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8 known vulnerabilities across versions
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CVE-2017-9104
< 1.5.2
An issue was discovered in adns before 1.5.2. It hangs, eating CPU, if a compression pointer loop is encountered.
9.8
CRITICAL
CVE-2017-9103
< 1.5.2
An issue was discovered in adns before 1.5.2. pap_mailbox822 does not properly check st from adns__findlabel_next. Without this, a
9.8
CRITICAL
CVE-2017-9109
< 1.5.2
An issue was discovered in adns before 1.5.2. It fails to ignore apparent answers before the first RR that was found the first tim
9.8
CRITICAL
CVE-2017-9108
< 1.5.2
An issue was discovered in adns before 1.5.2. adnshost mishandles a missing final newline on a stdin read. It is wrong to incremen
7.5
HIGH
CVE-2017-9107
< 1.5.2
An issue was discovered in adns before 1.5.2. It overruns reading a buffer if a domain ends with backslash. If the query domain en
7.5
HIGH
CVE-2017-9106
< 1.5.2
An issue was discovered in adns before 1.5.2. adns_rr_info mishandles a bogus *datap. The general pattern for formatting integers
7.5
HIGH
CVE-2017-9105
< 1.5.2
An issue was discovered in adns before 1.5.2. It corrupts a pointer when a nameserver speaks first because of a wrong number of po
8.8
HIGH
CVE-2008-4100
<= 1.4
GNU adns 1.4 and earlier uses a fixed source port and sequential transaction IDs for DNS requests, which makes it easier for remot
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