27106</url>
      <bid>9826</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-08</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-19</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="df333ede-a8ce-11d8-9c6d-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>URI handler vulnerabilities in several browsers</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>linux-opera</name>
    <name>opera</name>
    <range><lt>7.50</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>kdelibs</name>
    <range><lt>3.2.2_3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Karol Wiesek and Greg MacManus reported via iDEFENSE that the
      Opera web browser contains a flaw in the handling of
      certain URIs.  When presented with these URIs, Opera would
      invoke external commands to process them after some
      validation.  However, if the hostname component of a URI
      begins with a `-', it may be treated as an option by an external
      command.  This could have undesirable side-effects, from
      denial-of-service to code execution.  The impact is very
      dependent on local configuration.</p>
    <p>After the iDEFENSE advisory was published, the KDE team
      discovered similar problems in KDE's URI handlers.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0411</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=104&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20040517-1.txt</url>
      <url>http://freebsd.kde.org/index.php#n20040517</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-12</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-18</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><lt>2.8.1.19</lt></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>
      <modified>2004-05-17</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cb6c6c29-9c4f-11d8-9366-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>proftpd IP address access control list breakage</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>proftpd</name>
    <range><ge>1.2.9</ge><lt>1.2.10.r1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Jindrich Makovicka reports a regression in proftpd's
      handling of IP address access control lists (IP ACLs).  Due
      to this regression, some IP ACLs are treated as ``allow
      all''.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0432</cvename>
      <url>http://bugs.proftpd.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2267</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-11-04</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-02</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-15</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="fde53204-7ea6-11d8-9645-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>insecure temporary file creation in xine-check, xine-bugreport</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xine</name>
    <range><lt>0.9.23_3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Some scripts installed with xine create temporary files
      insecurely.  It is recommended that these scripts (xine-check,
      xine-bugreport) not be used.  They are not needed for normal
      operation.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=107997911025558</mlist>
      <bid>9939</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-26</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-09</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="5f29c2e4-9f6a-11d8-abbc-00e08110b673">
    <topic>exim buffer overflow when verify = header_syntax is used</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>exim</name>
    <name>exim-ldap2</name>
    <name>exim-mysql</name>
    <name>exim-postgresql</name>
    <range><lt>4.33+20_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A remote exploitable buffer overflow has been discovered
      in exim when verify = header_syntax is used in the
      configuration file. This does not affect the default
      configuration.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.guninski.com/exim1.html</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0400</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-06</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-06</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a56a72bb-9f72-11d8-9585-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>phpBB session table exhaustion</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpbb</name>
    <range><le>2.0.8_2</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The includes/sessions.php unnecessarily adds session item into
      session table and therefore vulnerable to a denial-of-service
      attack.</p>
    </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20040421011055.GA1448@frontfree.net">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108256462710010</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-05</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-06</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="446dbecb-9edc-11d8-9366-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>heimdal kadmind remote heap buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>heimdal</name>
    <range><lt>0.6.1_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_7</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.0</ge><lt>4.8_20</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An input validation error was discovered in the kadmind
      code that handles the framing of Kerberos 4 compatibility
      administration requests.  The code assumed that the length
      given in the framing was always two or more bytes.  Smaller
      lengths will cause kadmind to read an arbitrary amount of
      data into a minimally-sized buffer on the heap.</p>
    <p>A remote attacker may send a specially formatted message
      to kadmind, causing it to crash or possibly resulting in
      arbitrary code execution.</p>
    <p>The kadmind daemon is part of Kerberos 5 support.  However,
      this bug will only be present if kadmind was built with
      additional Kerberos 4 support.  Thus, only systems that have
      *both* Heimdal Kerberos 5 and Kerberos 4 installed might
      be affected.</p>
    <p><em>NOTE:</em> On FreeBSD 4 systems, `kadmind' may be
      installed as `k5admind'.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0434</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:09.kadmind</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-05-05</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-05</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="0792e7a7-8e37-11d8-90d1-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>CVS path validation errors</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>cvs+ipv6</name>
    <range><le>1.11.5_1</le></range>
      </package>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.2</ge><lt>5.2.1_5</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_5</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.8</ge><lt>4.8_18</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Two programming errors were discovered in which path names
      handled by CVS were not properly validated.  In one case,
      the CVS client accepts absolute path names from the server
      when determining which files to update.  In another case,
      the CVS server accepts relative path names from the client
      when determining which files to transmit, including those
      containing references to parent directories (`../').</p>
    <p>These programming errors generally only have a security
      impact when dealing with remote CVS repositories.</p>
    <p>A malicious CVS server may cause a CVS client to overwrite
      arbitrary files on the client's system.</p>
    <p>A CVS client may request RCS files from a remote system
      other than those in the repository specified by $CVSROOT.
