VID |
19030 |
Severity |
30 |
Port |
53 |
Protocol |
UDP |
Class |
DNS |
Detailed Description |
ISC BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Daemon) is a server utility that implements the DNS (domain name service) protocol. It is widely used on the Internet. The BIND daemon, according to its version number, can become locked up if certain combinations of RDATA are loaded into the server.
* Note: This check solely relied on the banner of the remote DNS server to assess this vulnerability, so this might be a false positive.
* References: https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00801 http://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.6-ESV-R7-P4/CHANGES http://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.7.6-P4/CHANGES http://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.8.3-P4/CHANGES http://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.9.1-P4/CHANGES
* Platforms Affected: Internet Software Consortium, BIND version 9.6 < 9.6-ESV-R7-P4 or 9.6-ESV-R8 Internet Software Consortium, BIND version 9.7 < 9.7.6-P4 or 9.7.7 Internet Software Consortium, BIND version 9.8 < 9.8.3-P4 or 9.8.4 Internet Software Consortium, BIND version 9.9 < 9.9.1-P4 or 9.9.2 Any operating system Any version |
Recommendation |
Upgrade to the latest version of BIND (9.6-ESV-R7-P4 / 9.6-ESV-R8 / 9.7.6-P4 / 9.7.7 / 9.8.3-P4 / 9.8.4 / 9.9.1-P4 / 9.9.2 or later), available from the Internet Software Consortium (ISC) Web site at http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/ |
Related URL |
CVE-2012-5166 (CVE) |
Related URL |
55852 (SecurityFocus) |
Related URL |
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