A critical goroutine leak vulnerability has been identified in the Abacus server's Server-Sent Events (SSE) implementation. The issue occurs when clients disconnect from the /stream
endpoint, as the server fails to properly clean up resources and terminate associated goroutines. This leads to resource exhaustion where the server continues running but eventually stops accepting new SSE connections while maintaining high memory usage. The vulnerability specifically involves improper channel cleanup in the event handling mechanism, causing goroutines to remain blocked indefinitely.
This vulnerability affects all versions of Abacus prior to v1.4.0. The issue causes:
/stream
endpoint after prolonged useSystems running Abacus in production with client applications that frequently establish and terminate SSE connections are most vulnerable. The issue becomes particularly apparent in high-traffic environments or during connection stress testing.
The vulnerability has been patched in Abacus v1.4.0. The fix includes:
Users should upgrade to v1.4.0 or later versions as soon as possible.
If upgrading is not immediately possible, the following workarounds can help mitigate the issue:
Limit maximum connections: Configure your reverse proxy to limit the maximum number of concurrent connections to the /stream
endpoints.
Implement request timeouts: Configure your infrastructure to terminate long-lived SSE connections after a reasonable period.
Restart regularly: Schedule regular restarts of the Abacus service to reclaim resources.
Monitor memory usage: Set up alerts for abnormal memory growth patterns.
Separate instance for SSE: Run a dedicated Abacus instance solely for handling SSE connections, allowing it to be restarted without affecting the main API functionality.
Please contact the Abacus security team at abacus@jsn.cam for additional information or to report further security issues.
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