Filtered by vendor Trustix Subscriptions
Total 67 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2000-0917 3 Caldera, Redhat, Trustix 6 Openlinux, Openlinux Ebuilder, Openlinux Edesktop and 3 more 2025-04-03 N/A
Format string vulnerability in use_syslog() function in LPRng 3.6.24 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands.
CVE-2000-0791 1 Trustix 1 Secure Linux 2025-04-03 N/A
Trustix installs the httpsd program for Apache-SSL with world-writeable permissions, which allows local users to replace it with a Trojan horse.
CVE-2004-1051 5 Debian, Mandrakesoft, Todd Miller and 2 more 7 Debian Linux, Mandrake Linux, Mandrake Linux Corporate Server and 4 more 2025-04-03 N/A
sudo before 1.6.8p2 allows local users to execute arbitrary commands by using "()" style environment variables to create functions that have the same name as any program within the bash script that is called without using the program's full pathname.
CVE-2000-1009 2 Redhat, Trustix 2 Linux, Secure Linux 2025-04-03 N/A
dump in Red Hat Linux 6.2 trusts the pathname specified by the RSH environmental variable, which allows local users to obtain root privileges by modifying the RSH variable to point to a Trojan horse program.
CVE-2001-0117 4 Immunix, Mandrakesoft, Redhat and 1 more 5 Immunix, Mandrake Linux, Mandrake Linux Corporate Server and 2 more 2025-04-03 N/A
sdiff 2.7 in the diffutils package allows local users to overwrite files via a symlink attack.
CVE-2001-0142 5 Immunix, Mandrakesoft, National Science Foundation and 2 more 5 Immunix, Mandrake Linux, Squid Web Proxy and 2 more 2025-04-03 N/A
squid 2.3 and earlier allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack in some configurations.
CVE-2001-0169 4 Mandrakesoft, Redhat, Trustix and 1 more 5 Mandrake Linux, Mandrake Linux Corporate Server, Linux and 2 more 2025-04-03 N/A
When using the LD_PRELOAD environmental variable in SUID or SGID applications, glibc does not verify that preloaded libraries in /etc/ld.so.cache are also SUID/SGID, which could allow a local user to overwrite arbitrary files by loading a library from /lib or /usr/lib.