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The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in the `Content-Length` header, allowing input such as `Content-Length: 1 2` to be interpreted as having a value of `12`. The HTTP specification does not allow for spaces in the `Content-Length` value and the Node.js HTTP parser has been brought into line on this particular difference. The security risk of this flaw to Node.js users is considered to be VERY LOW as it is difficult, and may be impossible, to craft an attack that makes use of this flaw in a way that could not already be achieved by supplying an incorrect value for `Content-Length`. Vulnerabilities may exist in user-code that make incorrect assumptions about the potential accuracy of this value compared to the actual length of the data supplied. Node.js users crafting lower-level HTTP utilities are advised to re-check the length of any input supplied after parsing is complete.
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nodejs: HTTP parser allowed for spaces inside Content-Length header values
It was found that the http module from Node.js could accept incorrect Content-Length values, containing spaces within the value, in HTTP headers. A specially crafted client could use this flaw to possibly confuse the script, causing unspecified behavior...
nodejs: HTTP parser allowed for spaces inside Content-Length header values
It was found that the http module from Node.js could accept incorrect Content-Length values, containing spaces within the value, in HTTP headers. A specially crafted client could use this flaw to possibly confuse the script, causing unspecified behavior...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-7159
The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in the Content-Length header, allowing input such as Content-Length: 1 2 to be interpreted as having a value of 12. The HTTP specification does not allow for spaces in the Content-Length value and the Node.js HTTP parser has been...
DEBIAN-CVE-2004-0942
Apache webserver 2.0.52 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service CPU consumption via an HTTP GET request with a MIME header containing multiple lines with a large number of space characters...
security flaw
Apache webserver 2.0.52 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service CPU consumption via an HTTP GET request with a MIME header containing multiple lines with a large number of space characters...