Reliable Datagram Sockets
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Communication protocol | |
Abbreviation | RDS |
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Developer(s) | Oracle Corporation |
Introduction | June 9, 2009 |
OSI layer | Transport layer |
Port(s) | 16385 (RDS-over-TCP) |
Internet protocol suite |
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Application layer |
Transport layer |
Internet layer |
Link layer |
Reliable Datagram Sockets (RDS) is a high-performance, low-latency, reliable, connectionless protocol for delivering datagrams. It is developed by Oracle Corporation.
It was included in the Linux kernel 2.6.30 which was released on 9 June 2009. The code was contributed by the OpenFabrics Alliance (OFA).[1]
On October 19, 2010, VSR announced CVE-2010-3904, a vulnerability within the Linux 2.6.30 kernel which could result in a local privilege escalation via the kernel's implementation of RDS.[2] This was subsequently fixed in Linux 2.6.36.[3]
On May 8, 2019, CVE-2019-11815 was published, regarding a race condition in the Linux RDS implementation that could lead to a use-after-free bug and possible arbitrary code execution.[4] The bug has been fixed in Linux 5.0.8.
Header[edit]
Size (bits) | Name | Description |
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be64 | h_sequence | Sequence number |
be64 | h_ack | Sequence number of last received message |
be32 | h_len | Length of the message payload |
be16 | h_sport | Port on source node |
be16 | h_dport | Port on destination node |
8 | h_flags | Described below |
8 | h_credit | Credits given (used for credit-based flow control) |
32 | h_padding | Padding for 64-bit struct alignment |
16 | h_csum | 1's complement header checksum |
128 | h_exthdr | Optional extension header space |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Linux 2 6 30 - Linux Kernel Newbies". Kernelnewbies.org. 2009-06-12. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
- ^ "VSR Security Advisory : Product Description". Vsecurity.com. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
- ^ "CVE-2010-3904". NIST National Vulnerability Database. Retrieved 2020-12-27.
- ^ "NVD - CVE-2019-11815". nvd.nist.gov. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
External links[edit]
- Oss.oracle.com
- Oss.oracle.com
- https://oss.oracle.com/projects/rds/dist/documentation/rds-3.1-spec.html