Buffer overflow in the date parser for PostgreSQL before 7.2.2 allows attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via a long date string, aka a vulnerability in handling long datetime input.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Postgresql | Postgresql | 6.3.2 (including) | 6.3.2 (including) |
Postgresql | Postgresql | 6.5.3 (including) | 6.5.3 (including) |
Postgresql | Postgresql | 7.0.3 (including) | 7.0.3 (including) |
Postgresql | Postgresql | 7.1 (including) | 7.1 (including) |
Postgresql | Postgresql | 7.1.1 (including) | 7.1.1 (including) |
Postgresql | Postgresql | 7.1.2 (including) | 7.1.2 (including) |
Postgresql | Postgresql | 7.1.3 (including) | 7.1.3 (including) |
Postgresql | Postgresql | 7.2 (including) | 7.2 (including) |
Postgresql | Postgresql | 7.2.1 (including) | 7.2.1 (including) |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (Advanced Server) version 2.1 | RedHat | * | |
Red Hat Linux 6.2 | RedHat | * | |
Red Hat Linux 7.0 | RedHat | * | |
Red Hat Linux 7.1 | RedHat | * | |
Red Hat Linux 7.2 | RedHat | * | |
Red Hat Linux 7.3 | RedHat | * | |
Red Hat Linux 8.0 | RedHat | * | |
Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 | RedHat | * |