      These RCS files need not be part of any CVS repository
      themselves.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0180</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0405</cvename>
      <url>http://ccvs.cvshome.org/servlets/NewsItemView?newsID=102</url>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:07.cvs</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-14</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-14</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7229d900-88af-11d8-90d1-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>mksnap_ffs clears file system options</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.2</ge><lt>5.2_1</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.1</ge><lt>5.1_12</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The kernel interface for creating a snapshot of a
      filesystem is the same as that for changing the flags on
      that filesystem.  Due to an oversight, the <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mksnap_ffs">mksnap_ffs(8)</a>
      command called that interface with only the snapshot flag
      set, causing all other flags to be reset to the default
      value.</p>
    <p>A regularly scheduled backup of a live filesystem, or
      any other process that uses the mksnap_ffs command
      (for instance, to provide a rough undelete functionality
      on a file server), will clear any flags in effect on the
      filesystem being snapshot.  Possible consequences depend
      on local usage, but can include disabling extended access
      control lists or enabling the use of setuid executables
      stored on an untrusted filesystem.</p>
    <p>The mksnap_ffs command is normally only available to
      the superuser and members of the `operator' group.  There
      is therefore no risk of a user gaining elevated privileges
      directly through use of the mksnap_ffs command unless
      it has been intentionally made available to unprivileged
      users.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0099</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:01.mksnap_ffs</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-30</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-07</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f95a9005-88ae-11d8-90d1-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>shmat reference counting bug</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.2</ge><lt>5.2_2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.1</ge><lt>5.1_14</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.0_20</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.8</ge><lt>4.8_15</lt></range>
    <range><lt>4.7_25</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A programming error in the <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=shmat">shmat(2)</a> system call can result
      in a shared memory segment's reference count being erroneously
      incremented.</p>
    <p>It may be possible to cause a shared memory segment to
      reference unallocated kernel memory, but remain valid.
      This could allow a local attacker to gain read or write
      access to a portion of kernel memory, resulting in sensitive
      information disclosure, bypass of access control mechanisms,
      or privilege escalation. </p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0114</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:02.shmat</freebsdsa>
      <url>http://www.pine.nl/press/pine-cert-20040201.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-07</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="9082a85a-88ae-11d8-90d1-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>jailed processes can attach to other jails</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.1</ge><lt>5.1_14</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.2</ge><lt>5.2.1</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A programming error has been found in the <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=jail_attach">jail_attach(2)</a>
      system call which affects the way that system call verifies
      the privilege level of the calling process.  Instead of
      failing immediately if the calling process was already
      jailed, the jail_attach system call would fail only after
      changing the calling process's root directory.</p>
    <p>A process with superuser privileges inside a jail could
      change its root directory to that of a different jail,
      and thus gain full read and write access to files and
      directories within the target jail. </p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0126</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:03.jail</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-07</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e289f7fd-88ac-11d8-90d1-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>many out-of-sequence TCP packets denial-of-service</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.2</ge><lt>5.2.1_2</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.1_15</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_3</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.8</ge><lt>4.8_16</lt></range>
    <range><lt>4.7_26</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>FreeBSD does not limit the number of TCP segments that
    may be held in a reassembly queue.  A remote attacker may
    conduct a low-bandwidth denial-of-service attack against
    a machine providing services based on TCP (there are many
    such services, including HTTP, SMTP, and FTP).  By sending
    many out-of-sequence TCP segments, the attacker can cause
    the target machine to consume all available memory buffers
    (``mbufs''), likely leading to a system crash. </p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0171</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:04.tcp</freebsdsa>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=78&amp;type=vulnerabilities</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-07</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="2c6acefd-8194-11d8-9645-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>setsockopt(2) IPv6 sockets input validation error</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.2</ge><lt>5.2.1_4</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>From the FreeBSD Security Advisory:</p>
    <blockquote>
      <p>A programming error in the handling of some IPv6 socket
        options within the <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=setsockopt">setsockopt(2)</a> system call may result
        in memory locations being accessed without proper
        validation.</p>
      <p>It may be possible for a local attacker to read portions
        of kernel memory, resulting in disclosure of sensitive
        information.  A local attacker can cause a system
        panic.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0370</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:06.ipv6</freebsdsa>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-29</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="68233cba-7774-11d8-89ed-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>OpenSSL ChangeCipherSpec denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>openssl</name>
    <name>openssl-beta</name>
    <range><lt>0.9.7d</lt></range>
      </package>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>4.0</ge><lt>4.8_17</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_4</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.1_16</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.2</ge><lt>5.2.1_3</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A remote attacker could cause an application using OpenSSL to
      crash by performing a specially crafted SSL/TLS handshake.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0079</cvename>
      <url>http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20040317.txt</url>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:05.openssl</freebsdsa>
      <certvu>288574</certvu>
      <bid>9899</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-17</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-17</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-05</modified>
    </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>5.1_11</lt></range>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.0_19</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_1</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.8</ge><lt>4.8_14</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.7</ge><lt>4.7_24</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.6</ge><lt>4.6.2_27</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.5</ge><lt>4.5_37</lt></range>
