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GHSA-CQ87-8R7H-962V SwiftNIO: CRLF Injection in outbound HTTP request URI via NIOHTTPRequestHeadersValidator
Programs using swift-nio is vulnerable to HTTP request smuggling and HTTP response splitting attacks, caused by insufficient validation of outbound HTTP/1.1 request and response start line components. This vulnerability affects all swift-nio versions from 2.0.0 to 2.99.0. It is fixed in 2.100.0 a...
PT-2026-48923
Programs using swift-nio is vulnerable to HTTP request smuggling and HTTP response splitting attacks, caused by insufficient validation of outbound HTTP/1.1 request and response start line components. This vulnerability affects all swift-nio versions from 2.0.0 to 2.99.0. It is fixed in 2.100.0 a...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-41417
Netty allows request-line validation to be bypassed when a DefaultHttpRequest or DefaultFullHttpRequest is created first and its URI is later changed via setUri. The constructors reject CRLF and whitespace characters that would break the start-line, but setUri does not apply the same validation...
CVE-2026-41417 Netty vulnerable to HTTP request smuggling and RTSP request injection via DefaultHttpRequest.setUri()
Netty allows request-line validation to be bypassed when a DefaultHttpRequest or DefaultFullHttpRequest is created first and its URI is later changed via setUri. The constructors reject CRLF and whitespace characters that would break the start-line, but setUri does not apply the same validation...
CVE-2026-41417 Netty vulnerable to HTTP request smuggling and RTSP request injection via DefaultHttpRequest.setUri()
Netty allows request-line validation to be bypassed when a DefaultHttpRequest or DefaultFullHttpRequest is created first and its URI is later changed via setUri. The constructors reject CRLF and whitespace characters that would break the start-line, but setUri does not apply the same validation...
CVE-2026-41417
CVE-2026-41417 — Netty HTTP/RTSP injection flaw : Netty allows CRLF characters in a URI when created via DefaultHttpRequest or DefaultFullHttpRequest and later modified with setUri(), bypassing constructor validation. Consequently, HttpRequestEncoder and RtspEncoder may embed attacker-controlled ...