USN-3346-3: Bind vulnerabilities
8 November 2017
Bind could be made to serve incorrect information or expose sensitive information over the network.
Releases
Packages
- bind9 - Internet Domain Name Server
Details
USN-3346-1 and USN-3346-2 fixed two vulnerabilities in Bind and a regression,
respectively. This update provides the corresponding update for Ubuntu 12.04 ESM.
Original advisory details:
Clément Berthaux discovered that Bind did not correctly check TSIG
authentication for zone update requests. An attacker could use this
to improperly perform zone updates. (CVE-2017-3143)
Clément Berthaux discovered that Bind did not correctly check TSIG
authentication for zone transfer requests. An attacker could use this
to improperly transfer entire zones. (CVE-2017-3142)
In addition, this update adds the new root zone key signing key (KSK).
Update instructions
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:
Ubuntu 12.04
After a standard system update you need to restart Bind to make
all the necessary changes.
References
Related notices
- USN-3346-1: bind9-doc, liblwres141, libisccc140, libdns100, libisc160, libisccfg90, libbind-dev, libbind-export-dev, libisccfg-export140, libdns-export162-udeb, libisccc90, libisc-export160, libisccfg-export140-udeb, libisccfg140, bind9-host, libisccc-export140-udeb, libisc95, libdns-export162, libbind9-140, libirs-export141, libirs-export141-udeb, dnsutils, libisc-export160-udeb, libirs141, libbind9-90, libisccc-export140, host, libdns162, bind9, liblwres90, lwresd, bind9utils