BIND Dynamic Update DoS
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: MEDIUM
CVE Identifier: CVE-2009-0696
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
The dns_db_findrdataset function in db.c in named in ISC BIND 9.4 before 9.4.3-P3, 9.5 before 9.5.1-P3, and 9.6 before 9.6.1-P1, when configured as a master server, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (assertion failure and daemon exit) via an ANY record in the prerequisite section of a crafted dynamic update message, as exploited in the wild in July 2009.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1003663
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1003663 - BIND Dynamic Update DoS
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- isc bind 9.4
- isc bind 9.4.0
- isc bind 9.4.0a1
- isc bind 9.4.0a2
- isc bind 9.4.0a3
- isc bind 9.4.0a4
- isc bind 9.4.0a5
- isc bind 9.4.0a6
- isc bind 9.4.0b1
- isc bind 9.4.0b2
- isc bind 9.4.0b3
- isc bind 9.4.0b4
- isc bind 9.4.1
- isc bind 9.4.2
- isc bind 9.4.2-p2-w1
- isc bind 9.4.3
- isc bind 9.4.3b1
- isc bind 9.4.3b2
- isc bind 9.4.3b3
- isc bind 9.5
- isc bind 9.5.0
- isc bind 9.5.0-p1
- isc bind 9.5.0-p2
- isc bind 9.5.0-p2-w1
- isc bind 9.5.0-p2-w2
- isc bind 9.5.0a1
- isc bind 9.5.0a2
- isc bind 9.5.0a3
- isc bind 9.5.0a4
- isc bind 9.5.0a5
- isc bind 9.5.0a6
- isc bind 9.5.0a7
- isc bind 9.5.0b2
- isc bind 9.5.0b3
- isc bind 9.5.1
- isc bind 9.5.1b1
- isc bind 9.5.1b2
- isc bind 9.5.1b3
- isc bind 9.6.0
- isc bind 9.6.0a1
- isc bind 9.6.0b1
- isc bind 9.6.1
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