Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE describes buffer overflows in older RADIUS server daemons. A remote attacker could crash the authentication service or potentially run arbitrary commands. The sources identify Merit 3.6b and Lucent 2.1-2 RADIUS, but provide no CVSS score, patch details, or evidence of current exploitation. Exposure is most likely in legacy environments still running the named Merit or Lucent RADIUS daemon versions. Modern systems are only implicated if inventory confirms these exact old implementations or derivative deployments. Treat as high priority only where affected legacy RADIUS software is present or externally reachable. If inventory shows no Merit 3.6b or Lucent 2.1-2 RADIUS, urgency drops to recordkeeping and legacy-system assurance. Mitigation focus: Inventory RADIUS servers and identify radiusd implementation and version.; Replace or retire Merit 3.6b and Lucent 2.1-2 if found.; Restrict RADIUS service access to trusted network clients only..
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