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Package details: pkg:alpm/archlinux/istio@1.11.1-1
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VCID-dd2s-45wa-aaaj Envoy is an open source L7 proxy and communication bus designed for large modern service oriented architectures. In affected versions Envoy transitions a H/2 connection to the CLOSED state when it receives a GOAWAY frame without any streams outstanding. The connection state is transitioned to DRAINING when it receives a SETTING frame with the SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS parameter set to 0. Receiving these two frames in the same I/O event results in abnormal termination of the Envoy process due to invalid state transition from CLOSED to DRAINING. A sequence of H/2 frames delivered by an untrusted upstream server will result in Denial of Service in the presence of untrusted **upstream** servers. Envoy versions 1.19.1, 1.18.4 contain fixes to stop processing of pending H/2 frames after connection transition to the CLOSED state. CVE-2021-32780
VCID-dr72-63u4-aaaj Envoy is an open source L7 proxy and communication bus designed for large modern service oriented architectures. In affected versions when ext-authz extension is sending request headers to the external authorization service it must merge multiple value headers according to the HTTP spec. However, only the last header value is sent. This may allow specifically crafted requests to bypass authorization. Attackers may be able to escalate privileges when using ext-authz extension or back end service that uses multiple value headers for authorization. A specifically constructed request may be delivered by an untrusted downstream peer in the presence of ext-authz extension. Envoy versions 1.19.1, 1.18.4, 1.17.4, 1.16.5 contain fixes to the ext-authz extension to correctly merge multiple request header values, when sending request for authorization. CVE-2021-32777
VCID-jztw-yc9e-aaaa Envoy is an open source L7 proxy and communication bus designed for large modern service oriented architectures. In affected versions envoy’s procedure for resetting a HTTP/2 stream has O(N^2) complexity, leading to high CPU utilization when a large number of streams are reset. Deployments are susceptible to Denial of Service when Envoy is configured with high limit on H/2 concurrent streams. An attacker wishing to exploit this vulnerability would require a client opening and closing a large number of H/2 streams. Envoy versions 1.19.1, 1.18.4, 1.17.4, 1.16.5 contain fixes to reduce time complexity of resetting HTTP/2 streams. As a workaround users may limit the number of simultaneous HTTP/2 dreams for upstream and downstream peers to a low number, i.e. 100. CVE-2021-32778
VCID-k6p6-jgh7-aaah Istio is an open source platform for providing a uniform way to integrate microservices, manage traffic flow across microservices, enforce policies and aggregate telemetry data. Istio 1.11.0, 1.10.3 and below, and 1.9.7 and below contain a remotely exploitable vulnerability where an HTTP request with `#fragment` in the path may bypass Istio’s URI path based authorization policies. Patches are available in Istio 1.11.1, Istio 1.10.4 and Istio 1.9.8. As a work around a Lua filter may be written to normalize the path. CVE-2021-39156
GHSA-hqxw-mm44-gc4r
VCID-t2dx-c3xy-aaaa Envoy is an open source L7 proxy and communication bus designed for large modern service oriented architectures. In affected versions after Envoy sends a locally generated response it must stop further processing of request or response data. However when local response is generated due the internal buffer overflow while request or response is processed by the filter chain the operation may not be stopped completely and result in accessing a freed memory block. A specifically constructed request delivered by an untrusted downstream or upstream peer in the presence of extensions that modify and increase the size of request or response bodies resulting in a Denial of Service when using extensions that modify and increase the size of request or response bodies, such as decompressor filter. Envoy versions 1.19.1, 1.18.4, 1.17.4, 1.16.5 contain fixes to address incomplete termination of request processing after locally generated response. As a workaround disable Envoy's decompressor, json-transcoder or grpc-web extensions or proprietary extensions that modify and increase the size of request or response bodies, if feasible. CVE-2021-32781
VCID-w5ct-jkjq-aaak Istio is an open source platform for providing a uniform way to integrate microservices, manage traffic flow across microservices, enforce policies and aggregate telemetry data. According to [RFC 4343](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4343), Istio authorization policy should compare the hostname in the HTTP Host header in a case insensitive way, but currently the comparison is case sensitive. The proxy will route the request hostname in a case-insensitive way which means the authorization policy could be bypassed. As an example, the user may have an authorization policy that rejects request with hostname "httpbin.foo" for some source IPs, but the attacker can bypass this by sending the request with hostname "Httpbin.Foo". Patches are available in Istio 1.11.1, Istio 1.10.4 and Istio 1.9.8. As a work around a Lua filter may be written to normalize Host header before the authorization check. This is similar to the Path normalization presented in the [Security Best Practices](https://istio.io/latest/docs/ops/best-practices/security/#case-normalization) guide. CVE-2021-39155
GHSA-7774-7vr3-cc8j

Date Actor Action Vulnerability Source VulnerableCode Version
2025-03-28T07:45:30.175461+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-dr72-63u4-aaaj https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 36.0.0
2025-03-28T07:45:30.156655+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-jztw-yc9e-aaaa https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 36.0.0
2025-03-28T07:45:30.137966+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-dd2s-45wa-aaaj https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 36.0.0
2025-03-28T07:45:30.119328+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-t2dx-c3xy-aaaa https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 36.0.0
2025-03-28T07:45:30.100677+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-w5ct-jkjq-aaak https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 36.0.0
2025-03-28T07:45:30.082008+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-k6p6-jgh7-aaah https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 36.0.0
2024-09-18T02:00:26.615099+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-dr72-63u4-aaaj https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.1
2024-09-18T02:00:26.593290+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-jztw-yc9e-aaaa https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.1
2024-09-18T02:00:26.568315+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-dd2s-45wa-aaaj https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.1
2024-09-18T02:00:26.544394+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-t2dx-c3xy-aaaa https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.1
2024-09-18T02:00:26.519298+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-w5ct-jkjq-aaak https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.1
2024-09-18T02:00:26.494278+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-k6p6-jgh7-aaah https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.1
2024-01-03T22:26:42.326739+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-dr72-63u4-aaaj https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.0rc1
2024-01-03T22:26:42.301995+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-jztw-yc9e-aaaa https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.0rc1
2024-01-03T22:26:42.280066+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-dd2s-45wa-aaaj https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.0rc1
2024-01-03T22:26:42.257696+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-t2dx-c3xy-aaaa https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.0rc1
2024-01-03T22:26:42.238183+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-w5ct-jkjq-aaak https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.0rc1
2024-01-03T22:26:42.219026+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Fixing VCID-k6p6-jgh7-aaah https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2321 34.0.0rc1