Hi everyone,

<http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-03.html>

>From the overview:

"Numerous vulnerabilities have been reported in multiple vendors' SNMP
implementations. These vulnerabilities may allow unauthorized privileged
access, denial-of-service attacks, or cause unstable behavior. If your
site uses SNMP in any capacity, the CERT/CC encourages you to read this
advisory and follow the advice provided in the Solution section below."

There's a list of various vendor implementations of the SNMP, detailing
possible fixes and which versions are susceptible and which are not.

AFAIK, most Linux distributions use NET-SNMP aka ucd-snmp.
Administrators using these should make sure that their installations are
using v4.2.2 and later. The latest stable is v4.2.3.

 --> Jijo

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