The "OSAT" guide is designed to give a quick reference for each entry
in the database. 'OS' refers to vulnerable Operating System. 'A' is
the access required to exploit it (Console, Shell, Network, etc). 
'T' is type of vulnerability or access granted (root, daemon, read any
file, etc).

OS      Operating System
------------------------
*       All Unix                            -       Special or N/A
Ad      Apollo DomainOS                     Co      Convex
Am      AmigaOS                             Te      Telco (isdn/frame/ess)

HP      HP/UX                               A       IBM AIX   
IR      SGI Irix                            Ne      Next/NextStep 

Lr      RedHat Linux                        Ls      SlackWare Linux
Ld      Debian Linux                        L*      Any Linux

So      Solaris                             Su      SunOS
Sx      Solaris X86

fB      FreeBSD                             oB      OpenBSD
nB      NetBSD                              3B      386BSD
*B      Any BSD

Uw      UnixWare                            Du      DEC Ultrix
DO      DEC OSF/1                           DU      DEC Unix
DY      Dynix                               SV      System V
DY      Sequent Dynix

W3      Windows 3.1                         W9      Win 95
Wn      Win NT

NW      Novell NetWare                      MO      MacOS
VM      Vax/VMS

Ro      Router                              Fw      Firewall
Ht      Web Based


A       Access
--------------
C       Console (unix, win, mac)
S       Shell (or user level access, not necessarily console)
N       Network
X       X-Windows
F       Fax
I       IRC

T	Type
------------
O	Denial of Service




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