UNKNOWN PyPI
SafeURL-Python's hostname blocklist does not block FQDNs
GHSA-373w-rj84-pv6x
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Description
Description
If a hostname was blacklisted, it was possible to bypass the blacklist by requesting the FQDN of the host (e.g. adding . to the end).
Impact
The main purpose of this library is to block requests to internal/private IPs and these cannot be bypassed using this finding. But if a library user had specifically set certain hostnames as blocked, then an attacker would be able to circumvent that block to cause SSRFs to request those hostnames.
Patches
Fixed by https://github.com/IncludeSecurity/safeurl-python/pull/6
Credit
References
- WEB https://github.com/IncludeSecurity/safeurl-python/security/advisories/GHSA-373w-rj84-pv6x
- WEB https://github.com/IncludeSecurity/safeurl-python/pull/6
- WEB https://github.com/IncludeSecurity/safeurl-python/commit/c4f9677f8790a58eaa1953bac286cca75a5f580e
- PACKAGE https://github.com/IncludeSecurity/safeurl-python
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