2006-05-09
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CVE-2006-0515
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Cisco PIX/ASA 7.1.x before 7.1(2) and 7.0.x before 7.0(5), PIX 6.3.x before 6.3.5(112), and FWSM 2.3.x before 2.3(4) and 3.x before 3.1(7), when used with Websense/N2H2, allows remote attackers to bypass HTTP access restrictions by splitting the GET method of an HTTP request into multiple packets, which prevents the request from being sent to Websense for inspection, aka bugs CSCsc67612, CSCsc68472, and CSCsd81734.
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Adaptive_security_appliance_software, Firewall_services_module, Pix_firewall, Pix_firewall_software
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N/A
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2004-11-23
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CVE-2004-0112
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The SSL/TLS handshaking code in OpenSSL 0.9.7a, 0.9.7b, and 0.9.7c, when using Kerberos ciphersuites, does not properly check the length of Kerberos tickets during a handshake, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted SSL/TLS handshake that causes an out-of-bounds read.
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Webstar, Mac_os_x, Mac_os_x_server, Converged_communications_server, Intuity_audix, S8300, S8500, S8700, Sg200, Sg203, Sg208, Sg5, Vsu, Cacheos_ca_sa, Proxysg, Firewall\-1, Provider\-1, Vpn\-1, Access_registrar, Application_and_content_networking_software, Call_manager, Ciscoworks_common_management_foundation, Ciscoworks_common_services, Content_services_switch_11500, Css11000_content_services_switch, Css_secure_content_accelerator, Firewall_services_module, Gss_4480_global_site_selector, Gss_4490_global_site_selector, Ios, Mds_9000, Okena_stormwatch, Pix_firewall, Pix_firewall_software, Secure_content_accelerator, Threat_response, Webns, Bsafe_ssl\-J, Stonegate, Freebsd, Aaa_server, Apache\-Based_web_server, Hp\-Ux, Wbem, Litespeed_web_server, Instant_virtual_extranet, Edirectory, Imanager, Openbsd, Openssl, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_desktop, Linux, Openssl, Openserver, Sidewinder, Propack, Servercluster, Stonebeat_fullcluster, Stonebeat_securitycluster, Stonebeat_webcluster, Crypto_accelerator_4000, Clientless_vpn_gateway_4400, Tarantella_enterprise, Gsx_server
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N/A
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2004-11-23
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CVE-2004-0079
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The do_change_cipher_spec function in OpenSSL 0.9.6c to 0.9.6k, and 0.9.7a to 0.9.7c, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted SSL/TLS handshake that triggers a null dereference.
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Webstar, Mac_os_x, Mac_os_x_server, Converged_communications_server, Intuity_audix, S8300, S8500, S8700, Sg200, Sg203, Sg208, Sg5, Vsu, Cacheos_ca_sa, Proxysg, Firewall\-1, Provider\-1, Vpn\-1, Access_registrar, Application_and_content_networking_software, Call_manager, Ciscoworks_common_management_foundation, Ciscoworks_common_services, Content_services_switch_11500, Css11000_content_services_switch, Css_secure_content_accelerator, Firewall_services_module, Gss_4480_global_site_selector, Gss_4490_global_site_selector, Ios, Mds_9000, Okena_stormwatch, Pix_firewall, Pix_firewall_software, Secure_content_accelerator, Threat_response, Webns, Bsafe_ssl\-J, Freebsd, Aaa_server, Apache\-Based_web_server, Hp\-Ux, Wbem, Speed_technologies_litespeed_web_server, Instant_virtual_extranet, Edirectory, Imanager, Openbsd, Openssl, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_desktop, Linux, Openssl, Openserver, Sidewinder, Propack, Servercluster, Stonebeat_fullcluster, Stonebeat_securitycluster, Stonebeat_webcluster, Stonegate, Stonegate_vpn_client, Crypto_accelerator_4000, Clientless_vpn_gateway_4400, Tarantella_enterprise, Gsx_server
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7.5
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2000-03-20
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CVE-2000-0613
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Cisco Secure PIX Firewall does not properly identify forged TCP Reset (RST) packets, which allows remote attackers to force the firewall to close legitimate connections.
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Pix_firewall
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N/A
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2004-11-23
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CVE-2004-0081
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OpenSSL 0.9.6 before 0.9.6d does not properly handle unknown message types, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite loop), as demonstrated using the Codenomicon TLS Test Tool.
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Webstar, Mac_os_x, Mac_os_x_server, Converged_communications_server, Intuity_audix, S8300, S8500, S8700, Sg200, Sg203, Sg208, Sg5, Vsu, Cacheos_ca_sa, Proxysg, Firewall\-1, Provider\-1, Vpn\-1, Access_registrar, Application_and_content_networking_software, Call_manager, Ciscoworks_common_management_foundation, Ciscoworks_common_services, Content_services_switch_11500, Css11000_content_services_switch, Css_secure_content_accelerator, Firewall_services_module, Gss_4480_global_site_selector, Gss_4490_global_site_selector, Ios, Mds_9000, Okena_stormwatch, Pix_firewall, Pix_firewall_software, Secure_content_accelerator, Threat_response, Webns, Bsafe_ssl\-J, Freebsd, Aaa_server, Apache\-Based_web_server, Hp\-Ux, Wbem, Speed_technologies_litespeed_web_server, Instant_virtual_extranet, Edirectory, Imanager, Openbsd, Openssl, Enterprise_linux, Enterprise_linux_desktop, Linux, Openssl, Openserver, Sidewinder, Propack, Servercluster, Stonebeat_fullcluster, Stonebeat_securitycluster, Stonebeat_webcluster, Stonegate, Stonegate_vpn_client, Crypto_accelerator_4000, Clientless_vpn_gateway_4400, Tarantella_enterprise, Gsx_server
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N/A
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2004-01-05
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CVE-2003-1004
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Cisco PIX firewall 6.2.x through 6.2.3, when configured as a VPN Client, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (dropped IPSec tunnel connection) via an IKE Phase I negotiation request to the outside interface of the firewall.
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Pix_firewall, Pix_firewall_software
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N/A
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2004-01-05
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CVE-2003-1003
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Cisco PIX firewall 5.x.x, and 6.3.1 and earlier, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash and reload) via an SNMPv3 message when snmp-server is set.
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Pix_firewall, Pix_firewall_software
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N/A
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2003-12-01
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CVE-2003-0851
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OpenSSL 0.9.6k allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash via large recursion) via malformed ASN.1 sequences.
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Css11000_content_services_switch, Ios, Pix_firewall, Pix_firewall_software, Openssl
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N/A
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2002-10-04
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CVE-2002-0954
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The encryption algorithms for enable and passwd commands on Cisco PIX Firewall can be executed quickly due to a limited number of rounds, which make it easier for an attacker to decrypt the passwords using brute force techniques.
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Pix_firewall
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N/A
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1998-07-15
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CVE-1999-1582
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By design, the "established" command on the Cisco PIX firewall allows connections from one host to arbitrary ports of a target host if an alternative conduit has already been allowed, which can cause administrators to configure less restrictive access controls than intended if they do not understand this functionality.
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Pix_firewall
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N/A
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