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> Lenient `hyper` header parsing of `Content-Length` could allow request smuggling
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> Lenient `hyper` header parsing of `Content-Length` could allow request smuggling
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*Note*: migrated from original JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-10961
C++ gRPC servers sometimes return both headers and trailers, and [tonic|https://crates.io/crates/tonic], the cra…
alamb updated
2 years ago
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The methods generated by this library return `Pin
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This is needed to account for the case where ip changed but domain stayed the same, so address needs to be resolved again.
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> Integer overflow in `hyper`'s parsing of the `Transfer-Encoding` header leads to data loss
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> Integer overflow in `hyper`'s parsing of the `Transfer-Encoding` header leads to data loss
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> Integer overflow in `hyper`'s parsing of the `Transfer-Encoding` header leads to data loss
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I'm using tonic on the backend. The created client mergers the content-type together creating a header that tonic-web does not expect.
For example, tonic-web expects one of these 4 content-types:
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