The state machine for TLS handshakes has been rewritten to be atomic. Now, fragmented packets are fully reassembled in an isolated buffer before any state change occurs. This eliminates the memory-pointer leak entirely.
Before the recent "patched" versions began circulating, a significant flaw was identified in how DLDSS handled on Port 443. 1. Buffer Overflow Risks dldss 443 patched
Stay tuned for our next article: “Post-Patch Performance Tuning for DLDSS 443” – coming December 5th. The state machine for TLS handshakes has been