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Re: "BIND 9 DNS Cache Poisoning" by Amit Klein (Trusteer)
From: Jamie Riden <jamie.riden(at)gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jul 24 2007 - 16:18:47 EDT
That article does not deal with attacks on BIND's PRNG. As far as I can tell, Joe Stewart extended Zalewski's TCP sequence number analysis to BIND's transaction IDs - however I don't think Stewart's paper "DNS Cache Poisoning The Next Generation" ( www.lurhq.com/dnscache.pdf ) goes as far as the recent BIND advisory here - http://www.isc.org/sw/bind/bind-security.php: "The DNS query id generation is vulnerable to cryptographic analysis which provides a 1 in 8 chance of guessing the next query id for 50% of the query ids. This can be used to perform cache poisoning by an attacker." I don't think that Amit's attack has been described before.
cheers,
-- Jamie Riden / jamesr@europe.com / jamie@honeynet.org.uk UK Honeynet Project: http://www.ukhoneynet.org/Received on Thu Jul 26 18:38:14 2007 This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Sun Oct 28 2007 - 06:10:15 EDT |
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