National Vulnerability Database

(308747)

CVE-1999-0167
In SunOS, NFS file handles could be guessed, giving unauthorized access to the exported file system.
CVE-1999-0166
NFS allows users to use a "cd .." command to access other directories besides the exported file system.
CVE-1999-0165
NFS cache poisoning.
CVE-1999-0164
A race condition in the Solaris ps command allows an attacker to overwrite critical files.
CVE-1999-0163
In older versions of Sendmail, an attacker could use a pipe character to execute root commands.
CVE-1999-0162
The "established" keyword in some Cisco IOS software allowed an attacker to bypass filtering.
CVE-1999-0161
In Cisco IOS 10.3, with the tacacs-ds or tacacs keyword, an extended IP access control list could bypass filtering.
CVE-1999-0160
Some classic Cisco IOS devices have a vulnerability in the PPP CHAP authentication to establish unauthorized PPP connections.
CVE-1999-0159
Attackers can crash a Cisco IOS router or device, provided they can get to an interactive prompt (such as a login). This applies to some IOS 9.x, 10.x, and 11.x releases.
CVE-1999-0158
Cisco PIX firewall manager (PFM) on Windows NT allows attackers to connect to port 8080 on the PFM server and retrieve any file whose name and location is known.
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2013