request-filtering-agent SSRF Bypass via HTTPS Requests to 127.0.0.1
Moderate severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Aug 25, 2025
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azu/request-filtering-agent
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Updated Aug 26, 2025
Description
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Aug 25, 2025
Reviewed
Aug 25, 2025
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Aug 25, 2025
Last updated
Aug 26, 2025
request-filtering-agent versions 1.x.x and earlier contain a vulnerability where HTTPS requests to 127.0.0.1 bypass IP address filtering, while HTTP requests are correctly blocked.
Impact:
Vulnerable patterns (requests that should be blocked but are allowed):
https://127.0.0.1
This vulnerability primarily affects services using self-signed certificates on
127.0.0.1
.Not affected (correctly blocked in all versions):
This allows attackers to potentially access internal HTTPS services running on localhost, bypassing the library's SSRF protection. The vulnerability is particularly dangerous when the application accepts user-controlled URLs and internal services are only protected by network-level restrictions.
Fixed in 2.0.0
This vulnerability has been fixed in request-filtering-agent version 2.0.0. Users should upgrade to version 2.0.0 or later.
Root Cause:The HTTPS agent fails to validate direct IP addresses like
https://127.0.0.1
during TLS connection setup, allowing them to bypass the security filter.Details: https://github.com/azu/request-filtering-agent-https127-test
Thanks Luca
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