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116:46 This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit a known vulnerability in the Linux kernel. Denial of Service. Integer underflow in the firewall logging rules for iptables in Linux before 2.6.8 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a malformed IP packet. This event indicates that the TCP Data Offset is less than 5. This event can be controlled using the ((snort decode)) configuration options. Linux kernel 2.6.0 Linux kernel 2.6.0 Linux kernel 2.6.0 Linux kernel 2.6.0 Linux kernel 2.6.0 Linux kernel 2.6.0 Linux kernel 2.6.0 Linux kernel 2.6.0 Linux kernel 2.6.0 Linux kernel 2.6.0 Linux kernel 2.6.0 Linux kernel 2.6.1 Linux kernel 2.6.1 Linux kernel 2.6.2 Linux kernel 2.6.3 Linux kernel 2.6.4 Linux kernel 2.6.5 Linux kernel 2.6.6 Linux kernel 2.6.7 Linux kernel 2.6.8 Linux kernel 2.6.8 Linux kernel 2.6.8 Linux kernel 2.6 test9 cvs An attacker would need to supply a specially crafted IP packet to a vulnerable system. Medium. None known. None known. Upgrade to the latest non-affected version of the software. Apply the appropriate vendor supplied patches. Sourcefire Vulnerability Research Team This document was generated from data supplied by the National Vulnerability Database. A product of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. For more information see http://nvd.nist.gov/ NIST CVE-2004-0816:
http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2004-0816