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CVE-2019-16786

Опубликовано: 20 дек. 2019
Источник: debian

Описание

Waitress through version 1.3.1 would parse the Transfer-Encoding header and only look for a single string value, if that value was not chunked it would fall through and use the Content-Length header instead. According to the HTTP standard Transfer-Encoding should be a comma separated list, with the inner-most encoding first, followed by any further transfer codings, ending with chunked. Requests sent with: "Transfer-Encoding: gzip, chunked" would incorrectly get ignored, and the request would use a Content-Length header instead to determine the body size of the HTTP message. This could allow for Waitress to treat a single request as multiple requests in the case of HTTP pipelining. This issue is fixed in Waitress 1.4.0.

Пакеты

ПакетСтатусВерсия исправленияРелизТип
waitressfixed1.4.1-1package
waitressfixed1.2.0~b2-2+deb10u1busterpackage
waitressno-dsajessiepackage

Примечания

  • https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/security/advisories/GHSA-g2xc-35jw-c63p

  • https://github.com/Pylons/waitress/commit/f11093a6b3240fc26830b6111e826128af7771c3

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 7.1
ubuntu
около 6 лет назад

Waitress through version 1.3.1 would parse the Transfer-Encoding header and only look for a single string value, if that value was not chunked it would fall through and use the Content-Length header instead. According to the HTTP standard Transfer-Encoding should be a comma separated list, with the inner-most encoding first, followed by any further transfer codings, ending with chunked. Requests sent with: "Transfer-Encoding: gzip, chunked" would incorrectly get ignored, and the request would use a Content-Length header instead to determine the body size of the HTTP message. This could allow for Waitress to treat a single request as multiple requests in the case of HTTP pipelining. This issue is fixed in Waitress 1.4.0.

CVSS3: 7.1
redhat
около 6 лет назад

Waitress through version 1.3.1 would parse the Transfer-Encoding header and only look for a single string value, if that value was not chunked it would fall through and use the Content-Length header instead. According to the HTTP standard Transfer-Encoding should be a comma separated list, with the inner-most encoding first, followed by any further transfer codings, ending with chunked. Requests sent with: "Transfer-Encoding: gzip, chunked" would incorrectly get ignored, and the request would use a Content-Length header instead to determine the body size of the HTTP message. This could allow for Waitress to treat a single request as multiple requests in the case of HTTP pipelining. This issue is fixed in Waitress 1.4.0.

CVSS3: 7.1
nvd
около 6 лет назад

Waitress through version 1.3.1 would parse the Transfer-Encoding header and only look for a single string value, if that value was not chunked it would fall through and use the Content-Length header instead. According to the HTTP standard Transfer-Encoding should be a comma separated list, with the inner-most encoding first, followed by any further transfer codings, ending with chunked. Requests sent with: "Transfer-Encoding: gzip, chunked" would incorrectly get ignored, and the request would use a Content-Length header instead to determine the body size of the HTTP message. This could allow for Waitress to treat a single request as multiple requests in the case of HTTP pipelining. This issue is fixed in Waitress 1.4.0.

CVSS3: 7.1
github
около 6 лет назад

HTTP Request Smuggling: Invalid Transfer-Encoding in Waitress

CVSS3: 7.5
fstec
около 6 лет назад

Уязвимость WSGI сервера для python Waitress, позволяющая нарушителю оказать воздействие на целостность данных