Id:
CVE-2021-3448
Comment
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A flaw was found in dnsmasq in versions before 2.85. When configured to use a specific server for a given network interface, dnsmasq uses a fixed port while forwarding queries. An attacker on the network, able to find the outgoing port used by dnsmasq, only needs to guess the random transmission ID to forge a reply and get it accepted by dnsmasq. This flaw makes a DNS Cache Poisoning attack much easier. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data integrity.
CVSSv2 Score:
4.3
Access vector:
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NETWORK
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Access complexity:
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MEDIUM
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Authentication:
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NONE
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Confidentiality impact:
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NONE
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Integrity impact:
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PARTIAL
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Availability impact:
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NONE
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CVSSv2 Vector:
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N
CVSSv3 Score:
4
Attack vector:
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NETWORK
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Attack complexity:
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HIGH
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Privileges required:
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NONE
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User interaction:
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NONE
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Scope:
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CHANGED
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Confidentiality impact:
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NONE
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Integrity impact:
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LOW
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Availability impact:
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NONE
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CVSSv3 Vector:
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:L/A:N
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