Server-side request forgery (SSRF) In node-express
Description
Express.js minimalist web framework for node. Versions of Express.js prior to 4.19.0 and all pre-release alpha and beta versions of 5.0 are affected by an open redirect vulnerability using malformed URLs. When a user of Express performs a redirect using a user-provided URL Express performs an encode using encodeurl on the contents before passing it to the location header. This can cause malformed URLs to be evaluated in unexpected ways by common redirect allow list implementations in Express applications, leading to an Open Redirect via bypass of a properly implemented allow list. The main method impacted is res.location() but this is also called from within res.redirect(). The vulnerability is fixed in 4.19.2 and 5.0.0-beta.3.
Mitigation
Update Impact
Minimal update. May introduce new vulnerabilities or breaking changes.
Ecosystem | Package | Affected version | Patched versions |
|---|---|---|---|
debian 13 | 4.19.2+~cs8.36.21-1 | ||
debian 14 | 4.19.2+~cs8.36.21-1 | ||
npm | 4.19.2, 5.0.0-beta.3 | ||
debian 11 | - | ||
debian 12 | - | ||
rpm rhel8 | - | - | |
rpm rhel6 | - | - | |
rpm rhel6 | - | - | |
rpm rhel7 | - | - | |
rpm rhel7 | - | - |
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