📦 Bump npm:wrangler:2.1.7 from 2.1.7 to 2.20.1 #1
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Lineaje has automatically created this pull request to resolve the following CVEs:
wrangler devwould previously start an inspector server listening on all network interfaces. This would allow an attacker on the local network to connect to the inspector and run arbitrary code. Additionally, the inspector server did not validateOrigin/Hostheaders, granting an attacker that can trick any user on the local network into opening a malicious website the ability to run code. Ifwrangler dev --remotewas being used, an attacker could access production resources if they were bound to the worker.Patches
This issue was fixed in
[email protected]and[email protected]. Whilstwrangler dev's inspector server listens on local interfaces by default as of[email protected], an SSRF vulnerability inminiflareallowed access from the local network until[email protected].[email protected]and[email protected]introduced validation for theOrigin/Hostheaders.Workarounds
Unfortunately, Wrangler doesn't provide any configuration for which host that inspector server should listen on. Please upgrade to at least
[email protected], and configure Wrangler to listen on local interfaces instead withwrangler dev --ip 127.0.0.1to prevent SSRF. This removes the local network as an attack vector, but does not prevent an attack from visiting a malicious website.References
Host/Originheaders in magic proxy andInspectorProxyWorkercloudflare/workers-sdk#4550|
| CVE-2023-7080 | Critical | ### Impact
The V8 inspector intentionally allows arbitrary code execution within the Workers sandbox for debugging.
wrangler devwould previously start an inspector server listening on all network interfaces. This would allow an attacker on the local network to connect to the inspector and run arbitrary code. Additionally, the inspector server did not validateOrigin/Hostheaders, granting an attacker that can trick any user on the local network into opening a malicious website the ability to run code. Ifwrangler dev --remotewas being used, an attacker could access production resources if they were bound to the worker.Patches
This issue was fixed in
[email protected]and[email protected]. Whilstwrangler dev's inspector server listens on local interfaces by default as of[email protected], an SSRF vulnerability inminiflareallowed access from the local network until[email protected].[email protected]and[email protected]introduced validation for theOrigin/Hostheaders.Workarounds
Unfortunately, Wrangler doesn't provide any configuration for which host that inspector server should listen on. Please upgrade to at least
[email protected], and configure Wrangler to listen on local interfaces instead withwrangler dev --ip 127.0.0.1to prevent SSRF. This removes the local network as an attack vector, but does not prevent an attack from visiting a malicious website.References
Host/Originheaders in magic proxy andInspectorProxyWorkercloudflare/workers-sdk#4550|
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