"value":"OpenSSL 0.9.6 and 0.9.7 does not properly track the number of characters in certain ASN.1 inputs, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via an SSL client certificate that causes OpenSSL to read past the end of a buffer when the long form is used."
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"lang":"es",
"value":"OpenSSL 0.9.6 y 0.9.7no lleva bien la cuenta del n\u00famero de caract\u00e9res de ciertas entradas ASN.1, lo que permite a atacantes remotos causar una denegaci\u00f3n de servicio (ca\u00edda) mediante un certifiucado que hace que OpenSSL lea m\u00e1s all\u00e1 del b\u00fafer cuando una forma larga es usada."
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],
"vendorComments":[
{
"organization":"Red Hat",
"comment":"For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 OpenSSL packages (openssl, openssl096, openssl095a) issue was addressed via RHSA-2003:293.\n\nThe OpenSSL packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4 (openssl, openssl096b) contain a backported patch since their initial release.\n\nThe OpenSSL packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 are based on fixed upstream release (openssl), or contain backported patch since their initial release (openssl097a).\n",