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Jun 5 2002   Solaris 'in.lpd' Printer Daemon Lets Remote Users Gain Root Level Access on the System
Dec 4 2001   (OpenBSD Issues Fix) BSD Line Printer Daemon Buffer Overflow Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code and Gain Root Level Access to the System
Nov 22 2001   (NetBSD Issues Fix) BSD Line Printer Daemon Buffer Overflow Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code and Gain Root Level Access to the System
Nov 9 2001   (Red Hat Issues Fix) Re: BSD Line Printer Daemon Buffer Overflow Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code and Gain Root Level Access to the System
Oct 31 2001   (SGI Issues Fix) Re: Solaris Print Protocol Daemon (in.lpd) Gives Remote Users Root-Level Access
Oct 10 2001   (SuSE Issues Fix) BSD Line Printer Daemon Buffer Overflow Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code and Gain Root Level Access to the System
Sep 8 2001   (Sun Issues Fix) Solaris Print Protocol Daemon (in.lpd) Gives Remote Users Root-Level Access
Aug 30 2001   (FreeBSD Issues Fix) BSD Line Printer Daemon Buffer Overflow Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code and Gain Root Level Access to the System
Aug 30 2001   BSD Line Printer Daemon Buffer Overflow Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code and Gain Root Level Access to the System
Jun 19 2001   Solaris Print Protocol Daemon (in.lpd) Gives Remote Users Root-Level Access







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