    <range><lt>4.4_47</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.bind</freebsdsa>
      <certvu>734644</certvu>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-11-28</discovery>
      <entry>2003-12-12</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="bfb36941-84fa-11d8-a41f-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Incorrect cross-realm trust handling in Heimdal</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>heimdal</name>
    <range><lt>0.6.1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>5.0</ge><lt>5.2_6</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.9</ge><lt>4.9_6</lt></range>
    <range><ge>4.0</ge><lt>4.8_19</lt></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Heimdal does not correctly validate the `transited' field of
      Kerberos tickets when computing the authentication path.  This
      could allow a rogue KDC with which cross-realm relationships
      have been established to impersonate any KDC in the
      authentication path.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0371</cvename>
      <freebsdsa>SA-04:08.heimdal</freebsdsa>
      <url>http://www.pdc.kth.se/heimdal/advisory/2004-04-01/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-02</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a2ffb627-9c53-11d8-9366-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>lha buffer overflows and path traversal issues</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>lha</name>
    <range><lt>1.14i_4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ulf Härnhammar discovered several vulnerabilities in
      LHa for UNIX's path name handling code.  Specially constructed
      archive files may cause LHa to overwrite files or
      execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user
      invoking LHa.  This could be particularly harmful for
      automated systems that might handle archives such as
      virus scanning processes.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0234</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0235</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-02</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-03</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8338a20f-9573-11d8-9366-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>xchat remotely exploitable buffer overflow (Socks5)</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xchat2</name>
    <range><ge>1.8</ge><lt>2.0.8_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A straightforward stack buffer overflow exists in XChat's
      Socks5 proxy support.</p>
    <p>The XChat developers report that `tsifra' discovered this
      issue.</p>
    <p>NOTE: XChat Socks5 support is disabled by support in the
      FreeBSD Ports Collection.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0409</cvename>
      <url>http://xchat.org/files/source/2.0/patches/xc208-fixsocks5.diff</url>
      <mlist msgid="20040405171305.04f19c44.zed@xchat.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xchat-announce&amp;m=108114935507357</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-05</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-23</entry>
      <modified>2004-05-03</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="73ea0706-9c57-11d8-9366-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>rsync path traversal issue</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>rsync</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When running rsync in daemon mode, no checks were made
      to prevent clients from writing outside of a module's
    `path' setting.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0426</cvename>
      <url>http://rsync.samba.org/#security_apr04</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-26</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-02</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e50b04e8-9c55-11d8-9366-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>xine-lib arbitrary file overwrite</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>libxine</name>
    <range><gt>0.9</gt><lt>1.0.r3_5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>From the xinehq advisory:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-1">
      <p>By opening a malicious MRL in any xine-lib based media
        player, an attacker can write arbitrary content to an
        arbitrary file, only restricted by the permissions of the
        user running the application.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>The flaw is a result of a feature that allows MRLs (media
      resource locator URIs) to specify arbitrary configuration
      options.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>10193</bid>
      <url>http://www.xinehq.de/index.php/security/XSA-2004-1</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-02</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="fb521119-9bc4-11d8-9366-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>pound remotely exploitable vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>pound</name>
    <range><lt>1.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An unknown remotely exploitable vulnerability was disclosed.
      Robert Segall writes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.apsis.ch/pound/pound_list/archive/2003/2003-12/1070234315000">
      <p>a security vulnerability was brought to my attention
        (many thanks to Akira Higuchi).  Everyone running any
        previous version should upgrade to 1.6 immediately - the
        vulnerability may allow a remote exploit. No exploits are
        currently known and none have been observed in the wild
        till now. The danger is minimised if you run Pound in a
        root jail and/or you run Pound as non-root user.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://www.apsis.ch/pound/pound_list/archive/2003/2003-12/1070234315000</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-12-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-05-02</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cfe17ca6-6858-4805-ba1d-a60a61ec9b4d">
    <topic>phpBB IP address spoofing</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpbb</name>
    <range><le>2.0.8_2</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The common.php script always trusts the `X-Forwarded-For'
    header in the client's HTTP request.  A remote user could
    forge this header in order to bypass any IP address access
    control lists (ACLs).</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20040419000129.28917.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108239864203144</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c7705712-92e6-11d8-8b29-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>TCP denial-of-service attacks against long lived connections</topic>
    <affects>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p><a href="http://www.niscc.gov.uk/">NISCC</a> /
      <a href="http://www.uniras.gov.uk/">UNIRAS</a> has published
      an advisory that re-visits the long discussed spoofed TCP RST
      denial-of-service vulnerability.  This new look emphasizes
      the fact that for some applications such attacks are
      practically feasible.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0230</cvename>
      <url>http://www.uniras.gov.uk/vuls/2004/236929/index.htm</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>1995-06-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="99230277-8fb4-11d8-8b29-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>ident2 double byte buffer overflow</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ident2</name>
    <range><le>1.04</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Jack of RaptureSecurity reported a double byte buffer
      overflow in ident2. The bug may allow a remote attacker to
      execute arbitrary code within the context of the ident2
      daemon.  The daemon typically runs as user-ID `nobody', but
      with group-ID `wheel'.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0408</cvename>
      <url>http://cvsweb.freebsd.org/ports/security/ident2/files/patch-common.c</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-15</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-23</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="da6f265b-8f3d-11d8-8b29-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>kdepim exploitable buffer overflow in VCF reader</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>kdepim</name>
    <range><ge>3.1.0</ge><lt>3.1.4_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A buffer overflow is present in some versions of the KDE
