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Unrated severityNVD Advisory· Published Oct 11, 2024· Updated Oct 11, 2024

H2O alllows bypassing address-based access control with 0-RTT

CVE-2024-45397

Description

h2o is an HTTP server with support for HTTP/1.x, HTTP/2 and HTTP/3. When an HTTP request using TLS/1.3 early data on top of TCP Fast Open or QUIC 0-RTT packets is received and the IP-address-based access control is used, the access control does not detect and prohibit HTTP requests conveyed by packets with a spoofed source address. This behavior allows attackers on the network to execute HTTP requests from addresses that are otherwise rejected by the address-based access control. The vulnerability has been addressed in commit 15ed15a. Users may disable the use of TCP FastOpen and QUIC to mitigate the issue.

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  • H2o Project/H2ollm-fuzzy
  • h2o/h2ov5
    Range: < 15ed15a2efb83a77bb4baaa5a119e639c2f6898a

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