ID CVE-2023-45288
Summary 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 memory is allocated to store the excess headers, but they are still parsed. This permits an attacker to cause an HTTP/2 endpoint to read arbitrary amounts of header data, all associated with a request which is going to be rejected. These headers can include Huffman-encoded data which is significantly more expensive for the receiver to decode than for an attacker to send. The fix sets a limit on the amount of excess header frames we will process before closing a connection.
References
Vulnerable Configurations
CVSS
Base: None
Impact:
Exploitability:
Access
VectorComplexityAuthentication
Impact
ConfidentialityIntegrityAvailability
Last major update 01-05-2024 - 18:15
Published 04-04-2024 - 21:15
Last modified 01-05-2024 - 18:15
Back to Top