rhsa-2003_154
Vulnerability from csaf_redhat
Published
2003-06-18 22:19
Modified
2024-11-05 16:16
Summary
Red Hat Security Advisory: : : : Updated bind packages fix buffer overflow in resolver library

Notes

Topic
Updated BIND packages that fix a number of vulnerabilities are now available for Red Hat Linux on IBM iSeries and pSeries systems.
Details
ISC BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is an implementation of the DNS (Domain Name System) protocols. BIND includes a DNS server (named), which resolves host names to IP addresses; a resolver library (routines for applications to use when interfacing with DNS); and various tools. A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in multiple implementations of the DNS resolver libraries. Applications that utilize vulnerable DNS resolver libraries may be affected. A remote attacker who is able to send malicious DNS responses could potentially exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service on a vulnerable system. Red Hat Linux does not ship with any applications or libraries that link against the BIND resolver libraries; however, third party code may be affected. Versions of BIND 9 prior to 9.2.1 have a bug that causes certain requests to the BIND name server (named) to fail an internal consistency check, causing the name server to stop responding to requests. This can be used by a remote attacker to cause a denial of service (DOS) attack against name servers. The updated bind packages included in this errata contain Bind 9.2.1 with the addition of backported patches and is not vulnerable to these issues.
Terms of Use
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