      personal information manager (kdepim) which may be triggered
      when processing a specially crafted VCF file.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0988</cvename>
      <url>http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20040114-1.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-14</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-15</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ccd698df-8e20-11d8-90d1-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>racoon remote denial of service vulnerability (ISAKMP header length field)</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>racoon</name>
    <range><lt>20040408a</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When racoon receives an ISAKMP header, it will attempt to
      allocate sufficient memory for the entire ISAKMP message
      according to the header's length field.  If an attacker
      crafts an ISAKMP header with a ridiculously large value
      in the length field, racoon may exceed operating system
      resource limits and be terminated, resulting in a denial of
      service.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0403</cvename>
      <url>http://www.kame.net/dev/cvsweb2.cgi/kame/kame/kame/racoon/isakmp.c.diff?r1=1.180&amp;r2=1.181</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-31</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-14</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="40fcf20f-8891-11d8-90d1-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>racoon remote denial of service vulnerability (IKE Generic Payload Header)</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>racoon</name>
    <range><lt>20040407b</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>When racoon receives an IKE message with an incorrectly
      constructed Generic Payload Header, it may behave erratically,
      going into a tight loop and dropping connections.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0392</cvename>
      <url>http://orange.kame.net/dev/query-pr.cgi?pr=555</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-12-03</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-07</entry>
      <modified>2004-04-14</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="f8551668-de09-4d7b-9720-f1360929df07">
    <topic>tcpdump ISAKMP payload handling remote denial-of-service</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>tcpdump</name>
    <range><lt>3.8.3</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>racoon</name>
    <range><lt>20040408a</lt></range>
      </package>
      <system>
    <name>FreeBSD</name>
    <range><ge>0</ge></range>
      </system>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Chad Loder has discovered vulnerabilities in tcpdump's
      ISAKMP protocol handler.  During an audit to repair these
      issues, Bill Fenner discovered some related problems.</p>
    <p>These vulnerabilities may be used by an attacker to crash a
      running `tcpdump' process.  They can only be triggered if
      the `-v' command line option is being used.</p>
    <p>NOTE: the racoon ISAKMP/IKE daemon incorporates the ISAKMP
      protocol handler from tcpdump, and so is also affected by
      this issue.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108067265931525</mlist>
      <url>http://www.rapid7.com/advisories/R7-0017.html</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0183</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0184</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-12</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-31</entry>
      <modified>2004-04-14</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="322d4ff6-85c3-11d8-a41f-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Midnight Commander buffer overflow during symlink resolution</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mc</name>
    <range><lt>4.6.0_9</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Midnight Commander uses a fixed sized stack buffer while
      resolving symbolic links within file archives (tar or cpio).
      If an attacker can cause a user to process a specially
      crafted file archive with Midnight Commander,
      the attacker may be able to obtain the privileges of the
      target user.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-1023</cvename>
      <mlist msgid="E1A0LbX-000NPk-00.alienhard-mail-ru@f9.mail.ru">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=106399528518704</mlist>
      <bid>8658</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-09-19</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-03</entry>
      <modified>2004-04-13</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="d8769838-8814-11d8-90d1-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>racoon fails to verify signature during Phase 1</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>racoon</name>
    <range><lt>20040407b</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ralf Spenneberg discovered a serious flaw in racoon.
      When using Phase 1 main or aggressive mode, racoon does
      not verify the client's RSA signature.  Any installations
      using <em>X.509 authentication</em> are <strong>strongly
      urged</strong> to upgrade.</p>
    <p>Installations using <em>pre-shared keys</em> are believed
      to be unaffected.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0155</cvename>
      <url>http://www.kame.net/dev/cvsweb2.cgi/kame/kame/kame/racoon/crypto_openssl.c?rev=1.84&amp;content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-04-05</discovery>
      <entry>2004-04-07</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6fd02439-5d70-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Several remotely exploitable buffer overflows in gaim</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <name>ja-gaim</name>
    <name>ko-gaim</name>
    <name>ru-gaim</name>
    <range><lt>0.75_3</lt></range>
    <range><eq>0.75_5</eq></range>
    <range><eq>0.76</eq></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>gaim</name>
    <range><ge>20030000</ge></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>
      <modified>2004-10-25</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="290d81b9-80f1-11d8-9645-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>oftpd denial-of-service vulnerability (PORT command)</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>oftpd</name>
    <range><lt>0.3.7</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Philippe Oechslin reported a denial-of-service vulnerability
      in oftpd.  The oftpd server can be crashed by sending a PORT
      command containing an integer over 8 bits long (over 255).</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.time-travellers.org/oftpd/oftpd-dos.html</url>
      <bid>9980</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0376</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-04</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-28</entry>
      <modified>2004-04-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="705e003a-7f36-11d8-9645-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>squid ACL bypass due to URL decoding bug</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>squid-2.5.5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>From the Squid advisory:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2004_1.txt">
      <p>Squid versions 2.5.STABLE4 and earlier contain a bug
      in the "%xx" URL decoding function.  It may insert a NUL
      character into decoded URLs, which may allow users to bypass
      url_regex ACLs.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Advisories/SQUID-2004_1.txt</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0189</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-29</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-26</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-30</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="cad045c0-81a5-11d8-9645-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>zebra/quagga denial of service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>zebra</name>
    <range><lt>0.93b_7</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>quagga</name>
    <range><lt>0.96.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A remote attacker could cause zebra/quagga to crash by
      sending a malformed telnet command to their management
      port.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0858</cvename>
      <url>http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2003-305.html</url>
      <url>http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107140</url>
