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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...
AZL-70181 CVE-2025-59089 affecting package python-kdcproxy 0.4.2-5
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...
CVE-2025-59089
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...
CVE-2025-59089 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...
CVE-2025-59089
CVE-2025-59089 is a DoS in python-kdcproxy caused by unbounded TCP buffering and permissive handling of response chunks, enabling memory/CPU exhaustion when kdcproxy connects to attacker-controlled KDCs. Related issue CVE-2025-59088 concerns SSRF via DNS SRV discovery for realms, allowing probing...
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...
Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling via Application.handlerecv. An attacker can exhaust server memory or CPU resources by causing the system to process unbounded TCP response data from an attacker-controlled upstream...