CVE-2023-40217

Updated: 2025-11-19 05:40:13.731423

Description:

An issue was discovered in Python before 3.8.18, 3.9.x before 3.9.18, 3.10.x before 3.10.13, and 3.11.x before 3.11.5. It primarily affects servers (such as HTTP servers) that use TLS client authentication. If a TLS server-side socket is created, receives data into the socket buffer, and then is closed quickly, there is a brief window where the SSLSocket instance will detect the socket as "not connected" and won't initiate a handshake, but buffered data will still be readable from the socket buffer. This data will not be authenticated if the server-side TLS peer is expecting client certificate authentication, and is indistinguishable from valid TLS stream data. Data is limited in size to the amount that will fit in the buffer. (The TLS connection cannot directly be used for data exfiltration because the vulnerable code path requires that the connection be closed on initialization of the SSLSocket.)


Links NIST CIRCL RHEL Ubuntu

Severity

Severity Score
CVSS Version 2.x 0.0
CVSS Version 3.x MEDIUM 5.3

Status

OS name Project name Version Score Severity Status Errata Last updated

Statement

Debian 10 python 3.6 5.3 MEDIUM Already Fixed 2025-12-11 08:08:51
Debian 10 python 2.7 5.3 MEDIUM Released CLSA-2025:1760705864 2025-10-17 14:04:01
Debian 11 python 2.7 5.3 MEDIUM Released CLSA-2025:1760705964 2025-10-17 14:03:59
Debian 11 python 3.6 5.3 MEDIUM Already Fixed 2025-12-11 08:08:50
Debian 12 python 3.9 5.3 MEDIUM Not Vulnerable 2025-12-11 07:44:32
Debian 12 python 3.7 5.3 MEDIUM Released CLSA-2025:1767089726 2025-12-30 10:43:08
Debian 12 python 3.6 5.3 MEDIUM Already Fixed 2025-12-11 08:08:49
Debian 12 python 2.7 5.3 MEDIUM Released CLSA-2025:1760706062 2025-10-17 14:03:58
Debian 12 python 3.8 5.3 MEDIUM Not Vulnerable 2025-12-11 07:45:21
Debian 13 python 3.9 5.3 MEDIUM Not Vulnerable 2025-12-11 07:44:31
Total: 32