Title: Multiple Linux Vendor Zero-Length Fragment Vulnerability
Severity: MODERATE
Description:
Linux kernel versions 2.1.89 to 2.2.3 are vulnerable to a denial of service attack caused when a 0-length IP fragment is received, if it is the first fragment in the list. Several thousands 0-length packets must be sent in order for this to initiate a denial of service against the target.
Affected Products:
- Caldera OpenLinux 2.3.0
- Linux kernel 2.1.89
- Linux kernel 2.2.0
- Linux kernel 2.2.10
- Linux kernel 2.2.12
- Linux kernel 2.2.13
- Linux kernel 2.2.14
- Linux kernel 2.2.15
- Linux kernel 2.2.15 pre16
- Linux kernel 2.2.15 pre20
- Linux kernel 2.2.16
- Linux kernel 2.2.16 pre6
- Linux kernel 2.2.17
- Linux kernel 2.2.3
- MandrakeSoft Corporate Server 1.0.1
- MandrakeSoft Linux Mandrake 7.1.0
- MandrakeSoft Linux Mandrake 7.2.0
- RedHat Linux 6.2.0
- RedHat Linux 7.0.0
- S.u.S.E. Linux 6.3.0
- S.u.S.E. Linux 6.4.0
- S.u.S.E. Linux 7.0.0
- SCO eDesktop 2.4.0
- SCO eServer 2.3.1
- Sun Cobalt Qube 3
- Sun Cobalt RaQ 4
- Sun Cobalt RaQ XTR
- Trustix Secure Linux 1.1.0
- Trustix Secure Linux 1.2.0
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