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cpe:2.3:o:freebsd:freebsd:4.8_prerelease:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

part: o version: 4.8_prerelease update: *

VendorFreebsd (1e86ea60-a74f-5f45-ac35-3eb819c9e064)
ProductFreebsd (be9b20ed-2a20-5a94-a224-b1a6fdcacb17)
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Vulnerability references

IdentifiercpeApplicabilitySubmitteddb.gcve.eu detailsRationale
CVE:CVE-2008-1148 not_vulnerable 2026-06-08 04:50:19.160086 Details available
A certain pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) algorithm that uses ADD with 0 random hops (aka "Algorithm A0"), as used in OpenBSD 3.5 through 4.2 and NetBSD 1.6.2 through 4.0, allows remote attackers to guess sensitive values such as (1) DNS transaction IDs or (2) IP fragmentation IDs by observing a sequence of previously generated values. NOTE: this issue can be leveraged for attacks such as DNS cache poisoning, injection into TCP packets, and OS fingerprinting.
Published: 2008-03-04T23:00:00.000Z
Updated: 2024-08-07T08:08:57.600Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2008-1147 not_vulnerable 2026-06-08 04:50:19.155193 Details available
A certain pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) algorithm that uses XOR and 2-bit random hops (aka "Algorithm X2"), as used in OpenBSD 2.6 through 3.4, Mac OS X 10 through 10.5.1, FreeBSD 4.4 through 7.0, and DragonFlyBSD 1.0 through 1.10.1, allows remote attackers to guess sensitive values such as IP fragmentation IDs by observing a sequence of previously generated values. NOTE: this issue can be leveraged for attacks such as injection into TCP packets and OS fingerprinting.
Published: 2008-03-04T23:00:00.000Z
Updated: 2024-08-07T08:08:57.697Z
Reference links
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2008-1146 not_vulnerable 2026-06-08 04:50:19.105829 Details available
A certain pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) algorithm that uses XOR and 3-bit random hops (aka "Algorithm X3"), as used in OpenBSD 2.8 through 4.2, allows remote attackers to guess sensitive values such as DNS transaction IDs by observing a sequence of previously generated values. NOTE: this issue can be leveraged for attacks such as DNS cache poisoning against OpenBSD's modification of BIND.
Published: 2008-03-04T23:00:00.000Z
Updated: 2024-08-07T08:08:57.711Z
Reference links
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data

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