Buffer overflow in lpr, as used in BSD-based systems including Linux, allows local users to execute arbitrary code as root via a long -C (classification) command line option.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Irix | Sgi | 5.0 (including) | 5.0 (including) |
Irix | Sgi | 5.0.1 (including) | 5.0.1 (including) |
Irix | Sgi | 5.1 (including) | 5.1 (including) |
Irix | Sgi | 5.1.1 (including) | 5.1.1 (including) |
Irix | Sgi | 5.2 (including) | 5.2 (including) |
Irix | Sgi | 5.3 (including) | 5.3 (including) |
Irix | Sgi | 6.0 (including) | 6.0 (including) |
Irix | Sgi | 6.0.1 (including) | 6.0.1 (including) |
Irix | Sgi | 6.1 (including) | 6.1 (including) |
Irix | Sgi | 6.2 (including) | 6.2 (including) |
Irix | Sgi | 6.3 (including) | 6.3 (including) |
Irix | Sgi | 6.4 (including) | 6.4 (including) |