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CVE-2019-17513 io.ratpack:ratpack-core

Package

Manager: maven
Name: io.ratpack:ratpack-core
Vulnerable Version: >=0 <1.7.5

Severity

Level: High

CVSS v3.1: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N

CVSS v4.0: CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:H/VA:N/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N

EPSS: 0.0125 pctl0.78546

Details

io.ratpack:ratpack-core vulnerable to Improper Neutralization of Special Elements in Output ('Injection') ## CWE-113: Improper Neutralization of CRLF Sequences in HTTP Headers ('HTTP Response Splitting') Versions of Ratpack 0.9.1 through and including 1.7.4 are vulnerable to [HTTP Response Splitting](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/HTTP_Response_Splitting), if untrusted and unsanitized data is used to populate the headers of an HTTP response. An attacker can utilize this vulnerability to have the server issue any HTTP response they specify. If your application uses arbitrary user input as the value of a response header it is vulnerable. If your application does not use arbitrary values as response header values, it is not vulnerable. Previously, Ratpack did not validate response header values. Now, adding a header value that contains the header value termination characters (CRLF) produces a runtime exception. Since there is no mechanism for escaping or encoding the termination characters in a String, a runtime exception is necessary. As potentially dangerous values now cause runtime exceptions, it is a good idea to continue to validate and sanitize any user-supplied values being used as response headers. We would like to thank [Jonathan Leitschuh](https://github.com/JLLeitschuh) for reporting this vulnerability. ### Vulnerable Example The following example server uses a query parameter value as a response header, without validating or sanitizing it. ```java RatpackServer startedServer = RatpackServer.start(server -> { server.handlers(chain -> chain.all(ctx -> { // User supplied query parameter String header = ctx.getRequest().getQueryParams().get("header"); // User supplied data used to populate a header value. ctx.header("the-header", header) .render("OK!"); })); }); ``` Sending a request to the server with the following value for the `header` query param would allow the execution of arbitrary Javascript. ``` Content-Type: text/html X-XSS-Protection: 0 <script>alert(document.domain)</script> ``` ### Impact - Cross-User Defacement - Cache Poisoning - Cross-Site Scripting - Page Hijacking ### Patches This vulnerability has been patched in Ratpack version 1.7.5. ### Root Cause The root cause was due to using the netty `DefaultHttpHeaders` object with verification disabled. https://github.com/ratpack/ratpack/blob/af1e8c8590f164d7dd84d4212886fad4ead99080/ratpack-core/src/main/java/ratpack/server/internal/NettyHandlerAdapter.java#L159 This vulnerability is now more clearly documented in the Netty documentation: https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/9646 ### Workarounds The workaround for this vulnerability is to either not use arbitrary input as response header values or validate such values before being used to ensure they don't contain a carriage return and/or line feed characters. ### References - [CWE-113: Improper Neutralization of CRLF Sequences in HTTP Headers ('HTTP Response Splitting')](https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/113.html) - Fix commit: https://github.com/ratpack/ratpack/commit/efb910d38a96494256f36675ef0e5061097dd77d ### For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: * Open an issue in [ratpack/ratpack](https://github.com/ratpack/ratpack/issues) * Ask in our [Slack channel](https://slack-signup.ratpack.io/)

Metadata

Created: 2019-10-21T16:08:43Z
Modified: 2022-09-17T00:25:18Z
Source: https://github.com/github/advisory-database/blob/main/advisories/github-reviewed/2019/10/GHSA-mvqp-q37c-wf9j/GHSA-mvqp-q37c-wf9j.json
CWE IDs: ["CWE-74"]
Alternative ID: GHSA-mvqp-q37c-wf9j
Finding: F184
Auto approve: 1