This project might be open to known security vulnerabilities, which can be prevented by tightening the version range of affected dependencies. Find detailed information at the bottom.

Crate libp2p

Dependencies

(30 total, 26 outdated, 2 possibly insecure)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 bytes^0.41.6.0out of date
 futures^0.10.3.30out of date
 lazy_static^1.21.4.0up to date
 libp2p-core^0.10.00.41.2out of date
 libp2p-core-derive^0.10.00.21.0out of date
 libp2p-deflate ⚠️^0.2.00.40.1out of date
 libp2p-dns^0.10.00.41.1out of date
 libp2p-floodsub^0.10.00.44.0out of date
 libp2p-identify^0.10.00.44.1out of date
 libp2p-kad^0.10.00.45.3out of date
 libp2p-mdns^0.10.00.45.1out of date
 libp2p-mplex^0.10.00.41.0out of date
 libp2p-noise^0.8.00.44.0out of date
 libp2p-ping^0.10.00.44.0out of date
 libp2p-plaintext^0.10.00.41.0out of date
 libp2p-ratelimit^0.10.00.12.0out of date
 libp2p-secio^0.10.00.26.0out of date
 libp2p-tcp^0.10.00.41.0out of date
 libp2p-uds^0.10.00.40.0out of date
 libp2p-wasm-ext^0.3.00.40.0out of date
 libp2p-websocket^0.10.00.43.0out of date
 libp2p-yamux^0.10.00.45.1out of date
 parity-multiaddr^0.5.00.11.2out of date
 parity-multihash^0.1.00.2.3out of date
 parking_lot^0.80.12.1out of date
 smallvec ⚠️^0.61.13.2out of date
 tokio-codec^0.10.1.2up to date
 tokio-executor^0.10.1.10up to date
 tokio-io^0.10.1.13up to date
 wasm-timer^0.10.2.5out of date

Dev dependencies

(5 total, 3 outdated, 1 possibly insecure)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 env_logger^0.6.00.11.3out of date
 rand^0.60.8.5out of date
 tokio ⚠️^0.11.37.0out of date
 tokio-stdin-stdout^0.10.1.5up to date
 void^1.01.0.2up to date

Security Vulnerabilities

libp2p-deflate: Contents of uninitialized memory exposed in DeflateOutput's AsyncRead implementation

RUSTSEC-2020-0123

Affected versions of this crate passes an uninitialized buffer to a user-provided trait function AsyncRead::poll_read().

Arbitrary AsyncRead::poll_read() implementations can read from the uninitialized buffer (memory exposure) and also can return incorrect number of bytes written to the buffer. Reading from uninitialized memory produces undefined values that can quickly invoke undefined behavior.

The flaw was fixed in commit 5ba266a by ensuring the newly allocated part of the buffer is zero-initialized before passing it to a user-provided AsyncRead::poll_read().

smallvec: Buffer overflow in SmallVec::insert_many

RUSTSEC-2021-0003

A bug in the SmallVec::insert_many method caused it to allocate a buffer that was smaller than needed. It then wrote past the end of the buffer, causing a buffer overflow and memory corruption on the heap.

This bug was only triggered if the iterator passed to insert_many yielded more items than the lower bound returned from its size_hint method.

The flaw was corrected in smallvec 0.6.14 and 1.6.1, by ensuring that additional space is always reserved for each item inserted. The fix also simplified the implementation of insert_many to use less unsafe code, so it is easier to verify its correctness.

Thank you to Yechan Bae (@Qwaz) and the Rust group at Georgia Tech’s SSLab for finding and reporting this bug.

tokio: Data race when sending and receiving after closing a `oneshot` channel

RUSTSEC-2021-0124

If a tokio::sync::oneshot channel is closed (via the oneshot::Receiver::close method), a data race may occur if the oneshot::Sender::send method is called while the corresponding oneshot::Receiver is awaited or calling try_recv.

When these methods are called concurrently on a closed channel, the two halves of the channel can concurrently access a shared memory location, resulting in a data race. This has been observed to cause memory corruption.

Note that the race only occurs when both halves of the channel are used after the Receiver half has called close. Code where close is not used, or where the Receiver is not awaited and try_recv is not called after calling close, is not affected.

See tokio#4225 for more details.