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GHSA-qrqq-9c63-xfrg: tower-http's improper validation of Windows paths could lead to directory traversal attack

August 11, 2022

tower_http::services::fs::ServeDir didn’t correctly validate Windows paths, meaning paths like /foo/bar/c:/windows/web/screen/img101.png would be allowed and respond with the contents of c:/windows/web/screen/img101.png. Thus users could potentially read files anywhere on the filesystem.

This only impacts Windows. Linux and other unix likes are not impacted by this.

See tower-http#204 for more details.

References

  • github.com/advisories/GHSA-qrqq-9c63-xfrg
  • github.com/tower-rs/tower-http
  • github.com/tower-rs/tower-http/pull/204
  • rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2022-0043.html

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Affected versions

All versions before 0.1.3, all versions starting from 0.2.0 before 0.2.1, version 0.2.0

Fixed versions

  • 0.2.1
  • 0.1.3

Solution

Upgrade to versions 0.1.3, 0.2.1 or above.

Source file

cargo/tower-http/GHSA-qrqq-9c63-xfrg.yml

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