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ALPINE-CVE-2025-66471
urllib3 is a user-friendly HTTP client library for Python. Starting in version 1.0 and prior to 2.6.0, the Streaming API improperly handles highly compressed data. urllib3's streaming API is designed for the efficient handling of large HTTP responses by reading the content in chunks, rather than...
Excessive read buffering DoS in http.client
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Fedora 42 : python-kdcproxy (2025-068c570cbf)
The remote Fedora 42 host has a package installed that is affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the FEDORA-2025-068c570cbf advisory. - New upstream version 1.1.0 - Use DNS discovery for declared realms only CVE-2025-59088 - Fix DoS vulnerability based on unbounded TCP buffering...
Fedora 41 : python-kdcproxy (2025-3075610004)
The remote Fedora 41 host has a package installed that is affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the FEDORA-2025-3075610004 advisory. - New upstream version 1.1.0 - Use DNS discovery for declared realms only CVE-2025-59088 - Fix DoS vulnerability based on unbounded TCP buffering...
CVE-2025-13836 Excessive read buffering DoS in http.client
When reading an HTTP response from a server, if no read amount is specified, the default behavior will be to use Content-Length. This allows a malicious server to cause the client to read large amounts of data into memory, potentially causing OOM or other DoS...
CVE-2025-13836 Excessive read buffering DoS in http.client
When reading an HTTP response from a server, if no read amount is specified, the default behavior will be to use Content-Length. This allows a malicious server to cause the client to read large amounts of data into memory, potentially causing OOM or other DoS...
CVE-2025-13836
CVE-2025-13836 affects Python CPython: when reading an HTTP response with no explicit read amount, the client may default to Content-Length, enabling a malicious server to cause excessive data buffering and potential OOM/DoS. Public advisories confirm fixes in multiple distributions and versions ...
python-kdcproxy security update
1.0.0-9 - Use DNS discovery for declared realms only CVE-2025-59088 Resolves: RHEL-122779 - Fix DoS vulnerability based on unbounded TCP buffering CVE-2025-59089 Resolves: RHEL-122778...
Denial Of Service
rack is vulnerable to Denial Of Service. The vulnerability is due to unbounded buffering of the multipart preamble in Rack::Multipart::Parser, where attackers can send extremely large preamble data before the first boundary, causing excessive memory consumption and potential OOM-induced DoS...
RockyLinux 10 : python-kdcproxy (RLSA-2025:21142)
The remote RockyLinux 10 host has a package installed that is affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the RLSA-2025:21142 advisory. python-kdcproxy: Unauthenticated SSRF via Realm?Controlled DNS SRV CVE-2025-59088 python-kdcproxy: Remote DoS via unbounded TCP upstream buffering...
RLSA-2025:21142 Important: python-kdcproxy security update
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language, which includes modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types and dynamic typing. Python supports interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various windowing systems. Security Fixes:...
RLSA-2025:20962 Important: pcs security update
The pcs packages provide a command-line configuration system for the Pacemaker and Corosync utilities. Security Fixes: rubygem-rack: Rack QueryParser has an unsafe default allowing paramslimit bypass via semicolon-separated parameters CVE-2025-59830 rack: Rack's unbounded multipart preamble...
python-kdcproxy security update
An update is available for python-kdcproxy. This update affects Rocky Linux 9. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVE list Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming...
python-kdcproxy: Remote DoS via unbounded TCP upstream buffering
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...
python-kdcproxy: Remote DoS via unbounded TCP upstream buffering
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...
python-kdcproxy: Remote DoS via unbounded TCP upstream buffering
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...
python-kdcproxy: Remote DoS via unbounded TCP upstream buffering
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...
python-kdcproxy: Remote DoS via unbounded TCP upstream buffering
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...
TencentOS Server 3: evolution (TSSA-2022:0095)
The version of Tencent Linux installed on the remote TencentOS Server 3 host is prior to tested version. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the TSSA-2022:0095 advisory. Package updates are available for TencentOS Server 3 that fix the following vulnerabilities...
python-kdcproxy: Remote DoS via unbounded TCP upstream buffering
If an attacker causes kdcproxy to connect to an attacker-controlled KDC server e.g. through server-side request forgery, they can exploit the fact that kdcproxy does not enforce bounds on TCP response length to conduct a denial-of-service attack. While receiving the KDC's response, kdcproxy copie...