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open_sdn_controller

Vendor: Projectfloodlight • 4 CVEs

CVEs (4)

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1Projectfloodlight
1Open Sdn Controller
Jun 11, 2025
Nov 1, 2024
N/A· v4
6.2 MEDIUM· v3
N/A· v2
Floodlight SDN Open Flow Controller v.1.2 has an issue that allows local hosts to build fake LLDP packets that allow specific clusters to be missed by Floodlight, which in turn leads to missed hosts inside and outside th...Show more
Floodlight SDN Open Flow Controller v.1.2 has an issue that allows local hosts to build fake LLDP packets that allow specific clusters to be missed by Floodlight, which in turn leads to missed hosts inside and outside the cluster.Show less
1Projectfloodlight
1Open Sdn Controller
May 27, 2025
Apr 12, 2024
N/A· v4
6.3 MEDIUM· v3
N/A· v2
An issue in Floodlight SDN OpenFlow Controller v.1.2 allows a remote attacker to cause a denial of service via the datapath id component.
1Projectfloodlight
1Open Sdn Controller
Nov 21, 2024
Oct 23, 2019
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
A vulnerability in version 0.90 of the Open Floodlight SDN controller software could result in a denial of service attack and crashing of the controller service. This effect is the result of a flaw in OpenFlow protocol p...Show more
A vulnerability in version 0.90 of the Open Floodlight SDN controller software could result in a denial of service attack and crashing of the controller service. This effect is the result of a flaw in OpenFlow protocol processing, where specific malformed and mistimed FEATURES_REPLY messages cause the controller service to not delete switch and port data from its internal tracking structures.Show less
1Projectfloodlight
1Open Sdn Controller
Nov 21, 2024
Oct 23, 2019
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
7.8 HIGH· v2
A vulnerability in version 0.90 of the Open Floodlight SDN controller software could allow an attacker with access to the OpenFlow control network to selectively disconnect individual switches from the SDN controller, ca...Show more
A vulnerability in version 0.90 of the Open Floodlight SDN controller software could allow an attacker with access to the OpenFlow control network to selectively disconnect individual switches from the SDN controller, causing degradation and eventually denial of network access to all devices connected to the targeted switch.Show less