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rpm package

suse/bind&distro=SUSE Linux Enterprise Module for Basesystem 15

pkg:rpm/suse/bind&distro=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20Module%20for%20Basesystem%2015

Vulnerabilities (5)

  • CVE-2019-6471Oct 9, 2019
    affected < 9.11.2-12.13.2fixed 9.11.2-12.13.2

    A race condition which may occur when discarding malformed packets can result in BIND exiting due to a REQUIRE assertion failure in dispatch.c. Versions affected: BIND 9.11.0 -> 9.11.7, 9.12.0 -> 9.12.4-P1, 9.14.0 -> 9.14.2. Also all releases of the BIND 9.13 development branch a

  • CVE-2019-6465Oct 9, 2019
    affected < 9.11.2-12.11.2fixed 9.11.2-12.11.2

    Controls for zone transfers may not be properly applied to Dynamically Loadable Zones (DLZs) if the zones are writable Versions affected: BIND 9.9.0 -> 9.10.8-P1, 9.11.0 -> 9.11.5-P2, 9.12.0 -> 9.12.3-P2, and versions 9.9.3-S1 -> 9.11.5-S3 of BIND 9 Supported Preview Edition. Ver

  • CVE-2018-5745Oct 9, 2019
    affected < 9.11.2-12.11.2fixed 9.11.2-12.11.2

    "managed-keys" is a feature which allows a BIND resolver to automatically maintain the keys used by trust anchors which operators configure for use in DNSSEC validation. Due to an error in the managed-keys feature it is possible for a BIND server which uses managed-keys to exit d

  • CVE-2018-5743Oct 9, 2019
    affected < 9.11.2-12.11.2fixed 9.11.2-12.11.2

    By design, BIND is intended to limit the number of TCP clients that can be connected at any given time. The number of allowed connections is a tunable parameter which, if unset, defaults to a conservative value for most servers. Unfortunately, the code which was intended to limit

  • CVE-2018-5740Jan 16, 2019
    affected < 9.11.2-12.11.2fixed 9.11.2-12.11.2

    "deny-answer-aliases" is a little-used feature intended to help recursive server operators protect end users against DNS rebinding attacks, a potential method of circumventing the security model used by client browsers. However, a defect in this feature makes it easy, when the fe