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Combination of DNS64 and RPZ Can Lead to Crash

Disclosure Date: January 16, 2019
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Description

Under some conditions when using both DNS64 and RPZ to rewrite query responses, query processing can resume in an inconsistent state leading to either an INSIST assertion failure or an attempt to read through a NULL pointer. Affects BIND 9.8.8, 9.9.3-S1 –> 9.9.9-S7, 9.9.3 –> 9.9.9-P5, 9.9.10b1, 9.10.0 –> 9.10.4-P5, 9.10.5b1, 9.11.0 –> 9.11.0-P2, 9.11.1b1.

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General Information

Vendors

  • debian,
  • isc,
  • netapp,
  • redhat

Products

  • bind 9.10.0,
  • bind 9.10.4,
  • bind 9.10.5,
  • bind 9.11.0,
  • bind 9.11.1,
  • bind 9.9.10,
  • bind 9.9.3,
  • bind 9.9.8,
  • bind 9.9.9,
  • data ontap edge -,
  • debian linux 8.0,
  • debian linux 9.0,
  • element software management node -,
  • enterprise linux desktop 7.0,
  • enterprise linux server 7.0,
  • enterprise linux server aus 7.3,
  • enterprise linux server aus 7.4,
  • enterprise linux server aus 7.6,
  • enterprise linux server eus 7.3,
  • enterprise linux server eus 7.4,
  • enterprise linux server eus 7.5,
  • enterprise linux server eus 7.6,
  • enterprise linux server tus 7.3,
  • enterprise linux server tus 7.6,
  • enterprise linux workstation 7.0
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