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Fixes the following security issues: CVE-2021-22883: HTTP2 'unknownProtocol' cause Denial of Service by resource exhaustion Affected Node.js versions are vulnerable to denial of service attacks when too many connection attempts with an 'unknownProtocol' are established. This leads to a leak of file descriptors. If a file descriptor limit is configured on the system, then the server is unable to accept new connections and prevent the process also from opening, e.g. a file. If no file descriptor limit is configured, then this lead to an excessive memory usage and cause the system to run out of memory. CVE-2021-22884: DNS rebinding in --inspect Affected Node.js versions are vulnerable to denial of service attacks when the whitelist includes “localhost6”. When “localhost6” is not present in /etc/hosts, it is just an ordinary domain that is resolved via DNS, i.e., over network. If the attacker controls the victim's DNS server or can spoof its responses, the DNS rebinding protection can be bypassed by using the “localhost6” domain. As long as the attacker uses the “localhost6” domain, they can still apply the attack described in CVE-2018-7160. For more details, see the advisory: https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/february-2021-security-releases/ Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
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# From https://nodejs.org/dist/v12.21.0/SHASUMS256.txt
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sha256 052f37ace6f569b513b5a1154b2a45d3c4d8b07d7d7c807b79f1566db61e979d node-v12.21.0.tar.xz
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# Hash for license file
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sha256 221417a7ca275112a5ac54639b36ee3c5184e74631ea1e1b01b701293b655190 LICENSE
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