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RHEL 8 : pcs (RHSA-2025:19734)
The remote Redhat Enterprise Linux 8 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the RHSA-2025:19734 advisory. The pcs packages provide a command-line configuration system for the Pacemaker and Corosync utilities. Security Fixes: rubygem-rack: Rack...
rubygem-rack: Unbounded read in `Rack::Request` form parsing can lead to memory exhaustion
A memory-exhaustion vulnerability exists in Rack when parsing application/x-www-form-urlencoded request bodies. Rack::RequestPOST reads the entire request body into memory without enforcing a maximum length or cap. Attackers can exploit this by sending large form submissions, potentially causing...
rack: Rack's unbounded multipart preamble buffering enables DoS (memory exhaustion)
A flaw was found in Rack where the Rack::Multipart::Parser buffers the multipart preamble memory without size limits. A remote attacker can send a crafted multipart/form-data request with a very large preamble before its first boundary, causing excessive memory consumption and denial of service...
rack: Rack memory exhaustion denial of service
A denial of service flaw has been found in the rubygems rack package. Rack::Multipart::Parser can accumulate unbounded data when a multipart part’s header block never terminates with the required blank line CRLFCRLF. The parser keeps appending incoming bytes to memory without a size cap, allowing...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: pcs security update
An update for pcs is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 Extended Update Support. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for eac...
rubygem-rack: Rack QueryParser has an unsafe default allowing params_limit bypass via semicolon-separated parameters
An unsafe default behavior in Rack::QueryParser allows bypass of the paramslimit parameter count restriction when query string parameters are delimited by semicolons ; rather than ampersands &. The parser counts only & when enforcing the limit, while still splitting on both & and ;. As a result, ...
rubygem-rack: Rack QueryParser has an unsafe default allowing params_limit bypass via semicolon-separated parameters
An unsafe default behavior in Rack::QueryParser allows bypass of the paramslimit parameter count restriction when query string parameters are delimited by semicolons ; rather than ampersands &. The parser counts only & when enforcing the limit, while still splitting on both & and ;. As a result, ...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: pcs security update
An update for pcs is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 Advanced Mission Critical Update Support, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 Update Services for SAP Solutions, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 Telecommunications Update Service. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as havin...
rack: Rack's unbounded multipart preamble buffering enables DoS (memory exhaustion)
A flaw was found in Rack where the Rack::Multipart::Parser buffers the multipart preamble memory without size limits. A remote attacker can send a crafted multipart/form-data request with a very large preamble before its first boundary, causing excessive memory consumption and denial of service...
rack: Rack memory exhaustion denial of service
A denial of service flaw has been found in the rubygems rack package. Rack::Multipart::Parser can accumulate unbounded data when a multipart part’s header block never terminates with the required blank line CRLFCRLF. The parser keeps appending incoming bytes to memory without a size cap, allowing...
rubygem-rack: Unbounded read in `Rack::Request` form parsing can lead to memory exhaustion
A memory-exhaustion vulnerability exists in Rack when parsing application/x-www-form-urlencoded request bodies. Rack::RequestPOST reads the entire request body into memory without enforcing a maximum length or cap. Attackers can exploit this by sending large form submissions, potentially causing...
rack: Rack's multipart parser buffers large non‑file fields entirely in memory, enabling DoS (memory exhaustion)
A flaw was found in Rack where Rack::Multipart::Parser stores non-file form fields entirely in memory without size limits. An attacker can send a multipart/form-data request with an extremely large text field, causing the server to allocate large amounts of memory which leads to a denial of servi...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: pcs security update
An update for pcs is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 Update Services for SAP Solutions. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is availab...
rubygem-rack: Rack QueryParser has an unsafe default allowing params_limit bypass via semicolon-separated parameters
An unsafe default behavior in Rack::QueryParser allows bypass of the paramslimit parameter count restriction when query string parameters are delimited by semicolons ; rather than ampersands &. The parser counts only & when enforcing the limit, while still splitting on both & and ;. As a result, ...
rubygem-rack: Unbounded read in `Rack::Request` form parsing can lead to memory exhaustion
A memory-exhaustion vulnerability exists in Rack when parsing application/x-www-form-urlencoded request bodies. Rack::RequestPOST reads the entire request body into memory without enforcing a maximum length or cap. Attackers can exploit this by sending large form submissions, potentially causing...
rack: Rack's unbounded multipart preamble buffering enables DoS (memory exhaustion)
A flaw was found in Rack where the Rack::Multipart::Parser buffers the multipart preamble memory without size limits. A remote attacker can send a crafted multipart/form-data request with a very large preamble before its first boundary, causing excessive memory consumption and denial of service...
rack: Rack memory exhaustion denial of service
A denial of service flaw has been found in the rubygems rack package. Rack::Multipart::Parser can accumulate unbounded data when a multipart part’s header block never terminates with the required blank line CRLFCRLF. The parser keeps appending incoming bytes to memory without a size cap, allowing...
rack: Rack's unbounded multipart preamble buffering enables DoS (memory exhaustion)
A flaw was found in Rack where the Rack::Multipart::Parser buffers the multipart preamble memory without size limits. A remote attacker can send a crafted multipart/form-data request with a very large preamble before its first boundary, causing excessive memory consumption and denial of service...
rack: Rack's multipart parser buffers large non‑file fields entirely in memory, enabling DoS (memory exhaustion)
A flaw was found in Rack where Rack::Multipart::Parser stores non-file form fields entirely in memory without size limits. An attacker can send a multipart/form-data request with an extremely large text field, causing the server to allocate large amounts of memory which leads to a denial of servi...
rack: Rack memory exhaustion denial of service
A denial of service flaw has been found in the rubygems rack package. Rack::Multipart::Parser can accumulate unbounded data when a multipart part’s header block never terminates with the required blank line CRLFCRLF. The parser keeps appending incoming bytes to memory without a size cap, allowing...