Buffer overflow in secure locate (slocate) before 2.7 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a long (1) -c or (2) -r command line argument.
CVSS 2.0
Severity: HIGH
Problem Type: NVD-CWE-Other,
Products Affected
| Vendor | Product | Version |
|---|---|---|
| slocate | slocate | 2.6 |
| slocate | slocate | 2.5 |
Integer overflow in parse_decode_path() of slocate may allow attackers to execute arbitrary code via a LOCATE_PATH with a large number of ":" (colon) characters, whose count is used in a call to malloc.
CVSS 2.0
Severity: MEDIUM
Problem Type: NVD-CWE-Other,
Products Affected
| Vendor | Product | Version |
|---|---|---|
| slocate | slocate | * |
Heap-based buffer overflow in main.c of slocate 2.6, and possibly other versions, may allow local users to gain privileges via a modified slocate database that causes a negative "pathlen" value to be used.
CVSS 2.0
Severity: MEDIUM
Problem Type: NVD-CWE-Other,
Products Affected
| Vendor | Product | Version |
|---|---|---|
| slocate | slocate | 2.4 |
| slocate | slocate | 2.3 |
| slocate | slocate | 2.6 |
| slocate | slocate | 2.5 |
| slocate | slocate | 2.2 |
| slocate | slocate | 2.1 |
slocate before 2.7 does not properly process very long paths, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (updatedb exit and incomplete slocate database) via a certain crafted directory structure.
CVSS 2.0
Severity: LOW
Problem Type: NVD-CWE-Other,
Products Affected
| Vendor | Product | Version |
|---|---|---|
| slocate | slocate | 2.4 |
| slocate | slocate | 2.3 |
| slocate | slocate | 2.6 |
| slocate | slocate | 2.5 |
| slocate | slocate | 2.2 |
| slocate | slocate | 2.1 |