      <mlist>http://lists.quagga.net/pipermail/quagga-users/2003-November/000906.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-11-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-29</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c551ae17-7f00-11d8-868e-000347dd607f">
    <topic>multiple vulnerabilities in phpBB</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpbb</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.8</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Users with admin rights can severly damage an phpBB installation,
      potentially triggered by viewing a page with a malicious link sent
      by an attacker.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.gulftech.org/03202004.php</url>
      <url>http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=183982</url>
      <bid>9942</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-20</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-26</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-29</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c480eb5e-7f00-11d8-868e-000347dd607f">
    <topic>ezbounce remote format string vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>ezbounce</name>
    <range><lt>1.04.a_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A security hole exists that can be used to crash the proxy and
      execute arbitrary code. An exploit is circulating that takes
      advantage of this, and in some cases succeeds in obtaining a login
      shell on the machine.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0510</cvename>
      <url>http://ezbounce.dc-team.com/</url>
      <bid>8071</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-07-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-26</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-29</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="739bb51d-7e82-11d8-9645-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>racoon security association deletion vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>racoon</name>
    <range><lt>20040116a</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A remote attacker may use specially crafted IKE/ISAKMP
      messages to cause racoon to delete security associations.
      This could result in denial-of-service or possibly cause
      sensitive traffic to be transmitted in plaintext, depending
      upon configuration.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist msgid="20040113213940.GA1727@hzeroseven.org">http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/349756</mlist>
      <bid>9416</bid>
      <bid>9417</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0164</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-13</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-25</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-29</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3b7c7f6c-7102-11d8-873f-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>wu-ftpd ftpaccess `restricted-uid'/`restricted-gid' directive may be bypassed</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>wu-ftpd</name>
    <range><le>2.6.2_3</le></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>wu-ftpd+ipv6</name>
    <range><le>2.6.2_5</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Glenn Stewart reports a bug in wu-ftpd's ftpaccess
      `restricted-uid'/`restricted-gid' directives:</p>
    <blockquote>
      <p>Users can get around the restriction to their home
        directory by issuing a simple chmod command on their home
        directory. On the next ftp log in, the user will have '/'
        as their root directory.</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Matt Zimmerman discovered that the cause of the bug was a
      missing check for a restricted user within a code path that
      is executed only when a certain error is encountered.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0148</cvename>
      <bid>9832</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-17</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-08</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-29</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="8471bb85-6fb0-11d8-873f-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>GNU Anubis buffer overflows and format string vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>anubis</name>
    <range><le>3.6.2_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ulf Härnhammar discovered several vulnerabilities in GNU
      Anubis.</p>
    <ul>
      <li>Unsafe uses of `sscanf'.  The `%s' format specifier is
        used, which allows a classical buffer overflow.  (auth.c)</li>
      <li>Format string bugs invoking `syslog'.  (log.c, errs.c,
        ssl.c)</li>
    </ul>
    <p>Ulf notes that these vulnerabilities can be exploited by a
      malicious IDENT server as a denial-of-service attack.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-March/018290.html</mlist>
      <bid>9772</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0353</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0354</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-04</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-06</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-29</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>
      <bid>9636</bid>
      <bid>9652</bid>
      <bid>9655</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-10</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-12</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-29</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e25566d5-6d3f-11d8-83a4-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>multiple buffer overflows in xboing</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>xboing</name>
    <range><lt>2.4_2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Steve Kemp reports (in a Debian bug submission):</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=174924">
      <p>Due to improper bounds checking it is possible for a
        malicious user to gain a shell with membership group
        'games'.  (The binary is installed setgid games).</p>
      <p>Environmental variables are used without being bounds-checked
        in any way, from the source code:</p>
<pre>
highscore.c:
   /* Use the environment variable if it exists */
   if ((str = getenv("XBOING_SCORE_FILE")) != NULL)
    strcpy(filename, str);
   else
    strcpy(filename, HIGH_SCORE_FILE);

misc.c:
    if ((ptr = getenv("HOME")) != NULL)
    (void) strcpy(dest, ptr);
</pre>
    <p>Neither of these checks are boundschecked, and will allow
      arbitary shell code to be run.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0149</cvename>
      <url>http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=174924</url>
      <bid>9764</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-01-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-05</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-29</modified>
    </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_2</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>
      <bid>9692</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-18</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-29</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ce46b93a-80f2-11d8-9645-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Buffer overflows and format string bugs in Emil</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>emil</name>
    <range><le>2.1b9</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ulf Härnhammar reports multiple buffer overflows in
      Emil, some of which are triggered during the parsing
      of attachment filenames.  In addition, some format string bugs
      are present in the error reporting code.</p>
    <p>Depending upon local configuration, these vulnerabilities
      may be exploited using specially crafted messages in order
      to execute arbitrary code running with the privileges of
      the user invoking Emil.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-March/019325.html</mlist>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-468</url>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0152</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0153</cvename>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-24</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-28</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="70f5b3c6-80f0-11d8-9645-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Critical SQL injection in phpBB</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpbb</name>
    <range><le>2.0.8</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Anyone can get admin's username and password's md5 hash via a
      single web request.
