CVE-2024-43410
Russh has an OOM Denial of Service due to allocation of untrusted amount
Vexday Risk Score
21Bajo
Decisión SSVC (CISA)
Track
Sin señal de explotación → monitorear
CVSS 7.5EPSS 0.9%KEV nãoPoC —Nuclei —Metasploit —Patch —
Ciclo de vida
21 ago 2024Publicada en NVD
Recomendación: Monitorear — sin señal de explotación por ahora.
Russh is a Rust SSH client & server library. Allocating an untrusted amount of memory allows any unauthenticated user to OOM a russh server. An SSH packet consists of a 4-byte big-endian length, followed by a byte stream of this length.
After parsing and potentially decrypting the 4-byte length, russh allocates enough memory for this bytestream, as a performance optimization to avoid reallocations later. But this length is entirely untrusted and can be set to any value by the client, causing this much memory to be allocated, which will cause the process to OOM within a few such requests. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.44.1.
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
Productos afectados
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