Описание
ELSA-2019-2057: bind security, bug fix, and enhancement update (MODERATE)
[32:9.11.4-9.P2]
- Fix CVE-2019-6471
[32:9.11.4-8.P2]
- Fix scriptlet errors when selinux-policy is not installed (#1647659)
[32:9.11.4-7.P2]
- Fix inefective limit of TCP clients (CVE-2018-5743)
[32:9.11.4-6.P2]
- Use /sbin/nologin again (#1676661)
[32:9.11.4-5.P2]
- Make sure selinux-policy is installed soon enough (#1647659)
[32:9.11.4-4.P2]
- Disable custom random generator for export libs (#1685940)
[32:9.11.4-3.P2]
- Fix memory handling in zone2ldap tool
[32:9.11.4-2.P2]
- Move dnssec utilities back to bind package
- Remove separate python-bind package
[32:9.11.4-1.P2]
- Rebase features patches
- Disable autodetected eddsa algorithm ED448
- Add versioned depends to all library subpackages
- Fix multilib conflict of devel packages
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 7
Oracle Linux aarch64
bind
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-chroot
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-devel
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-export-devel
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-export-libs
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-libs
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-libs-lite
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-license
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-lite-devel
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-pkcs11
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-pkcs11-devel
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-pkcs11-libs
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-pkcs11-utils
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-sdb
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-sdb-chroot
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-utils
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
Oracle Linux x86_64
bind
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-chroot
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-devel
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-export-devel
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-export-libs
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-libs
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-libs-lite
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-license
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-lite-devel
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-pkcs11
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-pkcs11-devel
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-pkcs11-libs
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-pkcs11-utils
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-sdb
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-sdb-chroot
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
bind-utils
9.11.4-9.P2.el7
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
To provide fine-grained controls over the ability to use Dynamic DNS (DDNS) to update records in a zone, BIND 9 provides a feature called update-policy. Various rules can be configured to limit the types of updates that can be performed by a client, depending on the key used when sending the update request. Unfortunately, some rule types were not initially documented, and when documentation for them was added to the Administrator Reference Manual (ARM) in change #3112, the language that was added to the ARM at that time incorrectly described the behavior of two rule types, krb5-subdomain and ms-subdomain. This incorrect documentation could mislead operators into believing that policies they had configured were more restrictive than they actually were. This affects BIND versions prior to BIND 9.11.5 and BIND 9.12.3.
To provide fine-grained controls over the ability to use Dynamic DNS (DDNS) to update records in a zone, BIND 9 provides a feature called update-policy. Various rules can be configured to limit the types of updates that can be performed by a client, depending on the key used when sending the update request. Unfortunately, some rule types were not initially documented, and when documentation for them was added to the Administrator Reference Manual (ARM) in change #3112, the language that was added to the ARM at that time incorrectly described the behavior of two rule types, krb5-subdomain and ms-subdomain. This incorrect documentation could mislead operators into believing that policies they had configured were more restrictive than they actually were. This affects BIND versions prior to BIND 9.11.5 and BIND 9.12.3.
To provide fine-grained controls over the ability to use Dynamic DNS (DDNS) to update records in a zone, BIND 9 provides a feature called update-policy. Various rules can be configured to limit the types of updates that can be performed by a client, depending on the key used when sending the update request. Unfortunately, some rule types were not initially documented, and when documentation for them was added to the Administrator Reference Manual (ARM) in change #3112, the language that was added to the ARM at that time incorrectly described the behavior of two rule types, krb5-subdomain and ms-subdomain. This incorrect documentation could mislead operators into believing that policies they had configured were more restrictive than they actually were. This affects BIND versions prior to BIND 9.11.5 and BIND 9.12.3.
To provide fine-grained controls over the ability to use Dynamic DNS ( ...
To provide fine-grained controls over the ability to use Dynamic DNS (DDNS) to update records in a zone, BIND 9 provides a feature called update-policy. Various rules can be configured to limit the types of updates that can be performed by a client, depending on the key used when sending the update request. Unfortunately, some rule types were not initially documented, and when documentation for them was added to the Administrator Reference Manual (ARM) in change #3112, the language that was added to the ARM at that time incorrectly described the behavior of two rule types, krb5-subdomain and ms-subdomain. This incorrect documentation could mislead operators into believing that policies they had configured were more restrictive than they actually were. This affects BIND versions prior to BIND 9.11.5 and BIND 9.12.3.