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BIND is an implementation of the DNS protocols. A flaw was discovered in the way BIND checked the return value of the OpenSSL DSA_do_verify function. On systems using DNSSEC, a malicious zone could present a malformed DSA certificate and bypass proper certificate validation, allowing spoofing atta ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:202210 BIND is an implementation of the DNS protocols. A flaw was discovered in the way BIND checked the return value of the OpenSSL DSA_do_verify function. On systems using DNSSEC, a malicious zone could present a malformed DSA certificate and bypass proper certificate validation, allowing spoofing atta ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1600999 To provide fine-grained controls over the ability to use Dynamic DNS to update records in a zone, BIND 9 provides a feature called update-policy. Various rules can be configured to limit the types of updates that can be performed by a client, depending on the key used when sending the update reques ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1700158 To provide fine-grained controls over the ability to use Dynamic DNS to update records in a zone, BIND 9 provides a feature called update-policy. Various rules can be configured to limit the types of updates that can be performed by a client, depending on the key used when sending the update reques ... oval:org.secpod.oval:def:500559 BIND is an implementation of the DNS protocols. A flaw was discovered in the way BIND checked the return value of the OpenSSL DSA_do_verify function. On systems using DNSSEC, a malicious zone could present a malformed DSA certificate and bypass proper certificate validation, allowing spoofing atta ... |