Fixes the following security issue: net/http: denial of service due to improper 100-continue handling The net/http HTTP/1.1 client mishandled the case where a server responds to a request with an "Expect: 100-continue" header with a non-informational (200 or higher) status. This mishandling could leave a client connection in an invalid state, where the next request sent on the connection will fail. An attacker sending a request to a net/http/httputil.ReverseProxy proxy can exploit this mishandling to cause a denial of service by sending "Expect: 100-continue" requests which elicit a non-informational response from the backend. Each such request leaves the proxy with an invalid connection, and causes one subsequent request using that connection to fail. Thanks to Geoff Franks for reporting this issue. This is CVE-2024-24791 Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
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# From https://go.dev/dl
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sha256 71fb31606a1de48d129d591e8717a63e0c5565ffba09a24ea9f899a13214c34d go1.21.13.src.tar.gz
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sha256 2d36597f7117c38b006835ae7f537487207d8ec407aa9d9980794b2030cbc067 LICENSE
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