Node.js before 10.24.0, 12.21.0, 14.16.0, and 15.10.0 is vulnerable to a denial of service attack when too many connection attempts with an 'unknownProtocol' are established. This leads to a leak of file descriptors. If a file descriptor limit is configured on the system, then the server is unable to accept new connections and prevent the process also from opening, e.g. a file. If no file descriptor limit is configured, then this lead to an excessive memory usage and cause the system to run out of memory.
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Published : 2021-03-03 18:15
Updated : 2023-11-07 03:30
NVD link : CVE-2021-22883
Mitre link : CVE-2021-22883
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Products Affected
oracle
- peoplesoft_enterprise_peopletools
- graalvm
- nosql_database
- mysql_cluster
- jd_edwards_enterpriseone_tools
netapp
- e-series_performance_analyzer
fedoraproject
- fedora
siemens
- sinec_infrastructure_network_services
nodejs
- node.js
CWE
CWE-772
Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime