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c2ad8700-de25-11ee-9190-84a93843eb75Unbound -- Denial-of-Service vulnerability

NLNet Labs reports:

Unbound 1.18.0 introduced a feature that removes EDE records from responses with size higher than the client's advertised buffer size. Before removing all the EDE records however, it would try to see if trimming the extra text fields on those records would result in an acceptable size while still retaining the EDE codes. Due to an unchecked condition, the code that trims the text of the EDE records could loop indefinitely. This happens when Unbound would reply with attached EDE information on a positive reply and the client's buffer size is smaller than the needed space to include EDE records. The vulnerability can only be triggered when the 'ede: yes' option is used; non default configuration.


Discovery 2024-03-07
Entry 2024-03-09
unbound
> 1.18.0 lt 1.19.2

CVE-2024-1931
https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/downloads/unbound/CVE-2024-1931.txt
2368755b-83f6-11ef-8d2e-a04a5edf46d9Unbound -- Denial of service attack

NLnet labs report:

A vulnerability has been discovered in Unbound when handling replies with very large RRsets that Unbound needs to perform name compression for.

Malicious upstreams responses with very large RRsets can cause Unbound to spend a considerable time applying name compression to downstream replies. This can lead to degraded performance and eventually denial of service in well orchestrated attacks.

Unbound version 1.21.1 introduces a hard limit on the number of name compression calculations it is willing to do per packet. Packets that need more compression will result in semi-compressed packets or truncated packets, even on TCP for huge messages, to avoid locking the CPU for long.

This change should not affect normal DNS traffic.


Discovery 2024-10-03
Entry 2024-10-06
unbound
< 1.21.1

CVE-2024-8508
https://nlnetlabs.nl/news/2024/Oct/03/unbound-1.21.1-released/