python-urllib3-1.24.2-5.el8_9.2

エラータID: AXSA:2024-7414:01

Release date: 
Thursday, January 18, 2024 - 02:26
Subject: 
python-urllib3-1.24.2-5.el8_9.2
Affected Channels: 
Asianux Server 8 for x86_64
Severity: 
Moderate
Description: 

The python-urllib3 package provides the Python HTTP module with connection pooling and file POST abilities.

Security Fix(es):

* python-urllib3: Cookie request header isn't stripped during cross-origin redirects (CVE-2023-43804)
* urllib3: Request body not stripped after redirect from 303 status changes request method to GET (CVE-2023-45803)

For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.

CVE-2023-43804
urllib3 is a user-friendly HTTP client library for Python. urllib3 doesn't treat the `Cookie` HTTP header special or provide any helpers for managing cookies over HTTP, that is the responsibility of the user. However, it is possible for a user to specify a `Cookie` header and unknowingly leak information via HTTP redirects to a different origin if that user doesn't disable redirects explicitly. This issue has been patched in urllib3 version 1.26.17 or 2.0.5.
CVE-2023-45803
urllib3 is a user-friendly HTTP client library for Python. urllib3 previously wouldn't remove the HTTP request body when an HTTP redirect response using status 301, 302, or 303 after the request had its method changed from one that could accept a request body (like `POST`) to `GET` as is required by HTTP RFCs. Although this behavior is not specified in the section for redirects, it can be inferred by piecing together information from different sections and we have observed the behavior in other major HTTP client implementations like curl and web browsers. Because the vulnerability requires a previously trusted service to become compromised in order to have an impact on confidentiality we believe the exploitability of this vulnerability is low. Additionally, many users aren't putting sensitive data in HTTP request bodies, if this is the case then this vulnerability isn't exploitable. Both of the following conditions must be true to be affected by this vulnerability: 1. Using urllib3 and submitting sensitive information in the HTTP request body (such as form data or JSON) and 2. The origin service is compromised and starts redirecting using 301, 302, or 303 to a malicious peer or the redirected-to service becomes compromised. This issue has been addressed in versions 1.26.18 and 2.0.7 and users are advised to update to resolve this issue. Users unable to update should disable redirects for services that aren't expecting to respond with redirects with `redirects=False` and disable automatic redirects with `redirects=False` and handle 301, 302, and 303 redirects manually by stripping the HTTP request body.

Solution: 

Update packages.

Additional Info: 

N/A

Download: 

SRPMS
  1. python-urllib3-1.24.2-5.el8_9.2.src.rpm
    MD5: c1cd23a5ec9073e402fdf672a5a3a9bd
    SHA-256: 006c7b1eddcca8b3636edb41aa7dc4cf9af78f96cb56643c776098162711cd51
    Size: 231.89 kB

Asianux Server 8 for x86_64
  1. python3-urllib3-1.24.2-5.el8_9.2.noarch.rpm
    MD5: 901a93a8607d6a9aedf6cfc4c254e1bf
    SHA-256: ab9140da02b5d1d852764227d9eaa9a5e317a3f7cbe79c7dfddac20b7bcecc1a
    Size: 176.18 kB