CVE-2020-26281
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:H/A:N
Summary
async-h1 is an asynchronous HTTP/1.1 parser for Rust (crates.io). There is a request smuggling vulnerability in async-h1 before version 2.3.0. This vulnerability affects any webserver that uses async-h1 behind a reverse proxy, including all such Tide applications. If the server does not read the body of a request which is longer than some buffer length, async-h1 will attempt to read a subsequent request from the body content starting at that offset into the body. One way to exploit this vulnerability would be for an adversary to craft a request such that the body contains a request that would not be noticed by a reverse proxy, allowing it to forge forwarded/x-forwarded headers. If an application trusted the authenticity of these headers, it could be misled by the smuggled request. Another potential concern with this vulnerability is that if a reverse proxy is sending multiple http clients' requests along the same keep-alive connection, it would be possible for the smuggled request to specify a long content and capture another user's request in its body. This content could be captured in a post request to an endpoint that allows the content to be subsequently retrieved by the adversary. This has been addressed in async-h1 2.3.0 and previous versions have been yanked.
Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Version Range | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| http-rs | async-h1 | < 2.3.0 | affected |
Weaknesses
- CWE-444: CWE-444: Inconsistent Interpretation of HTTP Requests ('HTTP Request Smuggling')
ADP Enrichment
CVE Program Container
Additional References
- https://github.com/http-rs/async-h1/security/advisories/GHSA-4vr9-8cjf-vf9c
- https://github.com/http-rs/async-h1/releases/tag/v2.3.0
References
- https://github.com/http-rs/async-h1/security/advisories/GHSA-4vr9-8cjf-vf9c
- https://github.com/http-rs/async-h1/releases/tag/v2.3.0
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