      A working example is provided in the advisory.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=108032454818873</mlist>
      <bid>9984</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-26</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-28</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="6c7661ff-7912-11d8-9645-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>uudeview buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>uulib</name>
    <name>uudeview</name>
    <name>xdeview</name>
    <range><lt>0.5.20</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The authors of UUDeview report repairing two buffer
      overflows in their software.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/UUDeview/HISTORY.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-01</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-18</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-25</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="09d418db-70fd-11d8-873f-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>Apache 1.3 IP address access control failure on some 64-bit platforms</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>apache</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.29_2</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+mod_ssl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.29+2.8.16_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>apache+ssl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.29.1.53_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>ru-apache</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.29+30.19_1</lt></range>
      </package>
      <package>
    <name>ru-apache+mod_ssl</name>
    <range><lt>1.3.29+30.19+2.8.16_1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Henning Brauer discovered a programming error in Apache
      1.3's mod_access that results in the netmasks in IP address
      access control rules being interpreted incorrectly on
      64-bit, big-endian platforms.  In some cases, this could
      cause a `deny from' IP address access control rule including
      a netmask to fail.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0993</cvename>
      <url>http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/apache-1.3/src/modules/standard/mod_access.c?r1=1.46&amp;r2=1.47</url>
      <url>http://www.apacheweek.com/features/security-13</url>
      <url>http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23850</url>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-cvs&amp;m=107869603013722</mlist>
      <bid>9829</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-03-07</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-08</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-12</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="1a448eb7-6988-11d8-873f-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>mod_python denial-of-service vulnerability in parse_qs</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mod_python</name>
    <range><ge>2.7</ge><lt>2.7.10</lt></range>
    <range><ge>3.0</ge><lt>3.0.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An attacker may cause Apache with mod_python to crash
      by using a specially constructed query string.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0973</cvename>
      <bid>9129</bid>
      <url>http://www.modpython.org/pipermail/mod_python/2003-November/014532.html</url>
      <url>http://www.modpython.org/pipermail/mod_python/2004-January/014879.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-11-28</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-03</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-11</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="9fccad5a-7096-11d8-873f-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>mpg123 vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mpg123</name>
    <name>mpg123-nas</name>
    <name>mpg123-esound</name>
    <range><le>0.59r_12</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>In 2003, two vulnerabilities were discovered in mpg123
      that could result in remote code execution when using
      untrusted input or streaming from an untrusted server.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0577</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0865</cvename>
      <bid>6629</bid>
      <bid>8680</bid>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-01-16</discovery>
      <entry>2004-03-07</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ac4b9d18-67a9-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>fetchmail denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>fetchmail</name>
    <range><lt>6.2.5</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Dave Jones discovered a denial-of-service vulnerability
      in fetchmail. An email message containing a very long line
      could cause fetchmail to segfault due to missing NUL
      termination in transact.c.</p>
    <p>Eric Raymond decided not to mention this issue in the
      release notes for fetchmail 6.2.5, but it was fixed
      there.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0792</cvename>
      <bid>8843</bid>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/13450</url>
      <url>http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/mail/fetchmail/patches/Attic/patch-rfc822_c?rev=1.1</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-10-16</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-25</entry>
      <modified>2004-03-05</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="b0e76877-67a8-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>mailman denial-of-service vulnerability in MailCommandHandler</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mailman</name>
    <range><lt>2.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>A malformed message could cause mailman to crash.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0991</cvename>
      <url>http://umn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mailman/mailman-2.0.13-2.0.14-diff.txt</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-11-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3cb88bb2-67a6-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>mailman XSS in admin script</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mailman</name>
    <range><lt>2.1.4</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Dirk Mueller reports:</p>
      <blockquote><p>I've found a cross-site scripting
       vulnerability in the admin interface of mailman 2.1.3 that
       allows, under certain circumstances, for anyone to retrieve
       the (valid) session cookie.</p></blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0965</cvename>
      <url>http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-announce/2003-December/000066.html</url>
      <url>http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/14121</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-12-31</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="429249d2-67a7-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>mailman XSS in create script</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mailman</name>
    <range><lt>2.1.3</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>From the 2.1.3 release notes:</p>
    <blockquote><p>Closed a cross-site scripting exploit in the
    create cgi script.</p></blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0992</cvename>
      <url>http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-announce/2003-September/000061.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-09-28</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="00263aa3-67a8-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>mailman XSS in user options page</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mailman</name>
