CWE
264
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2010-3615

First published: Mon Dec 06 2010(Updated: )

named in ISC BIND 9.7.2-P2 does not check all intended locations for allow-query ACLs, which might allow remote attackers to make successful requests for private DNS records via the standard DNS query mechanism.

Credit: cret@cert.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
ISC BIND 9=9.7.2-p2

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2010-3615?

    CVE-2010-3615 is classified as a moderate severity vulnerability due to its potential to expose private DNS records.

  • How do I fix CVE-2010-3615?

    To fix CVE-2010-3615, upgrade to a patched version of ISC BIND that resolves the allow-query ACL issue.

  • What type of vulnerability is CVE-2010-3615?

    CVE-2010-3615 is a security vulnerability related to improper access controls in DNS query handling.

  • Who is affected by CVE-2010-3615?

    Users of ISC BIND 9.7.2-P2 are affected by CVE-2010-3615 due to the flawed allow-query ACL processing.

  • What could an attacker do with CVE-2010-3615?

    An attacker could exploit CVE-2010-3615 to gain unauthorized access to private DNS records.

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