CVE-2011-2903
Published: 2 September 2011
Heap-based buffer overflow in tcptrack before 1.4.2 might allow attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long command line argument. NOTE: this is only a vulnerability in limited scenarios in which tcptrack is "configured as a handler for other applications." This issue might not qualify for inclusion in CVE.
Priority
Status
Package | Release | Status |
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tcptrack Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian |
vivid |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
artful |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
bionic |
Not vulnerable
(1.4.2-1build1)
|
|
cosmic |
Not vulnerable
(1.4.2-1build1)
|
|
hardy |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
lucid |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
maverick |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
natty |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
oneiric |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
precise |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
quantal |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
raring |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
saucy |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
trusty |
Does not exist
(trusty was not-affected [1.4.2-1build1])
|
|
upstream |
Released
(1.4.2-1)
|
|
utopic |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
wily |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
xenial |
Not vulnerable
(1.4.2-1build1)
|
|
yakkety |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
zesty |
Ignored
(end of life)
|