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CVE-2002-2213: The DNS resolver in unspecified versions of Infoblox DNS One, when resolving recursive DNS queries for arbi...

The DNS resolver in unspecified versions of Infoblox DNS One, when resolving recursive DNS queries for arbitrary hosts, allows remote attackers to conduct DNS cache poisoning via a birthday attack that uses a large number of open queries for the same resource record (RR) combined with spoofed responses, which increases the possibility of successfully spoofing a response in a way that is more efficient than brute force methods.

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This issue concerns Infoblox DNS One resolvers that answer recursive DNS lookups. An attacker may have had a better-than-brute-force chance of poisoning the resolver cache, potentially redirecting users relying on that DNS service. The bundle does not identify exact affected versions or a vendor patch. Exposure is most plausible where legacy Infoblox DNS One is still deployed as a recursive resolver reachable by untrusted clients. The source bundle does not provide CPEs, version ranges, or deployment-specific indicators. Moderate attention is appropriate if legacy Infoblox DNS One may still exist. Prioritize discovery and resolver access control, because exact affected versions and fixes are not provided in the bundle. Mitigation focus: Identify any remaining Infoblox DNS One deployments.; Check Infoblox and CERT guidance for version-specific remediation.; Restrict recursive DNS service to trusted clients only..

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