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Author SHA1 Message Date
delphij
46575768ca Upgrade to 9.8.3-P4:
Prevents a lockup when queried a deliberately constructed combination
of records. [CVE-2012-5166]

For more information: https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00801
2012-10-10 19:47:52 +00:00
dougb
4ca95619a9 Upgrade to 9.8.3-P3:
Prevents a crash when queried for a record whose RDATA exceeds
65535 bytes.

Prevents a crash when validating caused by using "Bad cache" data
before it has been initialized.

ISC_QUEUE handling for recursive clients was updated to address
a race condition that could cause a memory leak. This rarely
occurred with UDP clients, but could be a significant problem
for a server handling a steady rate of TCP queries.

A condition has been corrected where improper handling of
zero-length RDATA could cause undesirable behavior, including
termination of the named process.

For more information: https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00788
2012-09-20 04:12:09 +00:00
dougb
9a92fe1273 Heavy DNSSEC Validation Load Can Cause a "Bad Cache" Assertion Failure
in BIND9

High numbers of queries with DNSSEC validation enabled can cause an
assertion failure in named, caused by using a "bad cache" data structure
before it has been initialized.

CVE: CVE-2012-3817
Posting date: 24 July, 2012
2012-07-24 18:53:28 +00:00
dougb
3eaf26594a Upgrade to 9.8.3-P1, the latest from ISC. This version contains
a critical bugfix:

  Processing of DNS resource records where the rdata field is zero length
  may cause various issues for the servers handling them.

  Processing of these records may lead to unexpected outcomes. Recursive
  servers may crash or disclose some portion of memory to the client.
  Secondary servers may crash on restart after transferring a zone
  containing these records. Master servers may corrupt zone data if the
  zone option "auto-dnssec" is set to "maintain". Other unexpected
  problems that are not listed here may also be encountered.

All BIND users are strongly encouraged to upgrade.
2012-06-04 22:11:20 +00:00
dougb
a2b635f68f Upgrade to BIND version 9.8.3, the latest from ISC.
Feature Change

*  BIND now recognizes the TLSA resource record type, created to
   support IETF DANE (DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities)

Bug Fix

*  The locking strategy around the handling of iterative queries
   has been tuned to reduce unnecessary contention in a multi-
   threaded environment.

Other critical bug fixes are included.

All BIND users are encouraged to upgrade.
2012-05-28 19:47:56 +00:00
dougb
4897f3c39d The BIND 9.8.2 tarball was re-rolled to remove 9.8.1 release notes.
This change was noticed by ISC at:

https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-users/2012-April/087345.html

and verified by me both by comparing the contents of the old and new
distfiles and by verifying the PGP signature on the new distfile.
2012-04-12 01:53:33 +00:00
dougb
0adb91c0ac Update to version 9.8.2, the latest from ISC, which contains numerous bug fixes. 2012-04-05 04:29:35 +00:00
dougb
446da3721f Upgrade to BIND 9.8.1-P1 to address the following DDOS bug:
Recursive name servers are failing with an assertion:
INSIST(! dns_rdataset_isassociated(sigrdataset))

At this time it is not thought that authoritative-only servers
are affected, but information about this bug is evolving rapidly.

Because it may be possible to trigger this bug even on networks
that do not allow untrusted users to access the recursive name
servers (perhaps via specially crafted e-mail messages, and/or
malicious web sites) it is recommended that ALL operators of
recursive name servers upgrade immediately.

For more information see:
https://www.isc.org/software/bind/advisories/cve-2011-tbd
which will be updated as more information becomes available.

https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-4313
2011-11-17 00:25:35 +00:00
dougb
f18a6196d7 Upgrade to BIND version 9.8.1. Release notes at:
https://deepthought.isc.org/article/AA-00446/81/
or
/usr/src/contrib/bind9/

Approved by:	re (kib)
2011-09-03 07:13:45 +00:00
dougb
f4894c219c Upgrade to version 9.8.0-P4
This version has many new features, see /usr/share/doc/bind9/README
for details.
2011-07-16 11:12:09 +00:00
dougb
a56bc34bcb Update to version 9.6-ESV-R4-P3
ALL BIND USERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO UPGRADE IMMEDIATELY

This update addresses the following vulnerability:

CVE-2011-2464
=============
Severity:	High
Exploitable:	Remotely

Description:

