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Vuln ID Summary CVSS Severity
CVE-2006-2654

Directory traversal vulnerability in smbfs smbfs on FreeBSD 4.10 up to 6.1 allows local users to escape chroot restrictions for an SMB-mounted filesystem via "..\\" sequences. NOTE: this is similar to CVE-2006-1864, but this is a different implementation of smbfs, so it has a different CVE identifier.

Published: June 01, 2006; 9:02:00 PM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 6.4 MEDIUM
CVE-2006-2655

The build process for ypserv in FreeBSD 5.3 up to 6.1 accidentally disables access restrictions when using the /var/yp/securenets file, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions.

Published: June 01, 2006; 9:02:00 PM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 6.4 MEDIUM
CVE-2006-1056

The Linux kernel before 2.6.16.9 and the FreeBSD kernel, when running on AMD64 and other 7th and 8th generation AuthenticAMD processors, only save/restore the FOP, FIP, and FDP x87 registers in FXSAVE/FXRSTOR when an exception is pending, which allows one process to determine portions of the state of floating point instructions of other processes, which can be leveraged to obtain sensitive information such as cryptographic keys. NOTE: this is the documented behavior of AMD64 processors, but it is inconsistent with Intel processors in a security-relevant fashion that was not addressed by the kernels.

Published: April 20, 2006; 6:02:00 AM -0400
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 2.1 LOW
CVE-2006-0900

nfsd in FreeBSD 6.0 kernel allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a crafted NFS mount request, as demonstrated by the ProtoVer NFS test suite.

Published: February 27, 2006; 2:06:00 PM -0500
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.8 HIGH