This issue is already disclosed at https://www.cve.org/cverecord?id=CVE-2025-4366
A request smuggling vulnerability identified within Pingora’s proxying framework, pingora-proxy, allows malicious HTTP requests to be injected via manipulated request bodies on cache HITs, leading to unauthorized request execution and potential cache poisoning.
Fixed in
fda3317
Impact
The issue could lead to request smuggling in cases where Pingora’s proxying framework, pingora-proxy, is used for caching allowing an attacker to manipulate headers and URLs in subsequent requests made on the same HTTP/1.1 connection.
Additional Information
https://blog.cloudflare.com/resolving-a-request-smuggling-vulnerability-in-pingora/
This issue is already disclosed at https://www.cve.org/cverecord?id=CVE-2025-4366
A request smuggling vulnerability identified within Pingora’s proxying framework, pingora-proxy, allows malicious HTTP requests to be injected via manipulated request bodies on cache HITs, leading to unauthorized request execution and potential cache poisoning.
Fixed in
fda3317
Impact
The issue could lead to request smuggling in cases where Pingora’s proxying framework, pingora-proxy, is used for caching allowing an attacker to manipulate headers and URLs in subsequent requests made on the same HTTP/1.1 connection.
Additional Information
https://blog.cloudflare.com/resolving-a-request-smuggling-vulnerability-in-pingora/