Bugs put widely used DNS software at risk
Finnish researchers uncover a variety of holes
April 26, 2006 12:00 PM ETIDG News Service - A number of flaws in the software that is used to administer the Internet's Domain Name System have been discovered by researchers at Finland's University of Oulu.
The vulnerabilities could be exploited to "cause a variety of outcomes," including crashing the DNS server or possibly providing attackers with a way to run unauthorized software, according to an advisory, posted today by the U.K.'s National Infrastructure Security Co-ordination Centre.
Oulu researchers have created a DNS test suite that can be used to test for these vulnerabilities, and a number of DNS software providers, including Juniper Networks Inc. and the Internet Software Consortium, have confirmed that some of their products are vulnerable.
The bug found in the Internet Software Consortium's BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) software is "not considered high-risk," the researchers said. Hitachi Ltd. and Wind River Systems Inc. have said that their products are not affected.
Microsoft Corp., Cisco Systems Inc. and Sun Microsystems Inc. are testing their products and could not immediately say whether customers would be affected.
Collectively the world's DNS servers manage the Internet's system for converting easy-to-remember Web addresses, like Google.com, into the unique IP addresses that are used by machines.
These servers have come under increasing scrutiny because recent attacks have shown how the DNS system could potentially be compromised to bring down a large number of Web sites.
Last month, VeriSign Inc. revealed that unknown attackers had used compromised computers and DNS servers to launch a denial-of-service attack against about 1,500 organizations.
Shortly after that attack was publicized, hackers attacked DNS servers at Network Solutions Inc., and Joker.com, a domain-name registrar based in Germany. Both of these events ended up disrupting service to customers.
More information, including a list of vendor comments on these latest vulnerabilities can be found on the U.K. National Infrastructure Security Co-ordination Centre site.
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