A defect in the affected BIND 9 versions allows an attacker to remotely
cause the "named" process to exit using a specially crafted packet. This
defect affects both recursive and authoritative servers. The code location
of the defect makes it impossible to protect BIND using ACLs configured
within named.conf or by disabling any features at compile-time or run-time.

https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-2464
https://www.isc.org/software/bind/advisories/cve-2011-2464
2011-07-06 00:48:31 +00:00
dougb
28d62831de Apply bug fixes
Submitted by:	marius
2011-07-06 00:47:27 +00:00
dougb
ced7835c06 Upgrade to 9.6-ESV-R4-P1, which address the following issues:
1. Very large RRSIG RRsets included in a negative cache can trigger
an assertion failure that will crash named (BIND 9 DNS) due to an
off-by-one error in a buffer size check.

This bug affects all resolving name servers, whether DNSSEC validation
is enabled or not, on all BIND versions prior to today. There is a
possibility of malicious exploitation of this bug by remote users.

2. Named could fail to validate zones listed in a DLV that validated
insecure without using DLV and had DS records in the parent zone.

Add a patch provided by ru@ and confirmed by ISC to fix a crash at
shutdown time when a SIG(0) key is being used.
2011-05-28 00:21:28 +00:00
dougb
31eda3d2ca Update to BIND 9.6.3, the latest from ISC on the 9.6 branch.
All 9.6 users with DNSSEC validation enabled should upgrade to this
version, or the latest version in the 9.7 branch, prior to 2011-03-31
in order to avoid validation failures for names in .COM as described
here:

https://www.isc.org/announcement/bind-9-dnssec-validation-fails-new-ds-record

In addition the fixes for this and other bugs, there are also the
following:

  * Various fixes to kerberos support, including GSS-TSIG
  * Various fixes to avoid leaking memory, and to problems that could
    prevent a clean shutdown of named
2011-02-06 22:46:07 +00:00
dougb
63d4368df2 Update to version 9.6-ESV-R3, the latest from ISC, which addresses
the following security vulnerabilities.

For more information regarding these issues please see:
http://www.isc.org/announcement/guidance-regarding-dec-1st-2010-security-advisories

1. Cache incorrectly allows ncache and rrsig for the same type

   http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-3613

   Affects resolver operators whose servers are open to potential
   attackers. Triggering the bug will cause the server to crash.

   This bug applies even if you do not have DNSSEC enabled.

2. Key algorithm rollover

   http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-3614

   Affects resolver operators who are validating with DNSSEC, and
   querying zones which are in a key rollover period. The bug will
   cause answers to incorrectly be marked as insecure.
2010-12-04 05:58:56 +00:00
dougb
1847561168 Update to 9.6-ESV-R2, the latest from ISC.
This version contains bug fixes that are relevant to any
caching/resolving name server; as well as DNSSEC-related
fixes.
2010-10-31 04:45:53 +00:00
dougb
8acfbaefd7 Upgrade to 9.6.2-P2, which addresses the following;
Named could return SERVFAIL for negative responses
   from unsigned zones.
2010-05-20 08:15:06 +00:00
dougb
d645bf55b3 Update to 9.6.2-P1, the latest patchfix release which deals with
the problems related to the handling of broken DNSSEC trust chains.

This fix is only relevant for those who have DNSSEC validation
enabled and configure trust anchors from third parties, either
manually, or through a system like DLV.
2010-03-18 19:00:35 +00:00
dougb
c52afe031a Upgrade to version 9.6.2. This version includes all previously released
security patches to the 9.6.1 version, as well as many other bug fixes.

This version also incorporates a different fix for the problem we had
patched in contrib/bind9/bin/dig/dighost.c, so that file is now back
to being the same as the vendor version.