    <range><lt>2.1.1</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>From the 2.1.1 release notes:</p>
    <blockquote><p>Closed a cross-site scripting vulnerability in
    the user options page.</p></blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2003-0038</cvename>
      <url>http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-announce/2003-February/000056.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-02-08</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="75770425-67a2-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>SQL injection vulnerability in phpnuke</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpnuke</name>
    <range><le>6.9</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Multiple researchers have discovered multiple SQL injection
      vulnerabilities in some versions of Php-Nuke.  These
      vulnerabilities may lead to information disclosure, compromise
      of the Php-Nuke site, or compromise of the back-end
      database.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://security.nnov.ru/search/document.asp?docid=5748</url>
      <mlist>http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/348375</mlist>
      <url>http://www.security-corporation.com/advisories-027.html</url>
      <mlist>http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/353201</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-12-12</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="ad4f6ca4-6720-11d8-9fb5-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>lbreakout2 vulnerability in environment variable handling</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>lbreakout2</name>
    <range><le>2.2.2_1</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ulf Härnhammar discovered an exploitable vulnerability in
      lbreakout2's environmental variable handling.  In several
      instances, the contents of the HOME environmental variable
      are copied to a stack or global buffer without range
      checking.  A local attacker may use this vulnerability to
      acquire group-ID `games' privileges.</p>
    <p>An exploit for this vulnerability has been published by
      ``Li0n7 voila fr''.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0158</cvename>
      <url>http://www.debian.org/security/2004/dsa-445</url>
      <mlist>http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/354760</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-21</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="316e1c9b-671c-11d8-9aad-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>hsftp format string vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>hsftp</name>
    <range><lt>1.14</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ulf Härnhammar discovered a format string bug in hsftp's file
      listing code may allow a malicious server to cause arbitrary
      code execution by the client.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/debian-security-announce-2004/msg00044.html</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-22</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c7cad0f0-671a-11d8-bdeb-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>Darwin Streaming Server denial-of-service vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>DarwinStreamingServer</name>
    <range><le>4.1.3g</le></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>An attacker can cause an assertion to trigger by sending
      a long User-Agent field in a request.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0169</cvename>
      <url>http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=75</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-23</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="847ade05-6717-11d8-b321-000a95bc6fae">
    <topic>libxml2 stack buffer overflow in URI parsing</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>libxml2</name>
    <range><lt>2.6.6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Yuuichi Teranishi reported a crash in libxml2's URI handling
      when a long URL is supplied.  The implementation in nanohttp.c
      and nanoftp.c uses a 4K stack buffer, and longer URLs will
      overwrite the stack.  This could result in denial-of-service
      or arbitrary code execution in applications using libxml2
      to parse documents.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-0110</cvename>
      <url>http://www.xmlsoft.org/news.html</url>
      <url>http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/2004-February/msg00070.html</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-02-08</discovery>
      <entry>2004-02-25</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <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>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=107582619125932&amp;w=2</mlist>
      <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="87cc48fd-5fdd-11d8-80e3-0020ed76ef5a">
    <topic>mnGoSearch buffer overflow in UdmDocToTextBuf()</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>mnogosearch</name>
    <range><ge>3.2.*</ge><lt>3.2.15</lt></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-&gt;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>
      <mlist>http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-February/017366.html</mlist>
    </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>
      <mlist>http://www.geocrawler.com/mail/msg.php3?msg_id=3438808&amp;list=405</mlist>
      <mlist>http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/352333</mlist>
    </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.pine</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>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=103668430620531&amp;w=2</mlist>
      <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>
      <mlist>http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync-announce/2003/000011.html</mlist>
      <url>http://rsync.samba.org/#security</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-12-04</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="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>
      <mlist>http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers/2003/12/msg00083.html</mlist>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tcpdump-workers&amp;m=107325073018070&amp;w=2</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2003-12-24</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><ge>2.4.*</ge><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>
      <mlist msgid="87d69v7222.fsf@windlord.stanford.edu">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=inn-workers&amp;m=107351974008605</mlist>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-01-07</discovery>
      <entry>2004-01-08</entry>
      <modified>2004-10-21</modified>
    </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="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>
      <mlist>http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2003-November/020570.html</mlist>
    </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="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>

  <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 overflows.  Additionally,
      a memory leak is present.  Both of these problems may be
      exploited in a denial-of-service attack.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <mlist>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=104162752401212&amp;w=2</mlist>
      <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="6fd9a1e9-efd3-11d8-9837-000c41e2cdad">
    <cancelled/>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="3362f2c1-8344-11d8-a41f-0020ed76ef5a">
