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CVE-2017-3145

Description

BIND was improperly sequencing cleanup operations on upstream recursion fetch contexts, leading in some cases to a use-after-free error that can trigger an assertion failure and crash in named. Affects BIND 9.0.0 to 9.8.x, 9.9.0 to 9.9.11, 9.10.0 to 9.10.6, 9.11.0 to 9.11.2, 9.9.3-S1 to 9.9.11-S1, 9.10.5-S1 to 9.10.6-S1, 9.12.0a1 to 9.12.0rc1.

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  • https://github.com/ALTinners/bind9
  • https://github.com/ARPSyndicate/cvemon
  • https://github.com/AndrewLipscomb/bind9
  • https://github.com/DButter/whitehat_public
  • https://github.com/Dokukin1/Metasploitable
  • https://github.com/Iknowmyname/Nmap-Scans-M2
  • https://github.com/NikulinMS/13-01-hw
  • https://github.com/Zhivarev/13-01-hw
  • https://github.com/balabit-deps/balabit-os-7-bind9
  • https://github.com/balabit-deps/balabit-os-8-bind9-libs
  • https://github.com/balabit-deps/balabit-os-9-bind9-libs
  • https://github.com/pexip/os-bind9
  • https://github.com/pexip/os-bind9-libs
  • https://github.com/psmedley/bind-os2
  • https://github.com/smabramov/Vulnerabilities-and-attacks-on-information-systems
  • https://github.com/tomoyamachi/gocarts
  • https://github.com/zzzWTF/db-13-01
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