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x/vulndb: potential Go vuln in github.com/envoyproxy/envoy: CVE-2020-8660 #2308
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(DO NOT USE) Vulnerability marked as false positive before we introduced the triage process
CVE-2020-8660 references github.com/envoyproxy/envoy, which may be a Go module.
Description:
CNCF Envoy through 1.13.0 TLS inspector bypass. TLS inspector could have been bypassed (not recognized as a TLS client) by a client using only TLS 1.3. Because TLS extensions (SNI, ALPN) were not inspected, those connections might have been matched to a wrong filter chain, possibly bypassing some security restrictions in the process.
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