CVE-1999-1082
Published Oct 8, 1999Directory traversal vulnerability in Jana proxy web server 1.40 allows remote attackers to ready arbitrary files via a "......" (modified dot dot) attack.
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Directory traversal vulnerability in Jana proxy web server 1.40 allows remote attackers to ready arbitrary files via a "......" (modified dot dot) attack.
Multiple buffer overflows in Thomas Hauck Jana Server 2.x through 2.2.1, and 1.4.6 and earlier, allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary…
Signedness error in Thomas Hauck Jana Server 2.x through 2.2.1, and 1.4.6 and earlier, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via long (1) Username, (2) Password, or (3…
Thomas Hauck Jana Server 2.x through 2.2.1, and 1.4.6 and earlier, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (resource exhaustion) via a large number of FTP PASV reques…
Thomas Hauck Jana Server 2.x through 2.2.1, and 1.4.6 and earlier, generates different responses for valid and invalid usernames, which allows remote attackers to identify valid u…
Thomas Hauck Jana Server 2.x through 2.2.1, and 1.4.6 and earlier, does not restrict the number of unsuccessful login attempts, which makes it easier for remote attackers to gain…
Thomas Hauck Jana Server 1.4.6 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via a large message index value in a (1) RETR o…
T. Hauck Jana Webserver 1.46 and earlier allows a remote attacker to view arbitrary files via a '..' (dot dot) attack which is URL encoded (%2e%2e).
T. Hauck Jana Webserver 2.01 beta 1 and earlier allows a remote attacker to create a denial of service via a URL request which includes a MS-DOS device name (i.e. GET /aux HTTP/1.…
Directory traversal vulnerability in Jana proxy web server 1.45 allows remote attackers to ready arbitrary files via a .. (dot dot) attack.
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