ALPINE-CVE-2026-50046

Source
https://security.alpinelinux.org/vuln/CVE-2026-50046
Import Source
https://storage.googleapis.com/cve-osv-conversion/alpine/ALPINE-CVE-2026-50046.json
JSON Data
https://api.osv.dev/v1/vulns/ALPINE-CVE-2026-50046
Upstream
Published
2026-07-22T14:17:20.117Z
Modified
2026-07-28T23:30:07.601461364Z
Severity
  • 5.9 (Medium) CVSS_V3 - CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H CVSS Calculator
Summary
[none]
Details

In NLnet Labs Unbound 1.15.0 up to and including 1.25.1, the TLS server name used for DNS-over-TLS (DoT) forwarded queries is tied to a struct's ('servicedquery') lifetime but also referenced by another struct ('waitingtcp'). When the owning struct is jostled out of the mesh while the DoT TCP stream is still handshaking it frees the storage behind the referenced string and if the TLS stream then errors out, it dereferences the freed pointer. The dereference is read-only and the practical impact is a daemon crash resulting in denial of service. A malicious actor that knows a DoT forwarding/stub Unbound's configuration could exploit the vulnerability by quering records in the appropriate zone while keeping Unbound uder pressure so that the jostle logic kicks in. If answers for the vulnerable zone are slow, the likelihood of jostling such queries is higher, although the timing of the jostle needs to be precise. Requirements for a vulnerable Unbound is the existence of a stub/forward zone configured for DoT together with a configured '#authname' suffix on the server identification. The connectivity to the server needs to exhibit a transient failure at the correct time in order to kick off the vulnerable error path.

References

Affected packages

Alpine:v3.24 / unbound

Package

Name
unbound
Purl
pkg:apk/alpine/unbound?arch=source

Affected ranges

Type
ECOSYSTEM
Events
Introduced
1.15.0
Fixed
1.25.2-r0

Database specific

source
"https://storage.googleapis.com/cve-osv-conversion/alpine/ALPINE-CVE-2026-50046.json"