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 Severity: Normal
    Title: libuv: Hostname Truncation
     Date: January 23, 2025
     Bugs: #924127
       ID: 202501-05

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Synopsis
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A vulnerability has been discovered in libuv, where hostname truncation
can lead to attacker-controlled lookups.

Background
==========

libuv is a multi-platform support library with a focus on asynchronous
I/O.

Affected packages
=================

Package         Vulnerable    Unaffected
--------------  ------------  ------------
dev-libs/libuv  < 1.48.0      >= 1.48.0

Description
===========

Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in libuv. Please review
the CVE identifiers referenced below for details.

Impact
======

The uv_getaddrinfo function in src/unix/getaddrinfo.c truncates
hostnames to 256 characters before calling getaddrinfo. This behavior
can be exploited to create addresses like 0x00007f000001, which are
considered valid by getaddrinfo and could allow an attacker to craft
payloads that resolve to unintended IP addresses, bypassing developer
checks.

Workaround
==========

There is no known workaround at this time.

Resolution
==========

All libuv users should upgrade to the latest version:

  # emerge --sync
  # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=dev-libs/libuv-1.48.0"

References
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[ 1 ] CVE-2024-24806
      https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-24806

Availability
============

This GLSA and any updates to it are available for viewing at
the Gentoo Security Website:

 https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/202501-05

Concerns?
=========

Security is a primary focus of Gentoo Linux and ensuring the
confidentiality and security of our users' machines is of utmost
importance to us. Any security concerns should be addressed to
security@gentoo.org or alternatively, you may file a bug at
https://bugs.gentoo.org.

License
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Copyright 2025 Gentoo Foundation, Inc; referenced text
belongs to its owner(s).

The contents of this document are licensed under the
Creative Commons - Attribution / Share Alike license.

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5

Gentoo: GLSA-202501-05: libuv: Hostname TruncationSecurity Advisory Updates

A vulnerability has been discovered in libuv, where hostname truncation can lead to attacker-controlled lookups.

Summary

Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in libuv. Please review the CVE identifiers referenced below for details.

Resolution

All libuv users should upgrade to the latest version:
# emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=dev-libs/libuv-1.48.0"

References

[ 1 ] CVE-2024-24806 https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-24806

Availability

This GLSA and any updates to it are available for viewing at the Gentoo Security Website:
https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/202501-05


Concerns

Security is a primary focus of Gentoo Linux and ensuring the confidentiality and security of our users' machines is of utmost importance to us. Any security concerns should be addressed to security@gentoo.org or alternatively, you may file a bug at https://bugs.gentoo.org.

Severity
Severity: Normal
Title: libuv: Hostname Truncation
Date: January 23, 2025
Bugs: #924127
ID: 202501-05

Synopsis

A vulnerability has been discovered in libuv, where hostname truncation can lead to attacker-controlled lookups.

Background

libuv is a multi-platform support library with a focus on asynchronous I/O.

Affected Packages

Package Vulnerable Unaffected -------------- ------------ ------------ dev-libs/libuv < 1.48.0 >= 1.48.0


Impact

The uv_getaddrinfo function in src/unix/getaddrinfo.c truncates hostnames to 256 characters before calling getaddrinfo. This behavior can be exploited to create addresses like 0x00007f000001, which are considered valid by getaddrinfo and could allow an attacker to craft payloads that resolve to unintended IP addresses, bypassing developer checks.

Workaround

There is no known workaround at this time.

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