In Symfony before versions 4.4.13 and 5.1.5, the CachingHttpClient class from the HttpClient Symfony component relies on the HttpCache class to handle requests. HttpCache uses internal headers like X-Body-Eval and X-Body-File to control the restoration of cached responses. The class was initially written with surrogate caching and ESI support in mind (all HTTP calls come from a trusted backend in that scenario). But when used by CachingHttpClient and if an attacker can control the response for a request being made by the CachingHttpClient, remote code execution is possible. This has been fixed in versions 4.4.13 and 5.1.5.
oryginał ENCVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:R/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:HFedora Project Fedora
OSFedoraproject3233Sensiolabs Httpclient
APPSensiolabs4.4.0 – 4.4.13 (bez)5.1.0 – 5.1.5 (bez)Sensiolabs Symfony
APPSensiolabs4.4.0 – 4.4.13 (bez)5.1.0 – 5.1.5 (bez)
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