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🚨 [security] Update puma 6.4.2 → 6.4.3 (patch) #3452

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🚨 Your current dependencies have known security vulnerabilities 🚨

This dependency update fixes known security vulnerabilities. Please see the details below and assess their impact carefully. We recommend to merge and deploy this as soon as possible!


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✳️ puma (6.4.2 → 6.4.3) · Repo · Changelog

Security Advisories 🚨

🚨 Puma's header normalization allows for client to clobber proxy set headers

Impact

Clients could clobber values set by intermediate proxies (such as X-Forwarded-For) by providing a underscore version of the same header (X-Forwarded_For). Any users trusting headers set by their proxy may be affected. Attackers may be able to downgrade connections to HTTP (non-SSL) or redirect responses, which could cause confidentiality leaks if combined with a separate MITM attack.

Patches

v6.4.3/v5.6.9 now discards any headers using underscores if the non-underscore version also exists. Effectively, allowing the proxy defined headers to always win.

Workarounds

Nginx has a underscores_in_headers configuration variable to discard these headers at the proxy level.

Any users that are implicitly trusting the proxy defined headers for security or availability should immediately cease doing so until upgraded to the fixed versions.

Release Notes

6.4.3

  • Security
    • Discards any headers using underscores if the non-underscore version also exists. Without this, an attacker could overwrite values set by intermediate proxies (e.g. X-Forwarded-For). (CVE-2024-45614/GHSA-9hf4-67fc-4vf4)

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@depfu depfu bot force-pushed the depfu/update/puma-6.4.3 branch from 0254a81 to 2a6f65b Compare October 1, 2024 13:13
@hennevogel hennevogel merged commit d4d804d into master Oct 1, 2024
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