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[jira] [Updated] (SOLR-15325) High security vulnerability in Jetty library bundled within Solr - CVE-2020-27223 (+1)

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Mayya Sharipova updated SOLR-15325:
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    Security:     (was: Public)

> High security vulnerability in Jetty library bundled within Solr - CVE-2020-27223 (+1)
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>                 Key: SOLR-15325
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15325
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 8.8.1
>            Reporter: WCM RnD
>            Priority: Critical
>
> High security vulnerability ahs been reported in the Jetty jar bundled within Solr:
> *Jetty: Java based HTTP/1.x, HTTP/2, Servlet, WebSocket Server - CVE-2020-27223 (+1)*
> h1. Vulnerability Details
> h2. CVE-2020-27223
> *Affected Component(s):* Jetty: Java based HTTP, Servlet, SPDY, WebSocket Server, Jetty: Java based HTTP/1.x, HTTP/2, Servlet, WebSocket Server
>  *Vulnerability Published:* 2021-02-26 17:15 EST
>  *Vulnerability Updated:* 2021-03-05 16:25 EST
>  *CVSS Score:* 7.5 (overall), 7.5 (base)
> *Summary*: In Eclipse Jetty 9.4.6.v20170531 to 9.4.36.v20210114 (inclusive), 10.0.0, and 11.0.0 when Jetty handles a request containing multiple Accept headers with a large number of “quality” (i.e. q) parameters, the server may enter a denial of service (DoS) state due to high CPU usage processing those quality values, resulting in minutes of CPU time exhausted processing those quality values.
> *Solution*: N/A
> *Workaround*: N/A
> h2. BDSA-2020-4221
> *Affected Component(s):* Jetty: Java based HTTP, Servlet, SPDY, WebSocket Server, Jetty: Java based HTTP/1.x, HTTP/2, Servlet, WebSocket Server
>  *Vulnerability Published:* 2021-03-01 06:37 EST
>  *Vulnerability Updated:* 2021-03-01 06:37 EST
>  *CVSS Score:* 4.6 (overall), 5.3 (base)
> *Summary*: Jetty is vulnerable to denial-of-service (DoS) due to the use of an exponential algorithm that can have excessive resource requirements. A remote attacker could cause a vulnerable server to become unresponsive by sending maliciously crafted HTTP requests to that server.
> *Solution*: Fixed by [this|https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/commit/10e531756b972162eed402c44d0244f7f6b85131] commit in:
>  * [*11.0.1*|https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/releases/tag/jetty-11.0.1]
>  * [*10.0.1*|https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/releases/tag/jetty-10.0.1]
>  * [*9.4.37.v20210219*|https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/releases/tag/jetty-9.4.37.v20210219]
>  
>  
> Jetty library needs to be updated to  *[9.4.37.v20210219|https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/releases/tag/jetty-9.4.37.v20210219]* or above. ** 



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