CVE List
Id | CVE No. | Status | Description | Phase | Votes | Comments | Actions |
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561 | CVE-1999-0579 | Candidate | A Windows NT system"s registry audit policy does not log an event success or failure for non-critical registry keys. | Proposed (19990721) | ACCEPT(3) Baker, Shostack, Wall | MODIFY(2) Frech, Ozancin | REJECT(1) Northcutt | Ozancin> Again only failure may be of interest. It would be impractical to wad | through the incredibly large amount of logging that this would generate. It | could overwhelm log entries that you might find interesting. | CHANGE> [Frech changed vote from REVIEWING to MODIFY] | Frech> XF:nt-object-audit(228) | View |
3009 | CVE-2001-0188 | Candidate | GoodTech FTP server 3.0.1.2.1.0 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a flood of connections to the server, which causes it to crash. | Proposed (20010309) | ACCEPT(2) Frech, Oliver | NOOP(2) Lawler, Ziese | Oliver> Identified in Hotfix | View |
545 | CVE-1999-0559 | Candidate | A system-critical Unix file or directory has inappropriate permissions. | Proposed (19990803) | ACCEPT(2) Baker, Wall | RECAST(2) Northcutt, Shostack | Northcutt> Writable other than by root/bin/wheelgroup? | View |
519 | CVE-1999-0522 | Candidate | The permissions for a system-critical NIS+ table (e.g. passwd) are inappropriate. | Proposed (19990803) | ACCEPT(2) Baker, Wall | NOOP(1) Christey | RECAST(1) Northcutt | Northcutt> Why not say world readable, this is what you do further down in the | file (world exportable in CVE-1999-0554) | Christey> ADDREF AUSCERT:AA-96.02 | View |
569 | CVE-1999-0587 | Candidate | A WWW server is not running in a restricted file system, e.g. through a chroot, thus allowing access to system-critical data. | Proposed (19990803) | ACCEPT(1) Wall | NOOP(1) Baker | RECAST(1) Northcutt | Northcutt> While I would accept this for Unix, I am not sure this applies to NT, | VMS, palm pilots, or commodore 64 | View |
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