Описание
ELSA-2023-4099: bind security update (IMPORTANT)
[32:9.16.23-11.1]
- Improve RBT overmem cache cleaning (CVE-2023-2828)
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 9
Oracle Linux aarch64
bind
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-chroot
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-devel
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-dnssec-doc
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-dnssec-utils
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-doc
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-libs
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-license
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-utils
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
python3-bind
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
Oracle Linux x86_64
bind
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-chroot
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-devel
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-dnssec-doc
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-dnssec-utils
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-doc
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-libs
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-license
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
bind-utils
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
python3-bind
9.16.23-11.el9_2.1
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
Every `named` instance configured to run as a recursive resolver maintains a cache database holding the responses to the queries it has recently sent to authoritative servers. The size limit for that cache database can be configured using the `max-cache-size` statement in the configuration file; it defaults to 90% of the total amount of memory available on the host. When the size of the cache reaches 7/8 of the configured limit, a cache-cleaning algorithm starts to remove expired and/or least-recently used RRsets from the cache, to keep memory use below the configured limit. It has been discovered that the effectiveness of the cache-cleaning algorithm used in `named` can be severely diminished by querying the resolver for specific RRsets in a certain order, effectively allowing the configured `max-cache-size` limit to be significantly exceeded. This issue affects BIND 9 versions 9.11.0 through 9.16.41, 9.18.0 through 9.18.15, 9.19.0 through 9.19.13, 9.11.3-S1 through 9.16.41-S1, and...
Every `named` instance configured to run as a recursive resolver maintains a cache database holding the responses to the queries it has recently sent to authoritative servers. The size limit for that cache database can be configured using the `max-cache-size` statement in the configuration file; it defaults to 90% of the total amount of memory available on the host. When the size of the cache reaches 7/8 of the configured limit, a cache-cleaning algorithm starts to remove expired and/or least-recently used RRsets from the cache, to keep memory use below the configured limit. It has been discovered that the effectiveness of the cache-cleaning algorithm used in `named` can be severely diminished by querying the resolver for specific RRsets in a certain order, effectively allowing the configured `max-cache-size` limit to be significantly exceeded. This issue affects BIND 9 versions 9.11.0 through 9.16.41, 9.18.0 through 9.18.15, 9.19.0 through 9.19.13, 9.11.3-S1 through 9.16.41-S1, and...
Every `named` instance configured to run as a recursive resolver maintains a cache database holding the responses to the queries it has recently sent to authoritative servers. The size limit for that cache database can be configured using the `max-cache-size` statement in the configuration file; it defaults to 90% of the total amount of memory available on the host. When the size of the cache reaches 7/8 of the configured limit, a cache-cleaning algorithm starts to remove expired and/or least-recently used RRsets from the cache, to keep memory use below the configured limit. It has been discovered that the effectiveness of the cache-cleaning algorithm used in `named` can be severely diminished by querying the resolver for specific RRsets in a certain order, effectively allowing the configured `max-cache-size` limit to be significantly exceeded. This issue affects BIND 9 versions 9.11.0 through 9.16.41, 9.18.0 through 9.18.15, 9.19.0 through 9.19.13, 9.11.3-S1 through 9.16.41-S1, and 9
Every `named` instance configured to run as a recursive resolver maint ...