PT-2026-60047 · Pypi · Zeroconf
Publicado
2026-07-13
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Atualizado
2026-07-13
CVSS v3.1
6.5
Média
| Vetor | AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N |
Impact
read character string and read string in src/zeroconf/ protocol/incoming.py sliced self.data[self.offset : self.offset + length] and advanced self.offset by the declared length without checking it against self. data len. Python's slice silently returns fewer bytes when the end index runs past the buffer, so a record whose 16-bit RDLENGTH (RFC 1035 §3.2.1) over-advertised by tens of kilobytes was constructed from a truncated payload, appended to DNSIncoming. answers, and committed to the cache before any later parse failure surfaced. The follow-up read name for the next record then failed, but the corrupt record had already entered the answer list and propagated to DNSCache and ServiceInfo.Any unauthenticated host on the local link (UDP/5353,
224.0.0.251 / ff02::fb) can multicast a single mDNS response carrying a TXT, HINFO, or A/AAAA record that advertises rdlength=65535 and only a handful of real payload bytes; consumers calling ServiceInfo.properties then parse the truncated bytes as if they matched the wire, and downstream integrations (Home Assistant and other zeroconf-driven discovery) trust the decoded record. The bug is parser-state desync rather than RCE, but it seeds the cache with attacker-shaped key/value and address records for a TTL window and is a building block for higher-impact chains.The impact is likely lower than the other recently released advisories as there is no additional risk of OOM so the severity was manually set to low to override the score CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N (6.5, Medium) since that doesn't fully consider the mDNS threat model.
Patches
Fixed in
zeroconf 0.149.16 (PR #1756). Note that this change originally intended to ship in 0.149.13 but we ran out of space on PyPI: see https://github.com/python-zeroconf/python-zeroconf/issues/1769Upgrade to
>= 0.149.16.Workarounds
There is no in-process workaround; upgrading is the fix. Otherwise, restrict mDNS (UDP/5353) to trusted Layer-2 segments via AP client isolation, guest-network separation, or host firewall rules.
Resources
- PR #1756, fix
- Issue #1752, public tracking issue
- RFC 1035 §3.2.1, RFC 1035 §3.3, CWE-130
Correção
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