CVE-2006-5619
LowThe seqfile handling (ip6fl_get_n function in ip6_flowlabel.c) in Linux kernel 2.6 up to 2.6.18-stable allows local users to cause a denial of service (hang or oops) via unspecified manipulations that trigger an infinite loop while searching for flowlabels.
CVSS 2.0 score
2.1
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Weakness type
CWE-399CVE-2006-5619 is classified as CWE-399
See CWE-399 on MITRE CWE for full details on this weakness type.
References
The following references provide additional information about CVE-2006-5619 including vendor advisories, patch commits, exploit details, and third-party analysis. Links are sourced from the NIST NVD database.
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Securityfocushttp://www.securityfocus.com/bid/20847
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Ubuntu Securityhttp://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-395-1
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Debian Securityhttp://www.us.debian.org/security/2006/dsa-1233
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Frequently asked questions
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What is CVE-2006-5619?
CVE-2006-5619 is a Low severity Linux kernel vulnerability with a CVSS score of 2.1 out of 10 . CVE-2006-5619 has not been confirmed as actively exploited and is not listed in the CISA KEV catalog.
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What is the CVSS score for CVE-2006-5619?
CVE-2006-5619 has a CVSS score of 2.1 out of 10, rated Low severity (CVSS 2.0). The vector string is
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Is there a patch available for CVE-2006-5619?
No patch is currently available for CVE-2006-5619. Monitor the NIST NVD and your Linux distribution's security advisories for updates.
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Is CVE-2006-5619 actively exploited?
No — CVE-2006-5619 has not been confirmed as actively exploited. It is not listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog.