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  * Do not forget port variants (linux-f10-libxml2, libxml2, etc.)
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  * Do not forget port variants (linux-f10-libxml2, libxml2, etc.)
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<vuxml xmlns="http://www.vuxml.org/apps/vuxml-1">
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<vuxml xmlns="http://www.vuxml.org/apps/vuxml-1">
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  <vuln vid="f6d6308a-f2ec-11e8-b005-6805ca2fa271">
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    <topic>powerdns-recursor -- Crafted query can cause a denial of service</topic>
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    <affects>
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      <package>
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        <name>powerdns-recursor</name>
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        <range><lt>4.1.8</lt></range>
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      </package>
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    </affects>
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    <description>
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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        <p>powerdns Team reports:</p>
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        <blockquote cite="https://doc.powerdns.com/recursor/changelog/4.1.html">
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          <p>CVE-2018-16855: An issue has been found in PowerDNS Recursor where a remote
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            attacker sending a DNS query can trigger an out-of-bounds memory read while
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            computing the hash of the query for a packet cache lookup, possibly leading to a
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            crash. When the PowerDNS Recursor is run inside a supervisor like supervisord or
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            systemd, a crash will lead to an automatic restart, limiting the impact to a
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            somewhat degraded service.</p>
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        </blockquote>
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      </body>
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    </description>
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    <references>
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      <url>https://doc.powerdns.com/recursor/changelog/4.1.html</url>
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      <cvename>CVE-2018-16855</cvename>
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    </references>
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    <dates>
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      <discovery>2018-11-26</discovery>
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      <entry>2018-11-28</entry>
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    </dates>
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  </vuln>
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  <vuln vid="54976998-f248-11e8-81e2-005056a311d1">
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  <vuln vid="54976998-f248-11e8-81e2-005056a311d1">
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    <topic>samba -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
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    <topic>samba -- multiple vulnerabilities</topic>
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    <affects>
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    <affects>

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