CVE-2020-10030
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.
EPSS 0.03% · 8.7th percentile
Risk Scores
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Ubuntu:Pro:18.04:LTS | pdns-recursor | 0, 4.0.7-1, 4.1.1-1build1 |
| Ubuntu:Pro:20.04:LTS | pdns-recursor | 0, 4.2.0-6, 4.2.1-1 |
| Ubuntu:Pro:16.04:LTS | pdns-recursor | 0, 3.7.3-1, 4.0.0~alpha1-1 |
Timeline
- May 19, 2020 CVE Published
- Apr 14, 2021 EPSS Score
- Jun 22, 2021 EPSS Score
- Aug 24, 2021 EPSS Score
- Dec 27, 2021 EPSS Score
- Jan 6, 2022 EPSS Score
- Feb 4, 2022 EPSS Score
- Feb 27, 2022 EPSS Score
- Apr 1, 2022 EPSS Score
- May 1, 2022 EPSS Score
- Sep 4, 2022 EPSS Score
- Nov 5, 2022 EPSS Score
References
- https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2020-10030 third-party-advisory
- https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2020/05/19/3 third-party-advisory
- https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2020-10030 third-party-advisory