Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to a reset flood, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker opens a number of streams and sends an invalid request over each stream that should solicit a stream of RST_STREAM frames from the peer. Depending on how the peer queues the RST_STREAM frames, this can consume excess memory, CPU, or both.
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Information
Published : 2019-08-13 21:15
Updated : 2023-11-07 03:13
NVD link : CVE-2019-9514
Mitre link : CVE-2019-9514
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2019-9514
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Products Affected
apache
- traffic_server
f5
- big-ip_local_traffic_manager
apple
- swiftnio
- mac_os_x
redhat
- software_collections
- enterprise_linux_workstation
- jboss_enterprise_application_platform
- single_sign-on
- enterprise_linux
- jboss_core_services
- developer_tools
- openstack
- enterprise_linux_server
- openshift_container_platform
- openshift_service_mesh
- quay
- enterprise_linux_eus
netapp
- cloud_insights
- trident
fedoraproject
- fedora
mcafee
- web_gateway
canonical
- ubuntu_linux
synology
- skynas
- vs960hd_firmware
- vs960hd
- diskstation_manager
debian
- debian_linux
nodejs
- node.js
opensuse
- leap
oracle
- graalvm
