Buffer overflow in Apache 1.2.5 and earlier allows a remote attacker to cause a denial of service with a large number of GET requests containing a large number of / characters.
CVE-1999-0106
Finger redirection allows finger bombs.
CVE-1999-0105
finger allows recursive searches by using a long string of @ symbols.
CVE-1999-0104
A later variation on the Teardrop IP denial of service attack, a.k.a. Teardrop-2.
CVE-1999-0103
Echo and chargen, or other combinations of UDP services, can be used in tandem to flood the server, a.k.a. UDP bomb or UDP packet storm.
CVE-1999-0102
Buffer overflow in SLmail 3.x allows attackers to execute commands using a large FROM line.
CVE-1999-0101
Buffer overflow in AIX and Solaris "gethostbyname" library call allows root access through corrupt DNS host names.
CVE-1999-0100
Remote access in AIX innd 1.5.1, using control messages.
CVE-1999-0099
Buffer overflow in syslog utility allows local or remote attackers to gain root privileges.
CVE-1999-0098
Buffer overflow in SMTP HELO command in Sendmail allows a remote attacker to hide activities.