CVE-2026-42959 PUBLISHED

Crash during DNSSEC validation of malicious content

Assigner: NLnet Labs
Reserved: 07.05.2026 Published: 20.05.2026 Updated: 20.05.2026

NLnet Labs Unbound up to and including version 1.25.0 has a denial of service vulnerability in the DNSSEC validator that can lead to a crash given malicious upstream replies. When Unbound constructs chase-reply messages for validation, the code uses the wrong counter to calculate write offsets for ADDITIONAL section rrsets. DNAME duplication could increase the ANSWER section count and authority filtering could decrease the AUTHORITY section count and create an uninitialized array slot. Combining these two, the validator later dereferences this uninitialized pointer, causing an immediate process crash. An adversary controlling a DNSSEC-signed domain can trigger this bug with a single query by configuring a DNAME chain with unsigned CNAMEs and a response containing unsigned AUTHORITY records alongside signed ADDITIONAL glue records. Unbound 1.25.1 contains a patch with a fix to use the proper counters to calculate the write offsets.

Metrics

CVSS Vector: CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:N/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/U:Red
CVSS Score: 8.7

Product Status

Vendor NLnet Labs
Product Unbound
Versions Default: unaffected
  • affected from 0 to 1.25.1 (excl.)

Solutions

Configuring 'val-clean-additional: no' (non-default) bypasses the vulnerable code in vulnerable versions

Credits

  • Qifan Zhang (Palo Alto Networks) finder

References

Problem Types

  • CWE-824: Access of Uninitialized Pointer CWE