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CVE-2019-25032
Disclosure Date: April 27, 2021 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Unbound before 1.9.5 allows an integer overflow in the regional allocator via regional_alloc. NOTE: The vendor disputes that this is a vulnerability. Although the code may be vulnerable, a running Unbound installation cannot be remotely or locally exploited
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CVE-2019-25033
Disclosure Date: April 27, 2021 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Unbound before 1.9.5 allows an integer overflow in the regional allocator via the ALIGN_UP macro. NOTE: The vendor disputes that this is a vulnerability. Although the code may be vulnerable, a running Unbound installation cannot be remotely or locally exploited
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CVE-2019-25038
Disclosure Date: April 27, 2021 (last updated February 22, 2025)
Unbound before 1.9.5 allows an integer overflow in a size calculation in dnscrypt/dnscrypt.c. NOTE: The vendor disputes that this is a vulnerability. Although the code may be vulnerable, a running Unbound installation cannot be remotely or locally exploited
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CVE-2020-28935
Disclosure Date: December 01, 2020 (last updated February 22, 2025)
NLnet Labs Unbound, up to and including version 1.12.0, and NLnet Labs NSD, up to and including version 4.3.3, contain a local vulnerability that would allow for a local symlink attack. When writing the PID file, Unbound and NSD create the file if it is not there, or open an existing file for writing. In case the file was already present, they would follow symlinks if the file happened to be a symlink instead of a regular file. An additional chown of the file would then take place after it was written, making the user Unbound/NSD is supposed to run as the new owner of the file. If an attacker has local access to the user Unbound/NSD runs as, she could create a symlink in place of the PID file pointing to a file that she would like to erase. If then Unbound/NSD is killed and the PID file is not cleared, upon restarting with root privileges, Unbound/NSD will rewrite any file pointed at by the symlink. This is a local vulnerability that could create a Denial of Service of the system Unbo…
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CVE-2020-10772
Disclosure Date: November 27, 2020 (last updated February 22, 2025)
An incomplete fix for CVE-2020-12662 was shipped for Unbound in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, as part of erratum RHSA-2020:2414. Vulnerable versions of Unbound could still amplify an incoming query into a large number of queries directed to a target, even with a lower amplification ratio compared to versions of Unbound that shipped before the mentioned erratum. This issue is about the incomplete fix for CVE-2020-12662, and it does not affect upstream versions of Unbound.
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CVE-2020-29128
Disclosure Date: November 26, 2020 (last updated February 22, 2025)
petl before 1.68, in some configurations, allows resolution of entities in an XML document.
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CVE-2020-17366
Disclosure Date: August 05, 2020 (last updated February 21, 2025)
An issue was discovered in NLnet Labs Routinator 0.1.0 through 0.7.1. It allows remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions or to cause a denial of service on dependent routing systems by strategically withholding RPKI Route Origin Authorisation ".roa" files or X509 Certificate Revocation List files from the RPKI relying party's view.
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CVE-2020-12663
Disclosure Date: May 19, 2020 (last updated February 21, 2025)
Unbound before 1.10.1 has an infinite loop via malformed DNS answers received from upstream servers.
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CVE-2020-12662
Disclosure Date: May 19, 2020 (last updated February 21, 2025)
Unbound before 1.10.1 has Insufficient Control of Network Message Volume, aka an "NXNSAttack" issue. This is triggered by random subdomains in the NSDNAME in NS records.
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CVE-2012-1577
Disclosure Date: December 10, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
lib/libc/stdlib/random.c in OpenBSD returns 0 when seeded with 0.
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