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Vuln ID Summary CVSS Severity
CVE-2006-1587

NetBSD 1.6 up to 3.0, when a user has "set record" in .mailrc with the default umask set, creates the record file with 0644 permissions, which allows local users to read the record file.

Published: April 03, 2006; 6:04:00 AM -0400
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 2.1 LOW
CVE-2006-1588

The bridge ioctl (if_bridge code) in NetBSD 1.6 through 3.0 does not clear sensitive memory before copying ioctl results to the requesting process, which allows local users to obtain portions of kernel memory.

Published: April 03, 2006; 6:04:00 AM -0400
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 2.1 LOW
CVE-2006-1589

The elf_load_file function in NetBSD 2.0 through 3.0 allows local users to cause a denial of service (kernel crash) via an ELF interpreter that does not have a PT_LOAD section in its header, which triggers a null dereference.

Published: April 03, 2006; 6:04:00 AM -0400
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 4.9 MEDIUM
CVE-2006-0145

The kernfs_xread function in kernfs in NetBSD 1.6 through 2.1, and OpenBSD 3.8, does not properly validate file offsets against negative 32-bit values that occur as a result of truncation, which allows local users to read arbitrary kernel memory and gain privileges via the lseek system call.

Published: January 09, 2006; 6:03:00 PM -0500
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 4.6 MEDIUM
CVE-2005-4352

The securelevels implementation in NetBSD 2.1 and earlier, and Linux 2.6.15 and earlier, allows local users to bypass time setting restrictions and set the clock backwards by setting the clock ahead to the maximum unixtime value (19 Jan 2038), which then wraps around to the minimum value (13 Dec 1901), which can then be set ahead to the desired time, aka "settimeofday() time wrap."

Published: December 31, 2005; 12:00:00 AM -0500
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 2.1 LOW
CVE-2005-4741

NetBSD 1.6, NetBSD 2.0 through 2.1, and NetBSD-current before 20051031 allows local users to gain privileges by attaching a debugger to a setuid/setgid (P_SUGID) process that performs an exec without a reset of real credentials.

Published: December 31, 2005; 12:00:00 AM -0500
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH
CVE-2005-4782

NetBSD 2.0 before 2.0.4, 2.1 before 2.1.1, and 3, when the kernel is compiled with "options DIAGNOSTIC," allows local users to cause a denial of service (kernel assertion panic) via a negative linger time in the SO_LINGER socket option.

Published: December 31, 2005; 12:00:00 AM -0500
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 4.9 MEDIUM
CVE-2005-4783

kernfs_xread in kernfs_vnops.c in NetBSD before 20050831 does not check for a negative offset when reading the message buffer, which allows local users to read arbitrary kernel memory.

Published: December 31, 2005; 12:00:00 AM -0500
V4.0:(not available)
V3.x:(not available)
V2.0: 2.1 LOW