Puma is a concurrent HTTP 1.1 server for Ruby/Rack applications. The fix for CVE-2019-16770 was incomplete. The original fix only protected existing connections that had already been accepted from having their requests starved by greedy persistent-connections saturating all threads in the same process. However, new connections may still be starved by greedy persistent-connections saturating all threads in all processes in the cluster. A `puma` server which received more concurrent `keep-alive` connections than the server had threads in its threadpool would service only a subset of connections, denying service to the unserved connections. This problem has been fixed in `puma` 4.3.8 and 5.3.1. Setting `queue_requests false` also fixes the issue. This is not advised when using `puma` without a reverse proxy, such as `nginx` or `apache`, because you will open yourself to slow client attacks (e.g. slowloris). The fix is very small and a git patch is available for those using unsupported versions of Puma.
https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/202208-28
https://rubygems.org/gems/puma
https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts-announce/2022/08/msg00015.html
https://github.com/puma/puma/security/policy
https://github.com/puma/puma/security/advisories/GHSA-q28m-8xjw-8vr5
https://gist.github.com/nateberkopec/4b3ea5676c0d70cbb37c82d54be25837