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CVE-2015-5434
Detail
Modified
This vulnerability has been modified since it was last analyzed by the NVD. It is awaiting reanalysis which may result in further changes to the information provided.
Current Description
HPE Networking Products, originally branded as Comware 5, Comware 7, H3C, or HP, allow remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions or cause a denial of service via "Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) hopping."
HP H3C Comware 5 and 7 devices allow remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions or cause a denial of service via "Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) hopping."
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HPE Networking Products, marcados originalmente como Comware 5, Comware 7, H3C o HP
CVE Translated by NIST6/04/2016 6:45:01 AM
Action
Type
Old Value
New Value
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Translation
HPE Networking Products, marcados originalmente como Comware 5, Comware 7, H3C o HP, permiten a atacantes remotos eludir las restricciones destinadas al acceso o provocar una denegación de servicio a través de "Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) hopping."
Removed
Translation
Dispositivos HP H3C Comware 5 y 7 permite a atacantes remotos eludir las restricciones destinadas al acceso o provocar una denegación de servicio a través de "Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) hopping."
CVE Modified by HP Inc.6/03/2016 9:59:01 PM
Action
Type
Old Value
New Value
Changed
Description
HP H3C Comware 5 and 7 devices allow remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions or cause a denial of service via "Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) hopping."
HPE Networking Products, originally branded as Comware 5, Comware 7, H3C, or HP, allow remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions or cause a denial of service via "Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) hopping."