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Vulnerability Analysis Result (Revision No : 1) [ Download XML
CVE-2010-0218
bind: ISC BIND 9.7.2 through 9.7.2-P1 uses an incorrect A...
http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2010-0218

Original

ISC BIND 9.7.2 through 9.7.2-P1 uses an incorrect ACL to restrict the ability of Recursion Desired (RD) queries to access the cache, which allows remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information via a DNS query.

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About This Analysis Information
Analysis Information Provider:
NIST NVD
First Published:
2010-10-05
Source Information Category:
Advisory, Alert
Last Updated:
2010-10-06




Affected Product Tags
cpe:/a:isc:bind:9.7.2
cpe:/a:isc:bind:9.7.2-p1
cpe:/a:isc:bind:9.7.2b1
cpe:/a:isc:bind:9.7.2rc1
 


Vulnerability Analysis Results
[Access Vector]  [?]
Undefined [?]

Local [?]
Adjacent Network [?]
X Network [?]

[Access Complexit]  [?]
Undefined [?]

High [?]
Medium [?]
X Low [?]

[Authentication]  [?]
Undefined [?]

Multiple [?]
Single [?]
X None [?]

[Confidentiality Impact]  [?]
Undefined [?]

None [?]
X Partial [?]
Complete [?]

[Integrity Impact]  [?]
Undefined [?]

X None [?]
Partial [?]
Complete [?]

[Availability Impact]  [?]
Undefined [?]

X None [?]
Partial [?]
Complete [?]

Alternatives




References
VU#784855




CONFIRM http://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.7.2-P2/RELEASE-NOTES-BIND-9.7.2-P2.html




MLIST [bind-announce] 20100928 Security Advisory Regarding Unexpected ACL Behavior in BIND 9.7.2




Vulnerability Type Permissions, Privileges, and Access Control (CWE-264)





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