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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 =========================================================================== AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution ESB-2015.1996 sol17025: BIND DNSSEC vulnerability CVE-2010-0097 31 July 2015 =========================================================================== AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary --------------------------------- Product: F5 BIG-IP GTM Publisher: F5 Networks Operating System: Network Appliance Impact/Access: Provide Misleading Information -- Remote/Unauthenticated Resolution: Patch/Upgrade CVE Names: CVE-2010-0097 Reference: ESB-2012.0021 ESB-2011.1034 ESB-2010.0502.2 ESB-2010.0486.2 ESB-2010.0393 ESB-2010.0181 ESB-2010.0080 ESB-2010.0074 ESB-2010.0063 ESB-2010.0053.2 Original Bulletin: https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/17000/000/sol17025.html - --------------------------BEGIN INCLUDED TEXT-------------------- sol17025: BIND DNSSEC vulnerability CVE-2010-0097 Security Advisory Original Publication Date: 07/30/2015 Description ISC BIND 9.0.x through 9.3.x, 9.4 before 9.4.3-P5, 9.5 before 9.5.2-P2, 9.6 before 9.6.1-P3, and 9.7.0 beta does not properly validate DNSSEC (1) NSEC and (2) NSEC3 records. (CVE-2010-0097) Impact Remote attackers may be able to add the Authenticated Data (AD) flag to a forged NXDOMAIN response for an existing domain. Status F5 Product Development has assigned ID 534801 (BIG-IP) to this vulnerability, and has evaluated the currently supported releases for potential vulnerability. To determine if your release is known to be vulnerable, the components or features that are affected by the vulnerability, and for information about releases or hotfixes that address the vulnerability, refer to the following table: Product Versions known to be vulnerable Versions known to be not vulnerable Severity Vulnerable component or feature BIG-IP GTM 10.0.0 - 10.1.0 11.0.0 - 11.6.0 10.2.0 - 10.2.4 Medium BIND/DNSSEC Note: As of February 17, 2015, AskF5 Security Advisory articles include the Severity value. Security Advisory articles published before this date do not list a Severity value. Recommended Action If the previous table lists a version in the Versions known to be not vulnerable column, you can eliminate this vulnerability by upgrading to the listed version. If the listed version is older than the version you are currently running, or if the table does not list any version in the column, then no upgrade candidate currently exists. F5 responds to vulnerabilities in accordance with the Severity values published in the previous table. The Severity values and other security vulnerability parameters are defined in SOL4602: Overview of the F5 security vulnerability response policy. 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