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CVE-2005-1179

Unknown vulnerability in Xerox MicroServer Web Server for various WorkCentre products including M35/M45/M55 2.028.11.000 through 2.97.20.032 and 4.84.16.000 through 4.97.20.032, Pro 35/45/55 3.028.11.000 through 3.97.20.032, Pro 65/75/90 1.001.00.060 through 1.001.02.084, and others, related to SNMP authentication, allows remote attackers to modify system configuration, a different vulnerability than CVE-2005-0703.

  • Published: May 2, 2005
  • Updated: Nov 9, 2025
  • CVE: CVE-2005-1179
  • Severity: Medium
  • Exploit:

CVSS v2:

  • Severity: Medium
  • Score: 5
  • AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N

No CWE or OWASP classifications available.

Software From Fixed in
xerox / workcentre_m55 2.97.20.032 2.97.20.032.x
xerox / workcentre_m45 4.97.20.025 4.97.20.025.x
xerox / workcentre_65 1.001.00.060 1.001.00.060.x
xerox / workcentre_2636 0.001.04.044 0.001.04.044.x
xerox / workcentre_m45 2.28.11.000 2.28.11.000.x
xerox / workcentre_m175 8.47.33.008 8.47.33.008.x
xerox / workcentre_40_color 01.02.65.1 01.02.65.1.x
xerox / workcentre_165 7.47.30.000 7.47.30.000.x
xerox / workcentre_165 7.47.33.008 7.47.33.008.x
xerox / workcentre_m35 4.97.20.025 4.97.20.025.x
xerox / workcentre_m165 6.47.33.008 6.47.33.008.x
xerox / workcentre_32_color 01.02.053.1 01.02.053.1.x
xerox / workcentre_65 1.001.02.084 1.001.02.084.x
xerox / workcentre_175 7.47.33.008 7.47.33.008.x
xerox / workcentre_m165 6.47.30.000 6.47.30.000.x
xerox / workcentre_75 1.001.00.060 1.001.00.060.x
xerox / workcentre_40_color 01.02.058.4 01.02.058.4.x
xerox / workcentre_40_color 01.02.053.1 01.02.053.1.x
xerox / workcentre_2128 0.001.04.044 0.001.04.044.x
xerox / workcentre_55 3.97.20.032 3.97.20.032.x
xerox / workcentre_40_color 01.02.077.1 01.02.077.1.x
xerox / workcentre_m165 8.47.33.008 8.47.33.008.x
xerox / workcentre_55 3.028.11.000 3.028.11.000.x
xerox / workcentre_32_color 01.02.058.4 01.02.058.4.x
xerox / workcentre_32_color 01.02.077.1 01.02.077.1.x
xerox / workcentre 40_color_1.2.81 40_color_1.2.81.x
xerox / workcentre_75 1.001.02.084 1.001.02.084.x
xerox / workcentre_90 1.001.02.084 1.001.02.084.x
xerox / workcentre_m175 6.47.30.000 6.47.30.000.x
xerox / workcentre_m55 4.97.20.025 4.97.20.025.x
xerox / workcentre_m175 6.47.33.008 6.47.33.008.x
xerox / workcentre_32_color 01.00.060 01.00.060.x
xerox / workcentre_m35 4.97.20.032 4.97.20.032.x
xerox / workcentre_m45 4.84.16.000 4.84.16.000.x
xerox / workcentre_m45 2.97.20.032 2.97.20.032.x
xerox / workcentre_45 3.97.20.032 3.97.20.032.x
xerox / workcentre_m45 4.97.20.032 4.97.20.032.x
xerox / workcentre_m55 4.97.20.032 4.97.20.032.x
xerox / workcentre_m175 8.47.30.000 8.47.30.000.x
xerox / workcentre 32_color_1.2.81 32_color_1.2.81.x
xerox / workcentre_3545 0.001.04.044 0.001.04.044.x
xerox / workcentre_35 3.97.20.032 3.97.20.032.x
xerox / workcentre_m35 4.84.16.000 4.84.16.000.x
xerox / workcentre_m55 4.84.16.000 4.84.16.000.x
xerox / workcentre_175 7.47.30.000 7.47.30.000.x
xerox / workcentre_m35 2.97.20.032 2.97.20.032.x
xerox / workcentre_m165 8.47.30.000 8.47.30.000.x
xerox / workcentre_35 3.028.11.000 3.028.11.000.x
xerox / workcentre_m55 2.28.11.000 2.28.11.000.x
xerox / workcentre_m35 2.28.11.000 2.28.11.000.x
xerox / workcentre_90 1.001.00.060 1.001.00.060.x
xerox / workcentre_40_color 01.00.060 01.00.060.x
xerox / workcentre_45 3.028.11.000 3.028.11.000.x

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