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EEF-CVE-2026-58229

Unbounded HTTP/1 response-header and chunked-trailer accumulation in Mint causes memory-exhaustion DoS

Details

## Summary

Allocation of resources without limits vulnerability in elixir-mint mint allows a remote HTTP server to exhaust memory on the client host and cause a denial of service.

The Mint.HTTP1.decode\_headers/5 and Mint.HTTP1.decode\_trailer\_headers/4 functions in lib/mint/http1.ex accumulate every parsed response header and chunked-trailer field into a per-request list that persists across incoming TCP segments as request.headers\_buffer, and only clear it when the terminating blank line is received. The section has no cap on the number of headers or on total bytes, and the underlying :erlang.decode\_packet(:httph\_bin, binary, \[\]) parser is invoked with an empty option list so its per-line and per-packet size limits also default to unlimited.

A malicious HTTP server (reachable directly, via an attacker-controlled redirect, via SSRF, or via a man-in-the-middle) can stream complete header lines (or, after a chunked body, complete trailer lines) indefinitely without ever emitting the terminating blank line. The connection state grows without bound until the BEAM node is killed by the operating system's out-of-memory handler, taking down the entire application that uses Mint as an HTTP client.

This issue affects mint: from 0.1.0 before 1.9.2.

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Affected packages

Hex / mint
Introduced in: 0.1.0 Fixed in: 1.9.2
Fix mix deps.update mint

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