CVE-2020-10030

EUVD-2020-2495
An issue has been found in PowerDNS Recursor 4.1.0 up to and including 4.3.0. It allows an attacker (with enough privileges to change the system's hostname) to cause disclosure of uninitialized memory content via a stack-based out-of-bounds read. It only occurs on systems where gethostname() does not have '\0' termination of the returned string if the hostname is larger than the supplied buffer. (Linux systems are not affected because the buffer is always large enough. OpenBSD systems are not affected because the returned hostname always has '\0' termination.) Under some conditions, this issue can lead to the writing of one '\0' byte out-of-bounds on the stack, causing a denial of service or possibly arbitrary code execution.
ProviderTypeBase ScoreAtk. VectorAtk. ComplexityPriv. RequiredVector
NISTPrimary
8.8 HIGH
NETWORK
LOW
LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Base Score
CVSS 3.x
EPSS Score
Percentile: 7%
Affected Products (NVD)
VendorProductVersion
powerdnsrecursor
4.1.0 ≤
𝑥
≤ 4.3.0
𝑥
= Vulnerable software versions
Debian logo
Debian Releases
Debian Product
Codename
pdns-recursor
bookworm
4.8.8-1
fixed
bookworm (security)
4.8.8-1
fixed
bullseye
4.4.2-3
fixed
sid
5.0.9-1
fixed
trixie
5.0.9-1
fixed
Ubuntu logo
Ubuntu Releases
Ubuntu Product
Codename
pdns-recursor
bionic
needs-triage
eoan
ignored
focal
needs-triage
groovy
not-affected
hirsute
not-affected
impish
not-affected
jammy
not-affected
kinetic
not-affected
lunar
not-affected
mantic
not-affected
noble
not-affected
trusty
dne
xenial
needs-triage