bind
Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) is an implementation of the Domain Name
System (DNS) protocols and provides an openly redistributable reference
implementation of the major components of the Domain Name System.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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bind-9.18.24.tar.xz | 0005515528 5.26 MB | |
bind-9.18.24.tar.xz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
bind-ldapdump-use-valid-host.patch | 0000002541 2.48 KB | |
bind.changes | 0000196013 191 KB | |
bind.conf | 0000000444 444 Bytes | |
bind.keyring | 0000009606 9.38 KB | |
bind.spec | 0000022014 21.5 KB | |
dlz-schema.txt | 0000006292 6.14 KB | |
dnszone-schema.txt | 0000005637 5.5 KB | |
named.conf | 0000000090 90 Bytes | |
named.root | 0000003310 3.23 KB | |
vendor-files.tar.bz2 | 0000020398 19.9 KB |
Latest Revision
Jorik Cronenberg (jcronenberg)
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(revision 40)
- Update to release 9.18.24 Security Fixes: * Validating DNS messages containing a lot of DNSSEC signatures could cause excessive CPU load, leading to a denial-of-service condition. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-50387) [bsc#1219823] * Preparing an NSEC3 closest encloser proof could cause excessiv CPU load, leading to a denial-of-service condition. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-50868) [bsc#1219826] * Parsing DNS messages with many different names could cause excessive CPU load. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-4408) [bsc#1219851] * Specific queries could cause named to crash with an assertion failure when nxdomain-redirect was enabled. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-5517) [bsc#1219852] * A bad interaction between DNS64 and serve-stale could cause named to crash with an assertion failure, when both of these features were enabled. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-5679) [bsc#1219853] * Query patterns that continuously triggered cache database maintenance could cause an excessive amount of memory to be allocated, exceeding max-cache-size and potentially leading to all available memory on the host running named being exhausted This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-6516) [bsc#1219854] * Under certain circumstances, the DNS-over-TLS client code incorrectly attempted to process more than one DNS message at a time, which could cause named to crash with an assertion
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