HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) 1.10 and other versions before 1.55 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (hang) by accessing iLO using the TCP/IP reserved port zero.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.6a (including) | 1.6a (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.10 (including) | 1.10 (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.15 (including) | 1.15 (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.15a (including) | 1.15a (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.16a (including) | 1.16a (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.20a (including) | 1.20a (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.26a (including) | 1.26a (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.27a (including) | 1.27a (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.40a (including) | 1.40a (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.41a (including) | 1.41a (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.42a (including) | 1.42a (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.50 (including) | 1.50 (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.50a (including) | 1.50a (including) |
Integrated_lights-out_firmware | Hp | 1.51a (including) | 1.51a (including) |