Filtered by vendor Sun Subscriptions
Filtered by product Sun Fire Subscriptions
Total 7 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2003-0970 1 Sun 1 Sun Fire 2024-09-17 N/A
The Network Management Port on Sun Fire B1600 systems allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (packet loss) via ARP packets, which cause all ports to become temporarily disabled.
CVE-2002-2327 1 Sun 2 Sun Fire, Sunos 2024-09-17 N/A
Unspecified vulnerability in the environmental monitoring subsystem in Solaris 8 running on Sun Fire 280R, V480 and V880 allows local users to cause a denial of service by setting volatile properties.
CVE-2004-2641 1 Sun 2 Netra 1280, Sun Fire 2024-08-08 N/A
Unspecified vulnerability in Sun Fire 3800/4800/4810/6800, Sun Fire V1280, and Netra 1280 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (system controller hang) via IP Packets With Type of Service (TOS) Bits set.
CVE-2007-5717 1 Sun 2 Embedded Lights Out Manager, Sun Fire 2024-08-07 N/A
Unspecified vulnerability in Sun Fire X2100 M2 and X2200 M2 Embedded Lights Out Manager (ELOM) on x86 before firmware 2.70 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands as root on the Service Processor (SP) via unspecified vectors, a different vulnerability than CVE-2007-5170.
CVE-2007-5170 1 Sun 2 Embedded Lights Out Manager, Sun Fire 2024-08-07 N/A
Unspecified vulnerability in the embedded service processor (SP) before 3.09 in Sun Fire X2100 M2 and X2200 M2 Embedded Lights Out Manager (ELOM) allows remote attackers to send arbitrary network traffic and use ELOM as a spam proxy.
CVE-2007-1346 1 Sun 1 Sun Fire 2024-08-07 N/A
Unspecified vulnerability in ipmitool for Sun Fire X2100M2 and X2200M2 allows local users to gain privileges and reset or turn off the server.
CVE-2008-5685 1 Sun 3 Netra, Scapp, Sun Fire 2024-08-07 N/A
Sun ScApp firmware 5.18.x, 5.19.x, and 5.20.0 through 5.20.10 on Sun Fire and Netra platforms allows remote attackers to access the System Controller (SC), the system console, and possibly the host OS, and cause a denial of service (shutdown or reboot), via spoofed IP packets.