Due to the fact that the DNSSEC algorithm that will be used to sign the
root zone is only included in this version and in 9.7.x those who wish
to do validation MUST upgrade to one of these prior to July 2010.
2010-03-03 05:45:24 +00:00
dougb
627ca92735 Upgrade to BIND 9.6.1-P3.
This version address the following vulnerabilities:

BIND 9 Cache Update from Additional Section
https://www.isc.org/advisories/CVE-2009-4022v6
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-4022
A nameserver with DNSSEC validation enabled may incorrectly add
unauthenticated records to its cache that are received during the
resolution of a recursive client query

BIND 9 DNSSEC validation code could cause bogus NXDOMAIN responses
https://www.isc.org/advisories/CVE-2010-0097
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-0097
There was an error in the DNSSEC NSEC/NSEC3 validation code that could
cause bogus NXDOMAIN responses (that is, NXDOMAIN responses for records
proven by NSEC or NSEC3 to exist) to be cached as if they had validated
correctly

These issues only affect systems with DNSSEC validation enabled.
2010-01-25 06:18:31 +00:00
marcel
26d17419ba Fix Read-After-Write (RAW) dependency violation for ar.ccv in
isc_atomic_xadd() and isc_atomic_cmpxchg().

Approved by:	dougb@
MFC after:	1 week
2009-12-07 02:17:58 +00:00
dougb
54dfe5254b Update to BIND 9.6.1-P2. The vulnerability this is designed to fix is
related to DNSSEC validation on a resolving name server that allows
access to untrusted users. If your system does not fall into all 3 of
these categories you do not need to update immediately.
2009-11-30 03:38:34 +00:00
dougb
2223d789e6 Wrap some socket handling code in a !NULL bow
This patch or something similar will likely be included in a future
BIND release.

PR:		bin/138061
Submitted by:	Michael Baker <michael.baker@diversit.com.au>
Original patch submitted by:	Volker <volker@vwsoft.com>
Patch reviewed and tweaked by:	ISC
2009-11-07 18:55:39 +00:00
dougb
2e73ad7182 Update to version 9.6.1-P1 which addresses a remote DoS vulnerability:
Receipt of a specially-crafted dynamic update message may
	cause BIND 9 servers to exit. This vulnerability affects all
	servers -- it is not limited to those that are configured to
	allow dynamic updates. Access controls will not provide an
	effective workaround.

More details can be found here: https://www.isc.org/node/474

All BIND users are encouraged to update to a patched version ASAP.

Approved by:	re (re -> SO -> dougb)
2009-07-29 00:15:39 +00:00
dougb
b4778c66fe This is the solution that ISC committed after 9.6.1-release for
the gcc warning issue. It should be included in the next upstream
release.
2009-06-25 19:52:45 +00:00
dougb
3727f1aa7d Update to the final release version of BIND 9.6.1. It has the following
changes from the 9.6.1rc1 version. The first 2 only affect DNSSEC.

          named could incorrectly delete NSEC3 records for
          empty nodes when processing a update request.

          Accept DS responses from delegation only zones.

          "delegation-only" was not being accepted in
          delegation-only type zones.
2009-06-25 19:16:29 +00:00
dougb
8ad378b6e2 Local hack to get the build going again while ISC works on a more
permanent solution for 9.6.1-release.

"My suggestion is to remove the whole attribute construct.
It only suppresses a warning when a function is unused. In this case
the function is defined as inline, so it's not causing a warning when
not used."

Submitted by:	marcel
2009-06-01 06:31:04 +00:00
dougb
5e9448f437 Update BIND to version 9.6.1rc1. This version has better performance and
lots of new features compared to 9.4.x, including:

	Full NSEC3 support
	Automatic zone re-signing
	New update-policy methods tcp-self and 6to4-self
	DHCID support.
	More detailed statistics counters including those supported in BIND 8.
	Faster ACL processing.
	Efficient LRU cache-cleaning mechanism.
	NSID support.
2009-05-31 05:44:21 +00:00
dougb
1e9abbf9ca Update BIND to version 9.6.1rc1. This version has better performance and
lots of new features compared to 9.4.x, including:

	Full NSEC3 support
	Automatic zone re-signing
	New update-policy methods tcp-self and 6to4-self
	DHCID support.
	More detailed statistics counters including those supported in BIND 8.
	Faster ACL processing.
	Efficient LRU cache-cleaning mechanism.
	NSID support.
2009-05-31 05:42:58 +00:00
dougb
4add853d06 Merge from vendor/bind9/dist as of the 9.4.3-P2 import 2009-03-21 23:00:40 +00:00
dougb
b57ad9857e Merge from vendor/bind9/dist as of the 9.4.3-P1 import 2009-01-09 11:45:45 +00:00
dougb
c673a416c3 Merge from vendor/bind9/dist as of the 9.4.3 import 2008-12-23 22:47:56 +00:00
dougb
1f3acabb18 Merge from vendor/bind9/dist as of the 9.4.2-P2 import 2008-09-01 22:54:49 +00:00
dougb
4afe5943d6 Merge from vendor/bind9/dist as of the 9.4.2-P1 import, including
the patch from ISC for lib/bind9/check.c and deletion of unused
files in lib/bind.

