pdnsd: Denial of Service and cache poisoning Two errors in pdnsd allow for Denial of Service and cache poisoning. pdnsd 2009-01-11 2009-01-11 231285 remote 1.2.7 1.2.7

pdnsd is a proxy DNS server with permanent caching that is designed to cope with unreachable DNS servers.

Two issues have been reported in pdnsd:

An attacker could exploit the second weakness to poison the cache of pdnsd and thus spoof DNS traffic, which could e.g. lead to the redirection of web or mail traffic to malicious sites. The first issue can be exploited by enticing pdnsd to send a query to a malicious DNS server, or using the port randomization weakness, and might lead to a Denial of Service.

Port randomization can be enabled by setting the "query_port_start" option to 1024 which would resolve the CVE-2008-1447 issue.

All pdnsd users should upgrade to the latest version:

# emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=net-dns/pdnsd-1.2.7"
CVE-2008-1447 CVE-2008-4194 rbu rbu rbu