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[Full-disclosure] NISCC DNS Protocol Vulnerability

Subject: [Full-disclosure] NISCC DNS Protocol Vulnerability
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 22:59:05 +0300
http://www.niscc.gov.uk/niscc/vulnAdv-en.html
"The vulnerabilities described in this advisory affect implementations of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol. Many vendors include support for this protocol in their products and may be impacted to varying degrees, if at all."


"Impact:
..DoS...memory corruption...stack corruption...buffer overflow exploits"

"Vendors affected:
Cisco, Delegate, Ethereal, Hitachi, ISC, Juniper Networks, MyDNS, pdnsd, Sun, Wind River & Microsoft"


Whole stuff in .pdf format
http://www.niscc.gov.uk/niscc/docs/re-20060425-00312.pdf?lang=en



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