![]() ![]() Listing of Vulnerabilities affecting BIND 9.9 # We recommend that you not use obsolete versions of any ISC software. This page explains our version numbering system. We do not generally list alpha, beta, or release candidate (RC) versions here, and recommend that you use only released software in any environment in which security could be an issue. See the matrix for current branches for more information about how to interpret these tables. ![]() If a vulnerability number is greater than the highest column heading, that branch has not been tested and should be assumed to be vulnerable. If a vulnerability number is less than the lowest column heading, that branch does not have any versions with it. ![]() The second part is a table listing all of the releases in this branch along the side and vulnerabilities along the top.The third column is a short description of the vulnerability, linked (where possible) to our Knowledgebase article on the vulnerability. The second column is the CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposure) number for the vulnerability, linked to its page on. The first column is a reference number for use in the tables in the second part. The first part is a table listing all of the vulnerabilities covered by this page.It is known to be affected by some vulnerabilities discovered after the EOL date (July 2018) but those will not be listed here. ![]() I want that an external machine that use as nameserver 192.168.200.70, can resolve BIND 9 Security Vulnerability Matrix is a record of vulnerabilities affecting the EOL BIND 9.9 branch during (or very shortly after) its lifetime. The hostname server1 is only specified in /etc/hostname. NOTE: server1 is an external nameserver, not in the network. :9: ignoring out-of-zone data (:18: ignoring out-of-zone data () (200405191 8H 4H 4W 1D)īut if i check the zonefile named-checkzone I want that client can resolve names as using the external nameserver. I have two networks, one internal () and one external (with one name server and one client), connected by a firewall. I'm setting a network in a virtual enviroinment. ![]()
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