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CVE IDDescriptionSeverityCVSSKEVEPSSPublished
CVE-2008-2464The mld_input function in sys/netinet6/mld6.c in the kernel in NetBSD 4.0, FreeBSD, and KAME, when INET6 is enabled, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (divide-by-zero error and panic) via a malformed ICMPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) query with a certain Maximum Response Delay value.NONE82.3%Sep 11, 2008
CVE-2008-0177The ipcomp6_input function in sys/netinet6/ipcomp_input.c in the KAME project before 20071201 does not properly check the return value of the m_pulldown function, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (system crash) via an IPv6 packet with an IPComp header.NONE96.4%Feb 7, 2008
CVE-2005-0398The KAME racoon daemon in ipsec-tools before 0.5 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via malformed ISAKMP packets.NONE82.3%Mar 14, 2005
CVE-2004-0607The eay_check_x509cert function in KAME Racoon successfully verifies certificates even when OpenSSL validation fails, which could allow remote attackers to bypass authentication.NONE91.8%Dec 6, 2004
CVE-2004-0392racoon before 20040407b allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite loop and dropped connections) via an IKE message with a malformed Generic Payload Header containing invalid (1) "Security Association Next Payload" and (2) "RESERVED" fields.NONE82.7%Jun 14, 2004
CVE-2004-0155The KAME IKE Daemon Racoon, when authenticating a peer during Phase 1, validates the X.509 certificate but does not verify the RSA signature authentication, which allows remote attackers to establish unauthorized IP connections or conduct man-in-the-middle attacks using a valid, trusted X.509 certificate.NONE88.1%Jun 1, 2004
CVE-2004-0403Racoon before 20040408a allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) via an ISAKMP packet with a large length field.NONE85.0%Jun 1, 2004
CVE-2004-0164KAME IKE daemon (racoon) does not properly handle hash values, which allows remote attackers to delete certificates via (1) a certain delete message that is not properly handled in isakmp.c or isakmp_inf.c, or (2) a certain INITIAL-CONTACT message that is not properly handled in isakmp_inf.c.NONE93.1%Mar 3, 2004