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CVE-2018-5745

🗓️ 09 Oct 2019 14:17:14Reported by Alpine Linux Development TeamType 
alpinelinux
 alpinelinux
🔗 security.alpinelinux.org👁 30 Views

A vulnerability in BIND 9 allows a server using "managed-keys" feature to exit due to an assertion failure during key rollover if a trust anchor's keys are replaced with ones using an unsupported algorithm

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Alpine Linux3.6anybind9.11.5_p4-r0bind-9.11.5_p4-r0.apk
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Alpine Linuxanybind9.12.3_p4-r0bind-9.12.3_p4-r0.apk
Alpine Linux3.10anybind9.12.3_p4-r0bind-9.12.3_p4-r0.apk
Alpine Linux3.11anybind9.12.3_p4-r0bind-9.12.3_p4-r0.apk
Alpine Linux3.12anybind9.12.3_p4-r0bind-9.12.3_p4-r0.apk
Alpine Linux3.13anybind9.12.3_p4-r0bind-9.12.3_p4-r0.apk
Alpine Linux3.14anybind9.12.3_p4-r0bind-9.12.3_p4-r0.apk
Alpine Linux3.15anybind9.12.3_p4-r0bind-9.12.3_p4-r0.apk
Alpine Linux3.16anybind9.12.3_p4-r0bind-9.12.3_p4-r0.apk
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17 Jun 2026 02:00Current
6.4Medium risk
Vulners AI Score6.4
CVSS 23.5
CVSS 3.14.9
CVSS 34.9
EPSS0.02264
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