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bind security update
32:9.8.2-0.68.rc1.0.3.8 - Backport fix for CVE-2018-5741 Orabug: 33496185 32:9.8.2-0.68.rc1.0.2.8 - Backport possible assertion failure on DNAME processing CVE-2021-25215 32:9.8.2-0.68.rc1.0.1.8 - Backport the fix for buffer overflow CVE-2020-8625 Orabug: 32588749 32:9.8.2-0.68.rc1.8 - Fix...
OracleVM 3.3 : bind (OVMSA-2014-0084)
The remote OracleVM system is missing necessary patches to address critical security updates : - Fix CVE-2014-8500 1171973 - Use /dev/urandom when generating rndc.key file 951255 - Remove bogus file from /usr/share/doc, introduced by fix for bug 1092035 - Add support for TLSA resource records...
Input validation
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Fedora install the Bind /etc/rndc.key file with world-readable permissions, which allows local users to perform unauthorized named commands, such as causing a denial of service by stopping named...
CVE-2007-6283
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Fedora install the Bind /etc/rndc.key file with world-readable permissions, which allows local users to perform unauthorized named commands, such as causing a denial of service by stopping named...
CVE-2007-6283
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Fedora install the Bind /etc/rndc.key file with world-readable permissions, which allows local users to perform unauthorized named commands, such as causing a denial of service by stopping named...
CVE-2007-6283
CVE-2007-6283 concerns ISC BIND permissions: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Fedora install /etc/rndc.key as world-readable, enabling local users to execute unauthorized named commands and potentially cause a denial of service (e.g., stopping named). Root cause: rndc.key permissions misconfigured....
CVE-2007-6283
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Fedora install the Bind /etc/rndc.key file with world-readable permissions, which allows local users to perform unauthorized named commands, such as causing a denial of service by stopping named...
CVE-2007-6283
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Fedora install the Bind /etc/rndc.key file with world-readable permissions, which allows local users to perform unauthorized named commands, such as causing a denial of service by stopping named...