BIND: Multiple vulnerabilities — GLSA 201209-04

Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in BIND, the worst of which may allow remote Denial of Service.

Affected packages

net-dns/bind on all architectures
Affected versions < 9.9.1_p3
Unaffected versions >= 9.9.1_p3

Background

BIND is the Berkeley Internet Name Domain Server.

Description

Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in BIND:

  • Domain names are not properly revoked due to an error in the cache update policy (CVE-2012-1033).
  • BIND accepts records with zero-length RDATA fields (CVE-2012-1667).
  • An assertion failure from the failing-query cache could occur when DNSSEC validation is enabled (CVE-2012-3817).
  • A memory leak may occur under high TCP query loads (CVE-2012-3868).
  • An assertion error can occur when a query is performed for a record with RDATA greater than 65535 bytes (CVE-2012-4244).

Impact

A remote attacker may be able to cause a Denial of Service condition or keep domain names resolvable after it has been deleted from registration.

Workaround

There is no known workaround at this time.

Resolution

All BIND users should upgrade to the latest version:

 # emerge --sync
 # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=net-dns/bind-9.9.1_p3"
 

References

Release date
September 24, 2012

Latest revision
September 24, 2012: 1

Severity
normal

Exploitable
remote

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