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RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2017/06/28 9:0 a.m.8 views

bind: Processing a response containing CNAME or DNAME with unusual order can crash resolver

A denial of service flaw was found in the way BIND handled a query response containing CNAME or DNAME resource records in an unusual order. A remote attacker could use this flaw to make named exit unexpectedly with an assertion failure via a specially crafted DNS response...

7.5CVSS6.8AI score0.08902EPSS
Exploits0References5
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2017/06/28 9:0 a.m.7 views

bind: Processing a response containing CNAME or DNAME with unusual order can crash resolver

A denial of service flaw was found in the way BIND handled a query response containing CNAME or DNAME resource records in an unusual order. A remote attacker could use this flaw to make named exit unexpectedly with an assertion failure via a specially crafted DNS response...

7.5CVSS6.8AI score0.08902EPSS
Exploits0References5
Tenable Nessus
Tenable Nessus
added 2017/04/21 12:0 a.m.44 views

Scientific Linux Security Update : bind on SL6.x i386/x86_64 (20170420)

Security Fixes : - A denial of service flaw was found in the way BIND handled a query response containing CNAME or DNAME resource records in an unusual order. A remote attacker could use this flaw to make named exit unexpectedly with an assertion failure via a specially crafted DNS response...

7.5CVSS6.7AI score0.11093EPSS
Exploits0References3
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2017/04/20 12:54 p.m.6 views

bind: Processing a response containing CNAME or DNAME with unusual order can crash resolver

A denial of service flaw was found in the way BIND handled a query response containing CNAME or DNAME resource records in an unusual order. A remote attacker could use this flaw to make named exit unexpectedly with an assertion failure via a specially crafted DNS response...

7.5CVSS6.8AI score0.08902EPSS
Exploits0References5
RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2017/04/19 6:28 a.m.4 views

bind: Processing a response containing CNAME or DNAME with unusual order can crash resolver

A denial of service flaw was found in the way BIND handled a query response containing CNAME or DNAME resource records in an unusual order. A remote attacker could use this flaw to make named exit unexpectedly with an assertion failure via a specially crafted DNS response...

7.5CVSS6.8AI score0.08902EPSS
Exploits0References5
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