The NATS official Rust clients are vulnerable to MitM when using TLS.
The common name of the server's TLS certificate is validated against
the hostname provided by the server's plaintext INFO message
during the initial connection setup phase. A MitM proxy can tamper with
the host field's value by substituting it with the common name of a
valid certificate it controls, fooling the client into accepting it.
INFO messageINFO, alters the host JSON field and passes
the tampered INFO back to the clienthost was set to the common name of said certificaterustls accepts the certificate, having verified that the common name matches the
attacker-controlled value it was given{
    "license": "CC0-1.0"
}