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High severity7.5NVD Advisory· Published Aug 20, 2026· Updated Aug 20, 2026

node-opcua: Unbounded nonce cache enables unauthenticated heap exhaustion DoS

CVE-2026-54156

Description

Summary A process-global nonce cache with no eviction policy allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to exhaust server heap memory by repeatedly opening sessions, causing the node-opcua server process to crash.

Affected versions: <= 2.165.0 Tested version: 2.165.0 CVSS Score: 7.5 (High) CVSS Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H CWE: CWE-770 Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling

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Root Cause

In packages/node-opcua-secure-channel/source/server/server_secure_channel_layer.ts at line 156, g_alreadyUsedNonce is a process-global object used to track previously seen nonces for replay detection. Entries are added on every OpenSecureChannelRequest and every CreateSession request but are never removed or expired.

An unauthenticated attacker can exploit the CreateSession path (which requires no certificate) to accumulate nonce entries indefinitely. Even with maxSessions=10 limiting concurrent sessions, nonces persist after session expiry, allowing slow but reliable heap exhaustion across repeated connection cycles.

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Measured Impact

Dynamically confirmed heap growth: - 5,000 unique nonces → +1.23 MB resident heap, no eviction after explicit GC - Projected: 10^6 nonces → ~246 MB resident heap - Achievable OOM on default Node.js heap limits

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Suggested Fix

Add a TTL-based eviction policy to g_alreadyUsedNonce. Nonces should be expired after the maximum session timeout (or a reasonable fixed window, e.g. 1 hour). A Map with timestamp entries and periodic cleanup is sufficient.

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Reporter: Stanley Tobias Discovery date: 2026-03-23

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