Описание
Header.pm in Net::DNS before 0.60, a Perl module, (1) generates predictable sequence IDs with a fixed increment and (2) can use the same starting ID for all child processes of a forking server, which allows remote attackers to spoof DNS responses, as originally reported for qpsmtp and spamassassin.
| Релиз | Статус | Примечание | 
|---|---|---|
| dapper | released  | 0.53-2ubuntu1 | 
| devel | not-affected  | 0.60-1 | 
| edgy | released  | 0.57-1ubuntu1 | 
| feisty | released  | 0.59-1build1.1 | 
| gutsy | not-affected  | 0.60-1 | 
| upstream | released  | 0.60 | 
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4.3 Medium
CVSS2
Связанные уязвимости
Header.pm in Net::DNS before 0.60, a Perl module, (1) generates predictable sequence IDs with a fixed increment and (2) can use the same starting ID for all child processes of a forking server, which allows remote attackers to spoof DNS responses, as originally reported for qpsmtp and spamassassin.
Header.pm in Net::DNS before 0.60, a Perl module, (1) generates predictable sequence IDs with a fixed increment and (2) can use the same starting ID for all child processes of a forking server, which allows remote attackers to spoof DNS responses, as originally reported for qpsmtp and spamassassin.
Header.pm in Net::DNS before 0.60, a Perl module, (1) generates predic ...
Header.pm in Net::DNS before 0.60, a Perl module, (1) generates predictable sequence IDs with a fixed increment and (2) can use the same starting ID for all child processes of a forking server, which allows remote attackers to spoof DNS responses, as originally reported for qpsmtp and spamassassin.
ELSA-2007-0674: Moderate: perl-Net-DNS security update (MODERATE)
4.3 Medium
CVSS2