Summary
Missing check vulnerability in the static file handler allows any client to access the files in the server's file system
Details
When staticFiles is set in the serve settings in the configuration file, the following handler doesn't check if absolutePath is still under the directory provided as staticFiles;
if (staticFiles) {
router.get('/:relativePath+', async request => {
let { relativePath } = request.params;
if (!relativePath) {
relativePath = 'index.html';
}
const absolutePath = path.join(baseDir, staticFiles, relativePath);
if (absolutePath.includes(staticFiles) && (await pathExists(absolutePath))) {
const readStream = fs.createReadStream(absolutePath);
return new Response(readStream as any, {
status: 200,
});
}
return undefined;
});
Example scenario
To reproduce it, set staticFiles to the relative path of a directory in .meshrc.yml;
serve:
staticFiles: ./public
Then start the server with mesh dev, and browse to /..%2fpackage.json then you will see the content of package.json. You can even go deeper to see sensitive data; /..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2fetc/passwd
Impact and solution
If staticFiles is set under serve in the configuration file. you have two options to fix vulnerability;
- Update
@graphql-mesh/cli to a version higher than 0.82.21, and if you use @graphql-mesh/http, update it to a version higher than 0.3.18
- Remove
staticFiles option from the configuration, and use other solutions to serve static files.
Credits
Thanks [email protected] for reporting this vulnerability with details
Summary
Missing check vulnerability in the static file handler allows any client to access the files in the server's file system
Details
When
staticFilesis set in theservesettings in the configuration file, the following handler doesn't check ifabsolutePathis still under the directory provided asstaticFiles;Example scenario
To reproduce it, set
staticFilesto the relative path of a directory in.meshrc.yml;Then start the server with
mesh dev, and browse to/..%2fpackage.jsonthen you will see the content ofpackage.json. You can even go deeper to see sensitive data;/..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2fetc/passwdImpact and solution
If
staticFilesis set underservein the configuration file. you have two options to fix vulnerability;@graphql-mesh/clito a version higher than0.82.21, and if you use@graphql-mesh/http, update it to a version higher than0.3.18staticFilesoption from the configuration, and use other solutions to serve static files.Credits
Thanks [email protected] for reporting this vulnerability with details