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CVE-2026-35457 is a low severity vulnerability with a CVSS score of 0.0. No known exploits currently, and patches are available.
Very low probability of exploitation
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The rendezvous server stores pagination cookies without bounds. An unauthenticated peer can repeatedly issue DISCOVER requests and force unbounded memory growth.
Pagination state is stored in:
HashMap<Cookie, HashSet<RegistrationId>>
On Message::Discover:
remote peer
→ DISCOVER
→ handle_request
→ registrations.get(...)
→ new cookie generated
→ cookie inserted into Registrations::cookies
There is no upper bound or eviction policy, so repeated DISCOVER requests grow this map indefinitely.
A reproduction test and minimal harness will be provided in a private fork in a follow-up comment.
Remote state amplification leading to memory exhaustion.
Properties:
Bound cookie storage (MAX_COOKIES_TRACKED) with FIFO/expiry aware eviction.
Tradeoff: attacker can churn cookies and evict legitimate pagination state.
Encode pagination state in authenticated cookies instead of storing server-side state.
Tradeoff: more complex implementation.
Limit cookie creation per peer.
Tradeoff: requires peer tracking.
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