s2n-quic has excessive memory allocation
🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)
📋 Description
s2n-quic is a Rust implementation of the QUIC protocol. An unauthenticated user can attempt to exhaust server memory on an s2n-quic endpoint by sending crafted CRYPTO frames with high offsets. The buffer used for processing CRYPTO frames does not enforce a maximum size. In the worst case, a single 1200-byte packet can cause approximately 9.4 MB of allocation. By repeatedly sending such packets, the resulting memory pressure could cause denial of service. No valid handshake is required.
Impacted versions: <= v1.81.0
Patches
This issue has been addressed in s2n-quic version v1.82.0. We recommend upgrading to the latest version and ensuring any forked or derivative code is patched to incorporate the new fixes.
Workarounds
There is no workaround that fully mitigates this issue. Upgrading to the patched version is the recommended remediation.
References
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🎯 Affected products1
- rust/s2n-quic:<= 1.81.0