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bind: bind9: Incorrect acceptance of NSEC3 records
BIND may accept incorrect child-zone NSEC3 records as valid, which could allow an attacker to forge authenticated NXDOMAIN responses...
bind: bind9: Unexpected exit with NSEC and NSEC3 both present
If a provably insecure domain is covered by both an NSEC and NSEC3 record at the parent, and there exist an RRSIG for only one of these types, then BIND may exit unexpectedly with an assertion while validating this proof...
bind: bind9: Cache poisoning via label count discrepancy, RRSIG, wildcards
It is possible for an attacker's zone to respond to a query with an RRSIG that has a smaller number of labels than the zone in which the RRSIG is contained. This causes named to produce a wildcard name for a zone that is shorter than the attacker's zone, which can result in cache poisoning. For...
bind: bind9: Unexpected exit with NSEC and NSEC3 both present
If a provably insecure domain is covered by both an NSEC and NSEC3 record at the parent, and there exist an RRSIG for only one of these types, then BIND may exit unexpectedly with an assertion while validating this proof...
bind: bind9: Potential memory usage beyond configured limits
A DNSSEC validating resolver that is under a random subdomain attack against a DNSSEC-signed zone can suffer from runaway memory usage. The attacker needs to be able to send queries faster than the resolver can perform validation. The increased memory usage can be orders of magnitude beyond the...
ALSA-2026:54654 Important: bind security update
The Berkeley Internet Name Domain BIND is an implementation of the Domain Name System DNS protocols. BIND includes a DNS server named; a resolver library routines for applications to use when interfacing with DNS; and tools for verifying that the DNS server is operating correctly. Security Fixes:...
RHEL 9 : bind (RHSA-2026:54510)
"The remote Redhat Enterprise Linux 9 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the RHSA-2026:54510 advisory. The Berkeley Internet Name Domain BIND is an implementation of the Domain Name System DNS protocols. BIND includes a DNS server named...
ALSA-2026:54509 Important: bind9.16 security update
The Berkeley Internet Name Domain BIND is an implementation of the Domain Name System DNS protocols. BIND includes a DNS server named; a resolver library routines for applications to use when interfacing with DNS; and tools for verifying that the DNS server is operating correctly. Security Fixes:...
bind: bind9: DNSSEC Validation Bypass via Out-of-Zone NSEC Next Field
The BIND resolver accepts validly-signed NSEC records where the "Next Domain Name" field points outside the signer's zone...
bind: bind9: Incorrect acceptance of NSEC3 records
BIND may accept incorrect child-zone NSEC3 records as valid, which could allow an attacker to forge authenticated NXDOMAIN responses...
bind: bind9: Cache poisoning via label count discrepancy, RRSIG, wildcards
It is possible for an attacker's zone to respond to a query with an RRSIG that has a smaller number of labels than the zone in which the RRSIG is contained. This causes named to produce a wildcard name for a zone that is shorter than the attacker's zone, which can result in cache poisoning. For...
bind: bind9: Unexpected exit with NSEC and NSEC3 both present
If a provably insecure domain is covered by both an NSEC and NSEC3 record at the parent, and there exist an RRSIG for only one of these types, then BIND may exit unexpectedly with an assertion while validating this proof...
bind9: bind: Potential wildcard CNAME RPZ policy bypass
An attacker who knows or guesses that a resolver uses RPZ with wildcard CNAME policies can craft query names long enough to trigger a NAMETOOLONG error condition during RPZ processing. This is not handled correctly and may lead to defeating the RPZ rule. It also may lead to an unexpected exit of...
bind: bind9: Record ordering based unexpected exit with CNAME or DNAME
The issue is unexpected program termination based on ordering and/or specific content in responses to queries for CNAME or DNAME, and A records. Specifically, if a client queries for a DNAME and A record below the DNAME to the resolver, and the authoritative server responds positively to the A...
bind: bind9: Potential memory usage beyond configured limits
A DNSSEC validating resolver that is under a random subdomain attack against a DNSSEC-signed zone can suffer from runaway memory usage. The attacker needs to be able to send queries faster than the resolver can perform validation. The increased memory usage can be orders of magnitude beyond the...
ROOT-OS-DEBIAN-11-CVE-2025-40777 CVE-2025-40777 in rootio-bind9 - Patched by Root
Root has patched CVE-2025-40777 in the rootio-bind9 package for Root:Debian:11. Multiple fixed versions available...
ROOT-OS-DEBIAN-11-CVE-2022-2881 CVE-2022-2881 in rootio-bind9 - Patched by Root
Root has patched CVE-2022-2881 in the rootio-bind9 package for Root:Debian:11. Multiple fixed versions available...
ROOT-OS-DEBIAN-11-CVE-2026-3039 CVE-2026-3039 in rootio-bind9 - Patched by Root
Root has patched CVE-2026-3039 in the rootio-bind9 package for Root:Debian:11. Multiple fixed versions available...
ROOT-OS-DEBIAN-11-CVE-2026-5946 CVE-2026-5946 in rootio-bind9 - Patched by Root
Root has patched CVE-2026-5946 in the rootio-bind9 package for Root:Debian:11. Multiple fixed versions available...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-3593
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - A use-after-free vulnerability exists within the DNS-over-HTTPS implementation. This issue affects BIND 9 versions 9.20.0 through 9.20.22, 9.21.0 through 9.21.2...