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added 2024/04/04 12:0 a.m.25 views

forgejo -- HTTP/2 CONTINUATION flood in net/http

[email protected] reports: An attacker may cause an HTTP/2 endpoint to read arbitrary amounts of header data by sending an excessive number of CONTINUATION frames. Maintaining HPACK state requires parsing and processing all HEADERS and CONTINUATION frames on a connection. When a request's heade...

7.5CVSS6.9AI score0.64852EPSS
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OSV
OSV
added 2024/04/03 9:12 p.m.96 views

GO-2024-2687 HTTP/2 CONTINUATION flood in net/http

An attacker may cause an HTTP/2 endpoint to read arbitrary amounts of header data by sending an excessive number of CONTINUATION frames. Maintaining HPACK state requires parsing and processing all HEADERS and CONTINUATION frames on a connection. When a request's headers exceed MaxHeaderBytes, no...

7.5CVSS8.1AI score0.64852EPSS
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FreeBSD
FreeBSD
added 2024/04/03 12:0 a.m.26 views

go -- http2: close connections when receiving too many headers

The Go project reports: http2: close connections when receiving too many headers Maintaining HPACK state requires that we parse and process all HEADERS and CONTINUATION frames on a connection. When a request's headers exceed MaxHeaderBytes, we don't allocate memory to store the excess headers but...

7.5CVSS7AI score0.64852EPSS
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UbuntuCve
UbuntuCve
added 2024/03/27 12:0 a.m.47 views

CVE-2023-45288

An attacker may cause an HTTP/2 endpoint to read arbitrary amounts of header data by sending an excessive number of CONTINUATION frames. Maintaining HPACK state requires parsing and processing all HEADERS and CONTINUATION frames on a connection. When a request's headers exceed MaxHeaderBytes, no...

7.5CVSS7AI score0.64852EPSS
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