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CVE-2007-5030: Multiple integer overflows in Dibbler 0.6.0 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon cra...

Multiple integer overflows in Dibbler 0.6.0 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via packets containing options with large lengths, which trigger attempts at excessive memory allocation, as demonstrated by (1) the TSrvMsg constructor in SrvMessages/SrvMsg.cpp; the (2) TClntMsg, (3) TClntOptIAAddress, (4) TClntOptIAPrefix, (5) TOptVendorSpecInfo, and (6) TOptOptionRequest constructors; and the (7) TRelIfaceMgr::decodeRelayRepl, (8) TRelMsg::decodeOpts, and (9) TSrvIfaceMgr::decodeRelayForw methods.

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CVE-2007-5030 is a remote denial-of-service issue in Dibbler 0.6.0. Malformed DHCPv6 option lengths can make the daemon attempt excessive memory allocation and crash. The sources do not indicate data theft or code execution. Exposure is likely limited to organizations still running Dibbler 0.6.0, especially DHCPv6 server, client, or relay components reachable by untrusted network segments. The provided CVE metadata lacks CPEs and precise deployment scope. Treat this as a targeted availability risk for legacy DHCPv6 infrastructure. Prioritize remediation where Dibbler supports production addressing, remote sites, or network onboarding, because daemon crashes can disrupt IPv6 service availability. Mitigation focus: Identify and retire any Dibbler 0.6.0 deployments.; Check Dibbler project or vendor guidance for fixed versions.; Restrict DHCPv6 traffic to trusted local network segments..

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