Vulnerabilities > Dnrd

DATE CVE VULNERABILITY TITLE RISK
2005-12-31 CVE-2005-2316 Denial-Of-Service vulnerability in dnrd
Domain Name Relay Daemon (DNRD) before 2.19.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite recursion) via a DNS packet that uses message compression in the QNAME and two pointers that point to each other (circular buffer).
network
low complexity
dnrd
5.0
2005-12-31 CVE-2005-2315 Remote Security vulnerability in dnrd
Buffer overflow in Domain Name Relay Daemon (DNRD) before 2.19.1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a large number of large DNS packets with the Z and QR flags cleared.
network
low complexity
dnrd
7.5
2005-12-31 CVE-2005-0037 Remote Denial of Service vulnerability in Multiple Vendor DNS Message Decompression
The DNS implementation of DNRD before 2.10 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a compressed DNS packet with a label length byte with an incorrect offset, which could trigger an infinite loop.
network
low complexity
dnrd
5.0
2004-12-31 CVE-2004-0789 Denial Of Service vulnerability in Multiple Vendor DNS Response Flooding
Multiple implementations of the DNS protocol, including (1) Poslib 1.0.2-1 and earlier as used by Posadis, (2) Axis Network products before firmware 3.13, and (3) Men & Mice Suite 2.2x before 2.2.3 and 3.5.x before 3.5.2, allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (CPU and network bandwidth consumption) by triggering a communications loop via (a) DNS query packets with localhost as a spoofed source address, or (b) a response packet that triggers a response packet.
5.0
2002-03-25 CVE-2002-0140 Denial Of Service vulnerability in DNRD DNS Request/Reply
Domain Name Relay Daemon (dnrd) 2.10 and earlier allows remote malicious DNS sites to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via a long or malformed DNS reply, which is not handled properly by parse_query, get_objectname, and possibly other functions.
network
low complexity
dnrd
7.5