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CVE-2003-0178: Multiple buffer overflows in Lotus Domino Web Server before 6.0.1 allow remote attackers to cause a denial...

Multiple buffer overflows in Lotus Domino Web Server before 6.0.1 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code via (1) the s_ViewName option in the PresetFields parameter for iNotes, (2) the Foldername option in the PresetFields parameter for iNotes, or (3) a long Host header, which is inserted into a long Location header and used during a redirect operation.

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This flaw affects old Lotus Domino Web Server deployments before 6.0.1. A remote attacker could crash the service or potentially run code by sending malformed web input. Business urgency depends on whether legacy Domino or iNotes remains reachable, especially from the internet. Exposure is most likely in legacy environments still running Lotus Domino Web Server or iNotes versions before 6.0.1. Internet-facing Domino web services create the highest business risk. The source bundle does not identify modern supported versions as affected. Treat as high priority only where legacy Domino Web Server is still present. If no pre-6.0.1 Domino or iNotes service exists, business exposure is likely low. Confirm inventory before spending remediation effort. Mitigation focus: Upgrade affected Lotus Domino Web Server installations to 6.0.1 or vendor-supported fixed guidance.; Remove internet exposure for affected Domino and iNotes endpoints until remediated.; Retire unsupported legacy Domino servers where upgrade is not practical..

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