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Monthly Archives: February 2024
GLSA 202402-15: e2fsprogs: Arbitrary Code Execution
GLSA 202402-16: Apache Log4j: Multiple Vulnerabilities
GLSA 202402-12: GNU Tar: Out of Bounds Read
GLSA 202402-13: TACACS+: Remote Code Execution
kernel-6.7.5-100.fc38
FEDORA-2024-987089eca2
Packages in this update:
kernel-6.7.5-100.fc38
Update description:
The 6.7.5 stable kernel update contains a number of important fixes across the tree.
kernel-6.7.5-200.fc39
FEDORA-2024-88847bc77a
Packages in this update:
kernel-6.7.5-200.fc39
Update description:
The 6.7.5 stable kernel update contains a number of important fixes across the tree.
bind-9.18.24-1.fc38 bind-dyndb-ldap-11.10-23.fc38
FEDORA-2024-fae88b73eb
Packages in this update:
bind-9.18.24-1.fc38
bind-dyndb-ldap-11.10-23.fc38
Update description:
Security Fixes
Validating DNS messages containing a lot of DNSSEC signatures could cause excessive CPU load, leading to a denial-of-service condition. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-50387)
ISC would like to thank Elias Heftrig, Haya Schulmann, Niklas Vogel, and Michael Waidner from the German National Research Center for Applied Cybersecurity ATHENE for bringing this vulnerability to our attention. [GL #4424]
Parsing DNS messages with many different names could cause excessive CPU load. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-4408)
ISC would like to thank Shoham Danino from Reichman University, Anat Bremler-Barr from Tel-Aviv University, Yehuda Afek from Tel-Aviv University, and Yuval Shavitt from Tel-Aviv University for bringing this vulnerability to our attention. [GL #4234]
Specific queries could cause named to crash with an assertion failure when nxdomain-redirect was enabled. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-5517) [GL #4281]
A bad interaction between DNS64 and serve-stale could cause named to crash with an assertion failure, when both of these features were enabled. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-5679) [GL #4334]
Under certain circumstances, the DNS-over-TLS client code incorrectly attempted to process more than one DNS message at a time, which could cause named to crash with an assertion failure. This has been fixed. [GL #4487]
Full Release notes
Related blog post
BIND 9 Security Release and Multi-Vendor Vulnerability Handling, CVE-2023-50387 and CVE-2023-50868
bind-9.18.24-1.fc39 bind-dyndb-ldap-11.10-24.fc39
FEDORA-2024-21310568fa
Packages in this update:
bind-9.18.24-1.fc39
bind-dyndb-ldap-11.10-24.fc39
Update description:
Security Fixes
Validating DNS messages containing a lot of DNSSEC signatures could cause excessive CPU load, leading to a denial-of-service condition. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-50387)
ISC would like to thank Elias Heftrig, Haya Schulmann, Niklas Vogel, and Michael Waidner from the German National Research Center for Applied Cybersecurity ATHENE for bringing this vulnerability to our attention. [GL #4424]
Parsing DNS messages with many different names could cause excessive CPU load. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-4408)
ISC would like to thank Shoham Danino from Reichman University, Anat Bremler-Barr from Tel-Aviv University, Yehuda Afek from Tel-Aviv University, and Yuval Shavitt from Tel-Aviv University for bringing this vulnerability to our attention. [GL #4234]
Specific queries could cause named to crash with an assertion failure when nxdomain-redirect was enabled. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-5517) [GL #4281]
A bad interaction between DNS64 and serve-stale could cause named to crash with an assertion failure, when both of these features were enabled. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-5679) [GL #4334]
Under certain circumstances, the DNS-over-TLS client code incorrectly attempted to process more than one DNS message at a time, which could cause named to crash with an assertion failure. This has been fixed. [GL #4487]
Full Release notes
Related blog post
BIND 9 Security Release and Multi-Vendor Vulnerability Handling, CVE-2023-50387 and CVE-2023-50868
bind-9.18.24-1.fc41 bind-dyndb-ldap-11.10-27.fc41
FEDORA-2024-7378be30dd
Packages in this update:
bind-9.18.24-1.fc41
bind-dyndb-ldap-11.10-27.fc41
Update description:
Security Fixes
Validating DNS messages containing a lot of DNSSEC signatures could cause excessive CPU load, leading to a denial-of-service condition. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-50387)
ISC would like to thank Elias Heftrig, Haya Schulmann, Niklas Vogel, and Michael Waidner from the German National Research Center for Applied Cybersecurity ATHENE for bringing this vulnerability to our attention. [GL #4424]
Parsing DNS messages with many different names could cause excessive CPU load. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-4408)
ISC would like to thank Shoham Danino from Reichman University, Anat Bremler-Barr from Tel-Aviv University, Yehuda Afek from Tel-Aviv University, and Yuval Shavitt from Tel-Aviv University for bringing this vulnerability to our attention. [GL #4234]
Specific queries could cause named to crash with an assertion failure when nxdomain-redirect was enabled. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-5517) [GL #4281]
A bad interaction between DNS64 and serve-stale could cause named to crash with an assertion failure, when both of these features were enabled. This has been fixed. (CVE-2023-5679) [GL #4334]
Under certain circumstances, the DNS-over-TLS client code incorrectly attempted to process more than one DNS message at a time, which could cause named to crash with an assertion failure. This has been fixed. [GL #4487]
Full Release notes
Related blog post
BIND 9 Security Release and Multi-Vendor Vulnerability Handling, CVE-2023-50387 and CVE-2023-50868