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Jonathan Ellis updated CASSANDRA-12329:
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    Issue Type: Sub-task  (was: Bug)
        Parent: CASSANDRA-12334

> Unreleased Resource: Sockets
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-12329
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-12329
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Eduardo Aguinaga
>
> Overview:
> In May through June of 2016 a static analysis was performed on version 3.0.5 
> of the Cassandra source code. The analysis included an automated analysis 
> using HP Fortify v4.21 SCA and a manual analysis utilizing SciTools 
> Understand v4. The results of that analysis includes the issue below.
> Issue:
> Sockets are low level resources that must be explicitly released so 
> subsequent callers will have access to previously used sockets. In the file 
> SSLFactory.java on line 62 a SSL server socket is acquired and eventually 
> returned to the caller on line 69.
> If an exception is thrown by any of the code between lines 62 and 69 the 
> socket acquired on line 62 will not be released for subsequent reuse..
> {code:java}
> SSLFactory.java, lines 59-70:
> 59 public static SSLServerSocket getServerSocket(EncryptionOptions options, 
> InetAddress address, int port) throws IOException
> 60 {
> 61     SSLContext ctx = createSSLContext(options, true);
> 62     SSLServerSocket serverSocket = 
> (SSLServerSocket)ctx.getServerSocketFactory().createServerSocket();
> 63     serverSocket.setReuseAddress(true);
> 64     String[] suites = 
> filterCipherSuites(serverSocket.getSupportedCipherSuites(), 
> options.cipher_suites);
> 65     serverSocket.setEnabledCipherSuites(suites);
> 66     serverSocket.setNeedClientAuth(options.require_client_auth);
> 67     serverSocket.setEnabledProtocols(ACCEPTED_PROTOCOLS);
> 68     serverSocket.bind(new InetSocketAddress(address, port), 500);
> 69     return serverSocket;
> 70 }
> {code}



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