CVSS3
Attack Vector
NETWORK
Attack Complexity
LOW
Privileges Required
LOW
User Interaction
NONE
Scope
UNCHANGED
Confidentiality Impact
NONE
Integrity Impact
NONE
Availability Impact
HIGH
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
EPSS
Percentile
47.2%
The SniHandler
can allocate up to 16MB of heap for each channel during the TLS handshake. When the handler or the channel does not have an idle timeout, it can be used to make a TCP server using the SniHandler
to allocate 16MB of heap.
The SniHandler
class is a handler that waits for the TLS handshake to configure a SslHandler
according to the indicated server name by the ClientHello
record. For this matter it allocates a ByteBuf
using the value defined in the ClientHello
record.
Normally the value of the packet should be smaller than the handshake packet but there are not checks done here and the way the code is written, it is possible to craft a packet that makes the SslClientHelloHandler
1/ allocate a 16MB ByteBuf
2/ not fail decode
method in
buffer
3/ get out of the loop without an exception
The combination of this without the use of a timeout makes easy to connect to a TCP server and allocate 16MB of heap memory per connection.
If the user has no idle timeout handler configured it might be possible for a remote peer to send a client hello packet which lead the server to buffer up to 16MB of data per connection. This could lead to a OutOfMemoryError and so result in a DDOS.
Vendor | Product | Version | CPE |
---|---|---|---|
io.netty | netty-handler | * | cpe:2.3:a:io.netty:netty-handler:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* |
github.com/advisories/GHSA-6mjq-h674-j845
github.com/netty/netty/commit/535da17e45201ae4278c0479e6162bb4127d4c32
github.com/netty/netty/security/advisories/GHSA-6mjq-h674-j845
nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-34462
security.netapp.com/advisory/ntap-20230803-0001
security.netapp.com/advisory/ntap-20240621-0007
www.debian.org/security/2023/dsa-5558