Description
Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. In versions prior to 2.2.19, 3.1.17, and 3.2.2, ``Rack::Multipart::Parser` stores non-file form fields (parts without a `filename`) entirely in memory as Ruby `String` objects. A single large text field in a multipart/form-data request (hundreds of megabytes or more) can consume equivalent process memory, potentially leading to out-of-memory (OOM) conditions and denial of service (DoS). Attackers can send large non-file fields to trigger excessive memory usage. Impact scales with request size and concurrency, potentially leading to worker crashes or severe garbage-collection overhead. All Rack applications processing multipart form submissions are affected. Versions 2.2.19, 3.1.17, and 3.2.2 enforce a reasonable size cap for non-file fields (e.g., 2 MiB). Workarounds include restricting maximum request body size at the web-server or proxy layer (e.g., Nginx `client_max_body_size`) and validating and rejecting unusually large form fields at the application level.
Problem types
CWE-400: Uncontrolled Resource Consumption
Product status
>= 3.1, < 3.1.17
>= 3.2, < 3.2.2
References
github.com/rack/rack/security/advisories/GHSA-w9pc-fmgc-vxvw
github.com/...ommit/589127f4ac8b5cf11cf88fb0cd116ffed4d2181e
github.com/...ommit/d869fed663b113b95a74ad53e1b5cae6ab31f29e
github.com/...ommit/e08f78c656c9394d6737c022bde087e0f33336fd