eventlet before 0.35.2 as used in dnspython before 2.6.0, allows remote attackers to interfere with DNS name resolution
36217
15 October 2025
15 October 2025
CLOSED
MEDIUM
7.0 High -- CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:H
CVE-2023-29483
Brocade Security Advisory ID |
BSA-2025-3126 |
Component |
dnspython |
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Summary
eventlet before 0.35.2, as used in dnspython before 2.6.0, allows remote attackers to interfere with DNS name resolution by quickly sending an invalid packet from the expected IP address and source port, aka a "TuDoor" attack. In other words, dnspython does not have the preferred behavior in which the DNS name resolution algorithm would proceed, within the full time window, in order to wait for a valid packet. NOTE: dnspython 2.6.0 is unusable for a different reason that was addressed in 2.6.1.
Products Affected
- Brocade ASCG versions before 3.3.0a
Products Not Affected
- Brocade Fabric OS
[VEX Justification: Component_not_present] - Brocade SANnav
[VEX Justification: Component_not_present]
Solution
- Security update provided in Brocade ASCG 3.3.0a
Revision History
Version |
Change |
Date |
1.0 |
Initial Publication |
October 14, 2025 |
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