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Re: Vulnerability Issue in Implementations of the DNS Protocol


From: Vicky Rode <vickyr () socal rr com>
Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 10:53:04 -0700


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Has anyone (a) experienced or noticed issues related to this
vulnerability (b) what action(s) have you taken to address this, if any?

What do folks at verisign and isc think about this?


Any insight will be appreciated.


regards,
/vicky

Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
|
| UNIRAS (UK Gov CERT)/NISCC:
| http://www.niscc.gov.uk/niscc/docs/al-20050524-00433.html
|
| [snip]
|
|
| Summary
| - -------
| A vulnerability affecting the Domain Name System (DNS)
| protocol was identified by Dr. Steve Beaty from the
| Department of Mathematical and Computer Science of
| Metropolitan State College of Denver.
|
| The Domain Name System (DNS) protocol is an Internet
| service that translates domain names into Internet Protocol
| (IP) addresses. Because domain names are alphabetic,
| they're easier to remember, however the Internet is
| really based on IP addresses; hence every time a domain
| name is requested, a DNS service must translate the name
| into the corresponding IP address.
|
| The vulnerability concerns the recursion process used by
| some DNS implementations to decompress compressed DNS
| messages. Under certain circumstances, it is possible to
| cause the DNS server to terminate abnormally.
|
| All users of applications that support DNS are recommended
| to take note of this advisory and carry out any remedial actions
| suggested by their vendor(s).
|
| [snip]
|
| - ferg
|
|
| --
| "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
|  Engineering Architecture for the Internet
|  fergdawg () netzero net or fergdawg () sbcglobal net
|  ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
|
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