Caldera Advisory - The Linux kernel as shipped with Caldera OpenLinux 2.3 has two definitive security problems, and one possible problem. TCP Spoofing Problem, Packet Injection Problem, and Possible Argument Vector Corruption.
18f0eb71d50716545fbf1622e3fe3731Caldera Advisory - A buffer overflow was discovered in the Linux user space NFS daemon that allows an attacker to obtain root privilege on the NFS server host. In order to exploit the bug, the attacker must have access to a file systems exported read/write by the server machine.
1f2f9c0da06276e5abe20314a2407eabCaldera Advisory - Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in BIND, the DNS name server implementation maintained by the Internet Consortium, and shipped with OpenLinux. At least one of them, the so-called "NXT bug," involves a buffer overflow that can possibly be used by a skilled attacker to execute arbitrary code with the privilege of the name server process. Five other bugs could be exploited by remote and local users to crash the name server.
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