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bind: Update to 9.11.1

Message ID 20170425190832.25589-1-matthias.fischer@ipfire.org
State Accepted
Commit 07002f2bca7efd49d8baea0dadf193a29f27604b
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Message

Matthias Fischer April 26, 2017, 5:08 a.m. UTC
  For details see:
https://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.11.1/RELEASE-NOTES-bind-9.11.1.html

"Security Fixes

rndc "" could trigger an assertion failure in named. This flaw is disclosed
in (CVE-2017-3138). [RT #44924]

Some chaining (i.e., type CNAME or DNAME) responses to upstream queries could
trigger assertion failures. This flaw is disclosed in CVE-2017-3137. [RT #44734]

dns64 with break-dnssec yes; can result in an assertion failure. This flaw is
disclosed in CVE-2017-3136. [RT #44653]

If a server is configured with a response policy zone (RPZ) that rewrites an
answer with local data, and is also configured for DNS64 address mapping, a NULL
pointer can be read triggering a server crash. This flaw is disclosed in
CVE-2017-3135. [RT #44434]

A coding error in the nxdomain-redirect feature could lead to an assertion failure
if the redirection namespace was served from a local authoritative data source such
as a local zone or a DLZ instead of via recursive lookup. This flaw is disclosed in
CVE-2016-9778. [RT #43837]

named could mishandle authority sections with missing RRSIGs, triggering an
assertion failure. This flaw is disclosed in CVE-2016-9444. [RT #43632]

named mishandled some responses where covering RRSIG records were returned without
the requested data, resulting in an assertion failure. This flaw is disclosed in
CVE-2016-9147. [RT #43548]

named incorrectly tried to cache TKEY records which could trigger an assertion failure
when there was a class mismatch. This flaw is disclosed in CVE-2016-9131. [RT #43522]

It was possible to trigger assertions when processing responses containing answers of
type DNAME. This flaw is disclosed in CVE-2016-8864. [RT #43465]

Added the ability to specify the maximum number of records permitted in a zone
(max-records #;). This provides a mechanism to block overly large zone transfers, which
is a potential risk with slave zones from other parties, as described in CVE-2016-6170.
[RT #42143]

Bug Fixes

A synthesized CNAME record appearing in a response before the associated DNAME could be
cached, when it should not have been. This was a regression introduced while addressing
CVE-2016-8864. [RT #44318]

named could deadlock if multiple changes to NSEC/NSEC3 parameters for the same zone were
being processed at the same time. [RT #42770]

named could trigger an assertion when sending NOTIFY messages. [RT #44019]

Referencing a nonexistent zone in a response-policy statement could cause an assertion
failure during configuration. [RT #43787]

rndc addzone could cause a crash when attempting to add a zone with a type other than
master or slave. Such zones are now rejected. [RT #43665]

named could hang when encountering log file names with large apparent gaps in version
number (for example, when files exist called "logfile.0", "logfile.1", and
"logfile.1482954169"). This is now handled correctly. [RT #38688]

If a zone was updated while named was processing a query for nonexistent data, it could
return out-of-sync NSEC3 records causing potential DNSSEC validation failure. [RT #43247]"

Best,
Matthias

Signed-off-by: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org>
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