Multiple buffer overflows in the ISO network protocol support in the NetBSD kernel 2.0 through 4.0_BETA2, and NetBSD-current before 20070329, allow local users to execute arbitrary code via long parameters to certain functions, as demonstrated by a long sockaddr structure argument to the clnp_route function.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Navision_financials_server | Navision_software | 3.0 (including) | 3.0 (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 2.0 (including) | 2.0 (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 2.0.1 (including) | 2.0.1 (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 2.0.2 (including) | 2.0.2 (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 2.0.3 (including) | 2.0.3 (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 3.0.1 (including) | 3.0.1 (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 3.0.2 (including) | 3.0.2 (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 3.1 (including) | 3.1 (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 3.1-rc1 (including) | 3.1-rc1 (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 3.1-rc3 (including) | 3.1-rc3 (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 4.0 (including) | 4.0 (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 4.0-beta (including) | 4.0-beta (including) |
Netbsd | Netbsd | 4.0-beta2 (including) | 4.0-beta2 (including) |