bind9 1:9.18.0-2ubuntu3 source package in Ubuntu

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bind9 (1:9.18.0-2ubuntu3) jammy; urgency=medium

  * SECURITY UPDATE: cache poisoning via bogus NS records
    - debian/patches/CVE-2021-25220.patch: tighten rules for acceptance of
      records into the cache in lib/dns/resolver.c.
    - CVE-2021-25220
  * SECURITY UPDATE: DoS via specially crafted TCP stream
    - debian/patches/CVE-2022-0396.patch: ensure correct ordering in
      lib/isc/netmgr/netmgr.c.
    - CVE-2022-0396
  * SECURITY UPDATE: DNAME insist with synth-from-dnssec enabled
    - debian/patches/CVE-2022-0635.patch: fix logic in lib/dns/rbtdb.c.
    - CVE-2022-0635
  * SECURITY UPDATE: Assertion failure on delayed DS lookup
    - debian/patches/CVE-2022-0667.patch: fix logic in lib/dns/resolver.c.
    - CVE-2022-0667

 -- Marc Deslauriers <email address hidden>  Thu, 17 Mar 2022 09:33:36 -0400

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Binary packages built by this source

bind9: Internet Domain Name Server

 The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND 9) implements an Internet domain
 name server. BIND 9 is the most widely-used name server software on the
 Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
 .
 This package provides the server and related configuration files.

bind9-dbgsym: debug symbols for bind9
bind9-dev: Static Libraries and Headers used by BIND 9

 The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND 9) implements an Internet domain
 name server. BIND 9 is the most widely-used name server software on the
 Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
 .
 This package contains a bundle of static libraries and header files used by
 BIND 9.
 .
 Please be aware that the BIND 9 libraries are considered private by upstream
 developers and the API and ABI might break at any time.

bind9-dnsutils: Clients provided with BIND 9

 The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND 9) implements an Internet domain
 name server. BIND 9 is the most widely-used name server software on the
 Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
 .
 This package delivers various client programs related to DNS that are
 derived from the BIND 9 source tree.
 .
  - dig - query the DNS in various ways
  - nslookup - the older way to do it
  - nsupdate - perform dynamic updates (See RFC2136)

bind9-dnsutils-dbgsym: debug symbols for bind9-dnsutils
bind9-doc: Documentation for BIND 9

 This package provides various documents that are useful for maintaining a
 working BIND 9 installation.

bind9-host: DNS Lookup Utility

 This package provides the 'host' DNS lookup utility in the form that
 is bundled with the BIND 9 sources.

bind9-host-dbgsym: debug symbols for bind9-host
bind9-libs: Shared Libraries used by BIND 9

 The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND 9) implements an Internet domain
 name server. BIND 9 is the most widely-used name server software on the
 Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
 .
 This package contains a bundle of shared libraries used by BIND 9.

bind9-libs-dbgsym: debug symbols for bind9-libs
bind9-utils: Utilities for BIND 9

 This package provides various utilities that are useful for maintaining a
 working BIND 9 installation.

bind9-utils-dbgsym: debug symbols for bind9-utils
bind9utils: Transitional package for bind9-utils

 This is a transitional package. It can safely be removed.

dnsutils: Transitional package for bind9-dnsutils

 This is a transitional package. It can safely be removed.