dnsmasq Denial of Service and DNS Cache Poisoning
Secunia Advisory: SA31197
Release Date: 2008-07-23
Last Update: 2008-07-29
Popularity: 2,422 views

Critical:
Moderately critical
Impact: Spoofing
DoS
Where: From remote
Solution Status: Vendor Patch

Software:Dnsmasq 2.x

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CVE reference:CVE-2008-1447
CVE-2008-3350


Description:
Some vulnerabilities have been reported in dnsmasq, which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service) and poison the DNS cache.

1) A vulnerability is caused due to dnsmasq not sufficiently randomising the DNS transaction ID and the source port number, which can be exploited to poison the DNS cache.

2) An error when an unknown client tries to renew a DHCP lease can be exploited to crash the service.

Note: Additionally, an error within the netlink code and a potential crash when a host without a lease performs a DHCPINFORM have been reported in version 2.43.

Vulnerability #1 is reported in versions prior to 2.43, vulnerability #2 is reported in version 2.43.

Solution:
Update to version 2.45.

Provided and/or discovered by:
1) Dan Kaminsky, IOActive
2) The vendor thanks Carlos Carvalho

Changelog:
2008-07-29: Added CVE reference.

Original Advisory:
dnsmasq release announcements:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.dns.dnsmasq.general/2156
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.dns.dnsmasq.general/2189
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.dns.dnsmasq.general/2199

Vendor statement regarding DNS cache poisoning:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.dns.dnsmasq.general/2176


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