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CVE-2016-8624

Опубликовано: 31 июл. 2018
Источник: debian

Описание

curl before version 7.51.0 doesn't parse the authority component of the URL correctly when the host name part ends with a '#' character, and could instead be tricked into connecting to a different host. This may have security implications if you for example use an URL parser that follows the RFC to check for allowed domains before using curl to request them.

Пакеты

ПакетСтатусВерсия исправленияРелизТип
curlfixed7.51.0-1package

Примечания

  • https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/3bb273db7e40ebc284cff45f3ce3f0475c8339c2

  • https://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_20161102J.html

  • https://curl.haxx.se/CVE-2016-8624.patch

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 5.3
ubuntu
около 7 лет назад

curl before version 7.51.0 doesn't parse the authority component of the URL correctly when the host name part ends with a '#' character, and could instead be tricked into connecting to a different host. This may have security implications if you for example use an URL parser that follows the RFC to check for allowed domains before using curl to request them.

CVSS3: 5.3
redhat
почти 9 лет назад

curl before version 7.51.0 doesn't parse the authority component of the URL correctly when the host name part ends with a '#' character, and could instead be tricked into connecting to a different host. This may have security implications if you for example use an URL parser that follows the RFC to check for allowed domains before using curl to request them.

CVSS3: 5.3
nvd
около 7 лет назад

curl before version 7.51.0 doesn't parse the authority component of the URL correctly when the host name part ends with a '#' character, and could instead be tricked into connecting to a different host. This may have security implications if you for example use an URL parser that follows the RFC to check for allowed domains before using curl to request them.

CVSS3: 7.5
github
больше 3 лет назад

curl before version 7.51.0 doesn't parse the authority component of the URL correctly when the host name part ends with a '#' character, and could instead be tricked into connecting to a different host. This may have security implications if you for example use an URL parser that follows the RFC to check for allowed domains before using curl to request them.

suse-cvrf
почти 9 лет назад

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