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ALAS-2020-1369 --- bind

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1601133Date: (C)2020-06-11   (M)2023-11-10
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




A malicious actor who intentionally exploits this lack of effective limitation on the number of fetches performed when processing referrals can, through the use of specially crafted referrals, cause a recursing server to issue a very large number of fetches in an attempt to process the referral. This has at least two potential effects: The performance of the recursing server can potentially be degraded by the additional work required to perform these fetches, and The attacker can exploit this behavior to use the recursing server as a reflector in a reflection attack with a high amplification factor.Using a specially-crafted message, an attacker may potentially cause a BIND server to reach an inconsistent state if the attacker knows the name of a TSIG key used by the server. Since BIND, by default, configures a local session key even on servers whose configuration does not otherwise make use of it, almost all current BIND servers are vulnerable. In releases of BIND dating from March 2018 and after, an assertion check in tsig.c detects this inconsistent state and deliberately exits. Prior to the introduction of the check the server would continue operating in an inconsistent state, with potentially harmful results.

Platform:
Amazon Linux AMI
Product:
bind
Reference:
ALAS-2020-1369
CVE-2020-8616
CVE-2020-8617
CVE    2
CVE-2020-8617
CVE-2020-8616
CPE    4
cpe:/o:amazon:linux
cpe:/a:isc:bind
cpe:/a:isc:bind:9.11.8:s1:~~supported_preview~~~
cpe:/a:isc:bind:9.9.3:s1:~~supported_preview~~~
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