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RIPd in Quagga 0.98 and 0.99 before 20060503 does not properly implement configurations that (1) disable RIPv1 or (2) require plaintext or MD5 authentication, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information (routing state) via REQUEST packets such as SEND UPDATE.
Improper Input Validation The product receives input or data, but it does
not validate or incorrectly validates that the input has the
properties that are required to process the data safely and
correctly.
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CVSS Vector
Source
V2
5
AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N
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EPSS
EPSS is a scoring model that predicts the likelihood of a vulnerability being exploited.
EPSS Score
The EPSS model produces a probability score between 0 and 1 (0 and 100%). The higher the score, the greater the probability that a vulnerability will be exploited.
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EPSS V0
EPSS V1
EPSS V2 (> 2022-02-04)
EPSS V3 (> 2025-03-07)
EPSS V4 (> 2025-03-17)
2022-02-06
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12.57%
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2022-04-03
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12.57%
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2023-02-26
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12.57%
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2023-03-12
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3.09%
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2023-03-26
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3.09%
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2023-04-02
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3.09%
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2023-04-16
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2.77%
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2023-10-01
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1.91%
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2023-11-19
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2.68%
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2024-01-14
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2.48%
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2024-02-11
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2.48%
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2024-03-31
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1.67%
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2024-06-02
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1.67%
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2024-12-22
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4.23%
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2025-01-19
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4.23%
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2025-03-18
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13.28%
2025-04-08
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13.59%
2025-04-08
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13.59,%
EPSS Percentile
The percentile is used to rank CVE according to their EPSS score. For example, a CVE in the 95th percentile according to its EPSS score is more likely to be exploited than 95% of other CVE. Thus, the percentile is used to compare the EPSS score of a CVE with that of other CVE.
Publication date : 2006-05-02 22h00 +00:00 Author : Konstantin V. Gavrilenko EDB Verified : Yes
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/17808/info
Quagga is susceptible to remote information-disclosure and route-injection vulnerabilities. The application fails to properly ensure that required authentication and protocol configuration options are enforced.
These issues allow remote attackers to gain access to potentially sensitive network-routing configuration information and to inject arbitrary routes into the RIP routing table. This may aid malicious users in further attacks against targeted networks.
Quagga versions 0.98.5 and 0.99.3 are vulnerable to these issues; other versions may also be affected.
sendip -p ipv4 -is 192.168.66.102 -p udp -us 520 -ud 520 -p rip -rv 1 -rc 1 -re 0:0:0:0:0:16 192.168.66.111