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CVE-2024-25581
When incoming DNS over HTTPS support is enabled using the nghttp2 provider, and queries are routed to a tcp-only or DNS over TLS backend, an attacker can trigger an assertion failure in DNSdist by sending a request for a zone transfer (AXFR or IXFR) over DNS over HTTPS, causing t...
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CVE-2024-25583
A crafted response from an upstream server the recursor has been configured to forward-recurse to can cause a Denial of Service in the Recursor. The default configuration of the Recursor does not use recursive forwarding and is not affected.
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2023-50387
Certain DNSSEC aspects of the DNS protocol (in RFC 4033, 4034, 4035, 6840, and related RFCs) allow remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) via one or more DNSSEC responses, aka the "KeyTrap" issue. One of the concerns is that, when there is...
Redhat Enterprise Linux 7.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 6.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Redhat Enterprise Linux 9.0
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 -
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 -
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 -
Microsoft Windows Server 2022 -
Microsoft Windows Server 2022 23h2 -
Fedoraproject Fedora 39
Thekelleys Dnsmasq
Nic Knot Resolver
Powerdns Recursor
Isc Bind
Nlnetlabs Unbound
3 Github repositories
2 Articles
NA
CVE-2023-50868
The Closest Encloser Proof aspect of the DNS protocol (in RFC 5155 when RFC 9276 guidance is skipped) allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption for SHA-1 computations) via DNSSEC responses in a random subdomain attack, aka the "NSEC3" i...
3 Github repositories
3 Articles
5.3
CVSSv3
CVE-2023-26437
Denial of service vulnerability in PowerDNS Recursor allows authoritative servers to be marked unavailable.This issue affects Recursor: up to and including 4.6.5, up to and including 4.7.4 , up to and including 4.8.3.
Powerdns Recursor
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2023-22617
A remote attacker might be able to cause infinite recursion in PowerDNS Recursor 4.8.0 via a DNS query that retrieves DS records for a misconfigured domain, because QName minimization is used in QM fallback mode. This is fixed in 4.8.1.
Powerdns Recursor 4.8.0
6.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2022-37428
PowerDNS Recursor up to and including 4.5.9, 4.6.2 and 4.7.1, when protobuf logging is enabled, has Improper Cleanup upon a Thrown Exception, leading to a denial of service (daemon crash) via a DNS query that leads to an answer with specific properties.
Powerdns Recursor
Fedoraproject Fedora 36
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2022-27227
In PowerDNS Authoritative Server prior to 4.4.3, 4.5.x prior to 4.5.4, and 4.6.x prior to 4.6.1 and PowerDNS Recursor prior to 4.4.8, 4.5.x prior to 4.5.8, and 4.6.x prior to 4.6.1, insufficient validation of an IXFR end condition causes incomplete zone transfers to be handled as...
Powerdns Recursor
Powerdns Authoritative Server
Fedoraproject Fedora 34
Fedoraproject Fedora 35
Fedoraproject Fedora 36
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2021-36754
PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.5.0 prior to 4.5.1 allows anybody to crash the process by sending a specific query (QTYPE 65535) that causes an out-of-bounds exception.
Powerdns Authoritative Server
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2020-25829
An issue has been found in PowerDNS Recursor prior to 4.1.18, 4.2.x prior to 4.2.5, and 4.3.x prior to 4.3.5. A remote attacker can cause the cached records for a given name to be updated to the Bogus DNSSEC validation state, instead of their actual DNSSEC Secure state, via a DNS...
Powerdns Recursor
Opensuse Leap 15.1
Opensuse Backports Sle 15.0
Opensuse Leap 15.2
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