This version will by default randomize the UDP query source port
(and sequence number of course) for every query.

In order to take advantage of this randomization users MUST have an
appropriate firewall configuration to allow UDP queries to be sent and
answers to be received on random ports; and users MUST NOT specify a
port number using the query-source[-v6] options.

The avoid-v[46]-udp-ports options exist for users who wish to eliminate
certain port numbers from being chosen by named for this purpose. See
the ARM Chatper 6 for more information.

Also please note, this issue applies only to UDP query ports. A random
ephemeral port is always chosen for TCP queries.

This issue applies primarily to name servers whose main purpose is to
resolve random queries (sometimes referred to as "caching" servers, or
more properly as "resolving" servers), although even an "authoritative"
name server will make some queries, primarily at startup time.

All users of BIND are strongly encouraged to upgrade to the latest
version, and to utilize the source port randomization feature.

This update addresses issues raised in:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1447
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/800113
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dnsext-forgery-resilience
2008-07-12 09:38:35 +00:00
dougb
3be39aaa23 The vendor area is the proper home for these files now. 2008-07-12 08:46:21 +00:00
peter
ba8f85b49c Flatten bind9 vendor work area 2008-07-12 05:00:28 +00:00
dougb
2510cd62c4 Add proper mime-types for files that they are relevant for.
This is useful for things like *.pdf files that svn needs
to know about, and will probably be useful down the road
for other things.
2008-06-02 20:37:11 +00:00
dougb
0f328cea25 Update this file so that BIND on ARM can actually work. I quote:
The problem was, isc_atomic_cmpxchg() is almost like our
	atomic_cmpset_32(), except it expects the old value to be
	returned, whereas our atomic_cmpset_32 returns 1 on success,
	or 0 on failure. So I re-implemented something suitable.

Submitted by:	cognet
Reviewed by:	bsdimp
2007-12-03 08:26:34 +00:00
dougb
4a9c2dfe51 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r174206,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
2007-12-03 08:26:34 +00:00
dougb
a826585f40 These files are not part of the distribution.
Brought to you by:	PEBCAK
2007-12-02 19:21:31 +00:00
dougb
4632e549b6 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r174190,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
2007-12-02 19:17:26 +00:00
dougb
848cf5c2a5 This file is no longer in BIND 9.4.2 2007-12-02 19:17:26 +00:00
dougb
a71024a14b Vendor import of BIND 9.4.2 2007-12-02 19:10:41 +00:00
dougb
e9f5980a15 Vendor import of 9.4.1-P1, which has fixes for the following:
1. The default access control lists (acls) are not being
correctly set. If not set anyone can make recursive queries
and/or query the cache contents.

See also:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2007-2925

2. The DNS query id generation is vulnerable to cryptographic
analysis which provides a 1 in 8 chance of guessing the next
query id for 50% of the query ids. This can be used to perform
cache poisoning by an attacker.

This bug only affects outgoing queries, generated by BIND 9 to
answer questions as a resolver, or when it is looking up data
for internal uses, such as when sending NOTIFYs to slave name
servers.

All users are encouraged to upgrade.

See also:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2007-2926

Approved by:	re (kensmith, implicit)
2007-07-25 08:12:36 +00:00
dougb
7fe38836a1 Add a custom atomic.h file which implements the C versions of the
code we already have assembly versions of.

Written by:	imp
2007-06-05 22:15:38 +00:00
dougb
0758208e67 Remove from the vendor branch files that are no longer
present in BIND 9.4.1.
2007-06-02 23:29:48 +00:00
dougb
6df9693fc1 Vendor import of BIND 9.4.1 2007-06-02 23:21:47 +00:00
dougb
fb8cb3b3a3 Vendor import of BIND 9.3.4 2007-01-29 18:31:57 +00:00
dougb
b63477174b Remove from the vendor branch files that are no longer in the
9.3.3 sources.
2006-12-10 07:12:50 +00:00
dougb
f5d31f05bd Vendor import of BIND 9.3.3 2006-12-10 07:09:56 +00:00