Withdrawn Advisory: Netty-handler does not validate host names by default
Moderate severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Oct 4, 2023
to the GitHub Advisory Database
•
Updated Nov 10, 2023
Withdrawn
This advisory was withdrawn on Nov 1, 2023
Package
Affected versions
>= 4.1.0.Final, <= 4.1.99.Final
Patched versions
None
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Oct 4, 2023
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Oct 4, 2023
Reviewed
Oct 4, 2023
Withdrawn
Nov 1, 2023
Last updated
Nov 10, 2023
Withdrawn Advisory
This advisory has been withdrawn because the underlying vulnerability only concerns Red Hat's Hot Rod client, which is not in one of the GitHub Advisory Database's supported ecosystems. This link is maintained to preserve external references.
Original Description
Netty-handler has been found to no validate hostnames when using TLS in its default configuration. As a result netty-handler is vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks. Users would need to set the protocol to "HTTPS" in the SSLParameters of the SSLEngine to opt in to host name validation. A change in default behavior is expected in the
5.x
release branch with no backport planned.In the interim users are advised to enable host name validation in their configurations.
See netty/netty#8537 for details on the forthcoming change in default behavior.
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