CVE-2023-38505
27.07.2023, 19:15
DietPi-Dashboard is a web dashboard for the operating system DietPi. The dashboard only allows for one TLS handshake to be in process at a given moment. Once a TCP connection is established in HTTPS mode, it will assume that it should be waiting for a handshake, and will stay this way indefinitely until a handshake starts or some error occurs. In version 0.6.1, this can be exploited by simply not starting the handshake, preventing any other TLS handshakes from getting through. An attacker can lock the dashboard in a state where it is waiting for a TLS handshake from the attacker, who won't provide it. This prevents any legitimate traffic from getting to the dashboard, and can last indefinitely. Version 0.6.2 has a patch for this issue. As a workaround, do not use HTTPS mode on the open internet where anyone can connect. Instead, put a reverse proxy in front of the dashboard, and have it handle any HTTPS connections.Enginsight
Vendor | Product | Version |
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dietpi-dashboard_project | dietpi-dashboard | 0.6.1 |
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= Vulnerable software versions
Common Weakness Enumeration
- CWE-410 - Insufficient Resource PoolThe software's resource pool is not large enough to handle peak demand, which allows an attacker to prevent others from accessing the resource by using a (relatively) large number of requests for resources.
- CWE-667 - Improper LockingThe software does not properly acquire or release a lock on a resource, leading to unexpected resource state changes and behaviors.
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