Where
AND
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-Infinity
0
Severity
7.5
EPSS
5.17%
Path Traversal
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

Summary Improperly configuring static resource resolution in aiohttp when used as a web server can result in the unauthorized reading of arbitrary files on the system.

Details When using aiohttp as a web server and configuring static routes, it is necessary to specify the root path for static files. Additionally, the option 'followsymlinks' can be used to determine whether to follow symbolic links outside the static root directory. When 'followsymlinks' is set to True, there is no validation to check if a given file path is within the root directory.This can lead to directory traversal vulnerabilities, resulting in unauthorized access to arbitrary files on the system, even when symlinks are not present.

i.e. An application is only vulnerable with setup code like: app.router.addroutes([ web.static("/static", "static/", followsymlinks=True), # Remove followsymlinks to avoid the vulnerability ])

Impact This is a directory traversal vulnerability with CWE ID 22. When using aiohttp as a web server and enabling static resource resolution with followsymlinks set to True, it can lead to this vulnerability. This vulnerability has been present since the introduction of the followsymlinks parameter.

Workaround Even if upgrading to a patched version of aiohttp, we recommend following these steps regardless.

If using followsymlinks=True outside of a restricted local development environment, disable the option immediately. This option is NOT needed to follow symlinks which point to a location within the static root directory, it is only intended to allow a symlink to break out of the static directory. Even with this CVE fixed, there is still a substantial risk of misconfiguration when using this option on a server that accepts requests from remote users.

Additionally, aiohttp has always recommended using a reverse proxy server (such as nginx) to handle static resources and not to use these static resources in aiohttp for production environments. Doing so also protects against this vulnerability, and is why we expect the number of affected users to be very low.

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Patch: https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/pull/8079/files

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