HIGH7.5CVE-2023-50868The Closest Encloser Proof aspect of the DNS protocol (in RFC 5155 when RFC 9276 guidance is skipped) allows remote attackers to cause a de… from 0
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HIGH7.5knot-resolver - security update
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HIGH7.5Knot Resolver before 5.6.0 enables attackers to consume its resources, launching amplification attacks and potentially causing a denial of…
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HIGH7.5knot-resolver - security update
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HIGH7.5knot-resolver - security update
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HIGH7.5Knot Resolver before 5.3.2 is prone to an assertion failure, triggerable by a remote attacker in an edge case (NSEC3 with too many iteratio…
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HIGH7.5A flaw was found in knot-resolver before version 2.3.0.
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HIGH7.5Knot Resolver before 5.1.1 allows traffic amplification via a crafted DNS answer from an attacker-controlled server, aka an "NXNSAttack" is…
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HIGH7.5knot-resolver before version 4.3.0 is vulnerable to denial of service through high CPU utilization.
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HIGH7.5A vulnerability was discovered in DNS resolver of knot resolver before version 4.1.0 which allows remote attackers to downgrade DNSSEC-secu…
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HIGH7.5knot-resolver - security update
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HIGH7.5knot-resolver - security update
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MEDIUM6.8Improper input validation bug in DNS resolver component of Knot Resolver before 2.4.1 allows remote attacker to poison cache.
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MEDIUM5.3Knot Resolver through 5.5.1 may allow DNS cache poisoning when there is an attempt to limit forwarding actions by filters.
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LOW3.7Improper input validation bugs in DNSSEC validators components in Knot Resolver (prior version 1.5.2) allow attacker in man-in-the-middle p…
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