HP Security Bulletin HPSBOV03540 1 - Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified with the OpenVMS TCPIP Bind Services and OpenVMS TCPIP IPC Services for OpenVMS. These vulnerabilities could be exploited remotely resulting in execution of code with the privileges of Bind, disclosure of information, or cause a Denial of Service (DoS). Revision 1 of this advisory.
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Apple Security Advisory 2011-10-12-3 - OS X Lion has a security update available that addresses findings in Apache, a format string vulnerability in the Application Firewall, an arbitrary code execution vulnerability when viewing a malicious font via ATS, and 60+ other issues.
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HP Security Bulletin - A potential security vulnerability has been identified with HP-UX running BIND. The vulnerability could be exploited remotely to create a Denial of Service (DoS) and permit unauthorized disclosure of information.
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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201006-11 - Several cache poisoning vulnerabilities have been found in BIND. Multiple cache poisoning vulnerabilities were discovered in BIND. Versions less than 9.4.3_p5 are affected.
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VMware Security Advisory - Updates have been issues for ESX Service Console newt, nfs-utils, and glib2 packages. vMA updates for newt, nfs-util, glib2, kpartx, libvolume-id, device-mapper-multipath, fipscheck, dbus, dbus-libs, ed, openssl, bind, expat, openssh, ntp and kernel packages have also been issued.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2010-021 - The original fix for was found to be incomplete. BIND was incorrectly caching certain responses without performing proper DNSSEC validation. CNAME and DNAME records could be cached, without proper DNSSEC validation, when received from processing recursive client queries that requested DNSSEC records but indicated that checking should be disabled. A remote attacker could use this flaw to bypass the DNSSEC validation check and perform a cache poisoning attack if the target BIND server was receiving such client queries. There was an error in the DNSSEC NSEC/NSEC3 validation code that could cause bogus NXDOMAIN responses (that is, NXDOMAIN responses for records proven by NSEC or NSEC3 to exist) to be cached as if they had validated correctly, so that future queries to the resolver would return the bogus NXDOMAIN with the AD flag set. Packages for 2008.0 are provided for Corporate Desktop 2008.0 customers. Additionally BIND has been upgraded to the latest patch release version.
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Ubuntu Security Notice 888-1 - It was discovered that Bind would incorrectly cache bogus NXDOMAIN responses. When DNSSEC validation is in use, a remote attacker could exploit this to cause a denial of service, and possibly poison DNS caches. USN-865-1 provided updated Bind packages to fix a security vulnerability. The upstream security patch to fix CVE-2009-4022 was incomplete and CVE-2010-0290 was assigned to the issue. This update corrects the problem. Michael Sinatra discovered that Bind did not correctly validate certain records added to its cache. When DNSSEC validation is in use, a remote attacker could exploit this to spoof DNS entries and poison DNS caches. Among other things, this could lead to misdirected email and web traffic.
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FreeBSD Security Advisory - BIND 9 is an implementation of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocols. The named(8) daemon is an Internet Domain Name Server. DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) provides data integrity, origin authentication and authenticated denial of existence to resolvers. If a client requests DNSSEC records with the Checking Disabled (CD) flag set, BIND may cache the unvalidated responses. These responses may later be returned to another client that has not set the CD flag.
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Debian Linux Security Advisory 1961-1 - Michael Sinatra discovered that the DNS resolver component in BIND does not properly check DNS records contained in additional sections of DNS responses, leading to a cache poisoning vulnerability. This vulnerability is only present in resolvers which have been configured with DNSSEC trust anchors, which is still rare.
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Ubuntu Security Notice 865-1 - Michael Sinatra discovered that Bind did not correctly validate certain records added to its cache. When DNSSEC validation is in use, a remote attacker could exploit this to spoof DNS entries and poison DNS caches. Among other things, this could lead to misdirected email and web traffic.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2009-313 - Unspecified vulnerability in ISC BIND 9.4 before 9.4.3-P4, 9.5 before 9.5.2-P1, 9.6 before 9.6.1-P2, 9.7 beta before 9.7.0b3, and 9.0.x through 9.3.x with DNSSEC validation enabled and checking disabled (CD), allows remote attackers to conduct DNS cache poisoning attacks via additional sections in a response sent for resolution of a recursive client query, which is not properly handled when the response is processed at the same time as requesting DNSSEC records (DO). Additionally BIND has been upgraded to the latest point release or closest supported version by ISC. Packages for 2008.0 are being provided due to extended support for Corporate products.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2009-304 - Unspecified vulnerability in ISC BIND 9.4 before 9.4.3-P4, 9.5 before 9.5.2-P1, 9.6 before 9.6.1-P2, 9.7 beta before 9.7.0b3, and 9.0.x through 9.3.x with DNSSEC validation enabled and checking disabled (CD), allows remote attackers to conduct DNS cache poisoning attacks via additional sections in a response sent for resolution of a recursive client query, which is not properly handled when the response is processed at the same time as requesting DNSSEC records (DO. Additionally BIND has been upgraded to the latest point release or closest supported version by ISC.
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