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5.9
CVSSv3
CVE-2016-7073
An issue has been found in PowerDNS prior to 3.4.11 and 4.0.2, and PowerDNS recursor prior to 4.0.4, allowing an attacker in position of man-in-the-middle to alter the content of an AXFR because of insufficient validation of TSIG signatures. A missing check of the TSIG time and f...
Powerdns Authoritative
Powerdns Recursor
Debian Debian Linux 8.0
5.9
CVSSv3
CVE-2016-7074
An issue has been found in PowerDNS prior to 3.4.11 and 4.0.2, and PowerDNS recursor prior to 4.0.4, allowing an attacker in position of man-in-the-middle to alter the content of an AXFR because of insufficient validation of TSIG signatures. A missing check that the TSIG record i...
Powerdns Authoritative
Powerdns Recursor
Debian Debian Linux 8.0
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2016-7068
An issue has been found in PowerDNS prior to 3.4.11 and 4.0.2, and PowerDNS recursor prior to 3.7.4 and 4.0.4, allowing a remote, unauthenticated malicious user to cause an abnormal CPU usage load on the PowerDNS server by sending crafted DNS queries, which might result in a part...
Powerdns Authoritative
Powerdns Recursor
Debian Debian Linux 8.0
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-10162
A vulnerability has been found in PowerDNS Authoritative Server prior to 4.1.10, 4.0.8 allowing an authorized user to cause the server to exit by inserting a crafted record in a MASTER type zone under their control. The issue is due to the fact that the Authoritative Server will ...
Powerdns Authoritative
Powerdns Authoritative 4.0.0
Opensuse Leap 15.0
Opensuse Leap 15.1
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
4.3
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-10163
A Vulnerability has been found in PowerDNS Authoritative Server prior to 4.1.9, 4.0.8 allowing a remote, authorized master server to cause a high CPU load or even prevent any further updates to any slave zone by sending a large number of NOTIFY messages. Note that only servers co...
Powerdns Authoritative 4.1.0
Powerdns Authoritative
Opensuse Leap 15.0
Opensuse Leap 15.1
Opensuse Backports Sle-15
7.5
CVSSv3
CVE-2018-16855
An issue has been found in PowerDNS Recursor before version 4.1.8 where a remote attacker sending a DNS query can trigger an out-of-bounds memory read while computing the hash of the query for a packet cache lookup, possibly leading to a crash.
Powerdns Recursor
8.1
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-3806
An issue has been found in PowerDNS Recursor versions after 4.1.3 prior to 4.1.9 where Lua hooks are not properly applied to queries received over TCP in some specific combination of settings, possibly bypassing security policies enforced using Lua.
Powerdns Recursor
9.8
CVSSv3
CVE-2019-3807
An issue has been found in PowerDNS Recursor versions 4.1.x prior to 4.1.9 where records in the answer section of responses received from authoritative servers with the AA flag not set were not properly validated, allowing an malicious user to bypass DNSSEC validation.
Powerdns Recursor
NA
CVE-2008-1637
PowerDNS Recursor prior to 3.1.5 uses insufficient randomness to calculate (1) TRXID values and (2) UDP source port numbers, which makes it easier for remote malicious users to poison a DNS cache, related to (a) algorithmic deficiencies in rand and random functions in external li...
Powerdns Recursor
CVSSv3
CVSSv2
CVSSv3
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