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
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* 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
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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
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O Denial of Service
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