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[CVE-2021-22902] Possible Denial of Service vulnerability in Action Dispatch
From: Aaron Patterson <aaron.patterson () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 5 May 2021 09:36:49 -0700
There is a possible Denial of Service vulnerability in the Mime type parser of Action Dispatch. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2021-22902. Versions Affected: >= 6.0.0 Not affected: < 6.0.0 Fixed Versions: 6.0.3.7, 6.1.0.2 Impact ------ There is a possible Denial of Service vulnerability in Action Dispatch. Carefully crafted Accept headers can cause the mime type parser in Action Dispatch to do catastrophic backtracking in the regular expression engine. Releases -------- The fixed releases are available at the normal locations. Workarounds ----------- The following monkey patch placed in an initializer can be used to work around the issue: ```ruby module Mime class Type MIME_REGEXP = /\A(?:\*\/\*|#{MIME_NAME}\/(?:\*|#{MIME_NAME})(?>\s*#{MIME_PARAMETER}\s*)*)\z/ end end ``` Patches ------- To aid users who aren't able to upgrade immediately we have provided patches for the two supported release series. They are in git-am format and consist of a single changeset. * 6-0-Prevent-catastrophic-backtracking-during-mime-parsin.patch - Patch for 6.0 series * 6-1-Prevent-catastrophic-backtracking-during-mime-parsin.patch - Patch for 6.1 series Please note that only the 6.1.Z, 6.0.Z, and 5.2.Z series are supported at present. Users of earlier unsupported releases are advised to upgrade as soon as possible as we cannot guarantee the continued availability of security fixes for unsupported releases. Credits ------- Thanks to Security Curious <security-curious () pm me> for reporting this! -- Aaron Patterson http://tenderlovemaking.com/
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