conduit-hyper vulnerable to Denial of Service from unchecked request length
High severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Oct 30, 2022
in
conduit-rust/conduit-hyper
•
Updated Jul 12, 2023
Description
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Oct 31, 2022
Reviewed
Oct 31, 2022
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Oct 31, 2022
Last updated
Jul 12, 2023
Prior to version 0.4.2,
conduit-hyper
did not check any limit on a request's length before callinghyper::body::to_bytes
. An attacker could send a malicious request with an abnormally largeContent-Length
, which could lead to a panic if memory allocation failed for that request.In version 0.4.2,
conduit-hyper
sets an internal limit of 128 MiB per request, otherwise returning status 400 ("Bad Request").This crate is part of the implementation of Rust's crates.io, but that service is not affected due to its existing cloud infrastructure, which already drops such malicious requests. Even with the new limit in place,
conduit-hyper
is not recommended for production use, nor to directly serve the public Internet.The vulnerability was discovered by Ori Hollander from the JFrog Security Research team.
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