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Re: 0day BIND vuln/exploit?


From: Security <security () stealthnodes com>
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 13:58:03 -0800

Andrew,

That's one thing I was also thinking about... instead of allowing the $string as-is, make it proper then push it to the backend to avoid issues like this

-Payam


On 11-11-16 12:58 PM, andrewhaynes () clear net nz wrote:
Hi Security
Off topic abit but  this might help, but injecting some chars into all dns request might stop some of these bugs

request "google.com"
inject "aaa.google.com" , you dns replys "google.com"

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