    <cancelled/>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="e3cf89f0-53da-11d9-92b7-ceadd4ac2edd">
    <topic>phpbb -- arbitrary command execution and other vulnerabilities</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpbb</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.11</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The ChangeLog for phpBB 2.0.11 states:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.phpbb.com/support/documents.php?mode=changelog">
      <p>Changes since 2.0.10</p>
      <ul>
        <li>Fixed vulnerability in highlighting code (<strong>very
          high severity, please update your installation as soon
          as possible</strong>)</li>
        <li>Fixed unsetting global vars - <strong>Matt
          Kavanagh</strong></li>
        <li>Fixed XSS vulnerability in username handling
          - <strong>AnthraX101</strong></li>
        <li>Fixed not confirmed sql injection in username handling
          - <strong>warmth</strong></li>
        <li>Added check for empty topic id in topic_review
          function</li>
        <li>Added visual confirmation mod to code base</li>
      </ul>
    </blockquote>
    <p>Additionally, a US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert reports:</p>
    <blockquote
          cite="http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA04-356A.html">
          <p>phpBB contains an user input validation problem with
        regard to the parsing of the URL. An intruder can deface a
        phpBB website, execute arbitrary commands, or gain
        administrative privileges on a compromised bulletin
        board.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2004-1315</cvename>
      <freebsdpr>ports/74106</freebsdpr>
      <uscertta>TA04-356A</uscertta>
      <certvu>497400</certvu>
      <url>http://www.phpbb.com/support/documents.php?mode=changelog</url>
      <mlist msgid="20041113030542.11396.qmail@www.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110029415208724</mlist>
      <mlist msgid="20041118123055.28647.qmail@mail.securityfocus.com">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&amp;m=110079436714518</mlist>
      <url>http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=14&amp;t=240636</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2004-11-18</discovery>
      <entry>2004-12-22</entry>
      <modified>2005-01-24</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="a395397c-c7c8-11d9-9e1e-c296ac722cb3">
    <topic>squid -- possible abuse of cachemgr.cgi</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.10</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The squid patches page notes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE9-cachemgr_conf">
      <p>This patch adds access controls to the cachemgr.cgi script,
        preventing it from being abused to reach other servers than
        allowed in a local configuration file.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CVE-1999-0710</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE9-cachemgr_conf</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1094</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>1999-07-29</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="7e97b288-c7ca-11d9-9e1e-c296ac722cb3">
    <topic>squid -- DNS lookup spoofing vulnerability</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.10</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The squid patches page notes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE9-dns_query">
      <p>Malicious users may spoof DNS lookups if the DNS client UDP port
        (random, assigned by OS as startup) is unfiltered and your network
        is not protected from IP spoofing.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-1519</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE9-dns_reply</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/15294</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-05-11</discovery>
      <entry>2005-05-19</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="55041d37-ff62-11d9-a9a5-000ae4641456">
    <topic>jabberd -- 3 buffer overflows</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>jabberd</name>
    <range><lt>2.0.9</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>There are 3 buffer overflows in jid.c that are triggered
      during parsing of JID strings when components (user, host or
      resource) are too long.</p>
    <ol>
      <li>jid.c, line 103: overflow in `str' buffer through
        <code>strcpy()</code> when "user" part is too long.</li>
      <li>jid.c, line 115: overflow in `str' buffer through
        <code>strcpy()</code> when "host" part is too long.</li>
      <li>jid.c, line 127: overflow in `str' buffer through
        <code>strcpy()</code> when "resource" part is too
        long.</li>
    </ol>
    <p>These overflows can be used to perform a DoS attack on the
      server (sm process segfaults) and can possible be used for
      arbitrary code execution.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <url>http://j2.openaether.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=99</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-07-25</discovery>
      <entry>2005-07-30</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="44e7764c-2614-11da-9e1e-c296ac722cb3">
    <topic>squid -- possible denial of service condition regarding NTLM authentication</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>squid</name>
    <range><lt>2.5.10_6</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>The squid patches page notes:</p>
    <blockquote cite="http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE10-NTLM-scheme_assert">
      <p>Squid may crash with the above error [FATAL: Incorrect scheme in auth header] when given certain request sentences.</p>
      <p>Workaround: disable NTLM authentication.</p>
    </blockquote>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14977</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-2917</cvename>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1391</url>
      <url>http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE10-NTLM-scheme_assert</url>
      <url>http://secunia.com/advisories/16992/</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-09-12</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-15</entry>
      <modified>2005-10-02</modified>
    </dates>
  </vuln>

  <vuln vid="c6b9aee8-3071-11da-af18-000ae4641456">
    <topic>phpmyfaq -- SQL injection, takeover, path disclosure,
      remote code execution</topic>
    <affects>
      <package>
    <name>phpmyfaq</name>
    <range><lt>1.5.2</lt></range>
      </package>
    </affects>
    <description>
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>If magic quotes are off there's a SQL injection when
      sending a forgotten password.  It's possible to overwrite
      the admin password and to take over the whole system.  In
      some files in the admin section there are some cross site
      scripting vulnerabilities.  In the public frontend it's
      possible to include arbitrary php files.</p>
      </body>
    </description>
    <references>
      <bid>14927</bid>
      <bid>14928</bid>
      <bid>14929</bid>
      <bid>14930</bid>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-3046</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-3047</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-3048</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-3049</cvename>
      <cvename>CAN-2005-3050</cvename>
      <url>http://www.phpmyfaq.de/advisory_2005-09-23.php</url>
    </references>
    <dates>
      <discovery>2005-09-23</discovery>
      <entry>2005-09-29</entry>
    </dates>
  </vuln>
</vuxml>
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