S-320: Citect CitectSCADA Vulnerability


 
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Old 06-19-2008
S-320: Citect CitectSCADA Vulnerability

Citect CitectSCADA contains a remotely accessible buffer overflow vulnerability which may allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code. The risk is MEDIUM. A remote, unauthenticated attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service.


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uuname(1)						      General Commands Manual							 uuname(1)

NAME
uuname - Displays names of accessible systems SYNOPSIS
uuname [-l] The uuname command displays a list of all the computers accessible to the local system; the list of systems is displayed on standard out- put. STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows: uuname: XCU5.0 Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about industry standards and associated tags. OPTIONS
Displays the name of the local system. DESCRIPTION
In order for a local system to communicate with a remote system, the remote system must support the UUCP protocol. The accessible remote systems are listed in the /usr/lib/uucp/Systems file. Before copying a file to another system with the uuto command or with the uucp command, issue uuname to determine the exact name of the remote system. NOTES
The uuname utility is marked LEGACY in XCU Issue 5. EXAMPLES
To identify the remote systems connected to the local system, enter: uuname The system responds with a list like the following: hera zeus merlin arthur To identify the name of the local system, enter: uuname -l The system responds with the name of the local system: venus FILES
Spooling directory. Public directory. Lists accessible remote systems. SEE ALSO
Commands: ct(1), cu(1), rmail(1), tip(1), uucico(8), uucleanup(8), uucp(1), uuencode(1), uulog(1), uupick(1), uusched(8), uusend(1), uus- tat(1), uuto(1), uux(1) Standards: standards(5) uuname(1)