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redhat/rsyslogBuffer overflow in TCP syslog server (receiver) components in rsyslog

Risk 78
Severity
8.1
First published (updated )

Debian Debian LinuxA memory leak in rsyslog before 5.7.6 was found in the way deamon processed log messages are logged …

Risk 32
Severity
5.5
First published (updated )

Debian Debian LinuxA memory leak in rsyslog before 5.7.6 was found in the way deamon processed log messages were logged…

Risk 32
Severity
5.5
First published (updated )

rsyslog RsyslogDouble Free

Risk 47
Severity
6.8
First published (updated )

Debian Debian LinuxA memory leak in rsyslog before 5.7.6 was found in the way deamon processed log messages are logged …

Risk 32
Severity
5.5
First published (updated )
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rsyslog Rsyslogimudp in rsyslog 4.x before 4.1.2, 3.21 before 3.21.9 beta, and 3.20 before 3.20.2 generates a messa…

Risk 26
Severity
5
First published (updated )

rsyslog RsyslogThe ACL handling in rsyslog 3.12.1 to 3.20.0, 4.1.0, and 4.1.1 does not follow $AllowedSender direct…

Risk 55
Severity
8.5
First published (updated )

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