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Frontman is an open-source API gateway written in Go that allows you to manage your microservices and expose them as a single API endpoint. It acts as a reverse proxy and handles requests from clients, routing them to the appropriate backend service.
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Bump github.com/lestrrat-go/jwx/v2 from 2.0.9 to 2.0.19 #116

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 7 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 9 months ago

Bumps github.com/lestrrat-go/jwx/v2 from 2.0.9 to 2.0.19.

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v2.0.19

v2.0.19 09 Jan 2024
[New Features]
  * [jws] Added jws.IsVerificationError to check if the error returned by `jws.Verify`
    was caused by actual verification step or something else, for example, while fetching
    a key from datasource

[Security Fixes]

  • [jws] JWS messages formated in full JSON format (i.e. not the compact format, which consists of three base64 strings concatenated with a '.') with missing "protected" headers could cause a panic, thereby introducing a possiblity of a DoS.

    This has been fixed so that the jws.Parse function succeeds in parsing a JWS message lacking a protected header. Calling jws.Verify on this same JWS message will result in a failed verification attempt. Note that this behavior will differ slightly when parsing JWS messages in compact form, which result in an error.

v2.0.18

v2.0.18 03 Dec 2023
[Security Fixes]
  * [jwe] A large number in p2c parameter for PBKDF2 based encryptions could cause a DoS attack,
    similar to https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2022-36083.  All users who use JWE via this
    package should upgrade. While the JOSE spec allows for encryption using JWE on JWTs, users of
    the `jwt` package are not immediately susceptible unless they explicitly try to decrypt
    JWTs -- by default the `jwt` package verifies signatures, but does not decrypt messages.
    [GHSA-7f9x-gw85-8grf]

v2.0.17

v2.0.17 20 Nov 2023
[Bug Fixes]
  * [jws] Previously, `jws.UnregisterSigner` did not remove the previous signer instance when
    the signer was registered and unregistered multiple times ([#1016](https://github.com/lestrrat-go/jwx/issues/1016)). This has been fixed.

[New Features]

  • [jwe] (EXPERIMENTAL) jwe.WithCEK has been added to extract the content encryption key (CEK) from the Decrypt operation.
  • [jwe] (EXPERIMENTAL) jwe.EncryptStatic has been added to encrypt content using a static CEK. Using static CEKs has serious security implications, and you should not use this unless you completely understand the risks involved.

v2.0.16

v2.0.16 31 Oct 2023
[Security]
  * [jws] ECDSA signature verification requires us to check if the signature
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Changelog

Sourced from github.com/lestrrat-go/jwx/v2's changelog.

v2.0.19 09 Jan 2024 [New Features]

  • [jws] Added jws.IsVerificationError to check if the error returned by jws.Verify was caused by actual verification step or something else, for example, while fetching a key from datasource

[Security Fixes]

  • [jws] JWS messages formated in full JSON format (i.e. not the compact format, which consists of three base64 strings concatenated with a '.') with missing "protected" headers could cause a panic, thereby introducing a possiblity of a DoS.

    This has been fixed so that the jws.Parse function succeeds in parsing a JWS message lacking a protected header. Calling jws.Verify on this same JWS message will result in a failed verification attempt. Note that this behavior will differ slightly when parsing JWS messages in compact form, which result in an error.

v2.0.18 03 Dec 2023 [Security Fixes]

  • [jwe] A large number in p2c parameter for PBKDF2 based encryptions could cause a DoS attack, similar to https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2022-36083. All users who use JWE via this package should upgrade. While the JOSE spec allows for encryption using JWE on JWTs, users of the jwt package are not immediately susceptible unless they explicitly try to decrypt JWTs -- by default the jwt package verifies signatures, but does not decrypt messages. [GHSA-7f9x-gw85-8grf]

v2.0.17 20 Nov 2023 [Bug Fixes]

  • [jws] Previously, jws.UnregisterSigner did not remove the previous signer instance when the signer was registered and unregistered multiple times (#1016). This has been fixed.

[New Features]

  • [jwe] (EXPERIMENTAL) jwe.WithCEK has been added to extract the content encryption key (CEK) from the Decrypt operation.
  • [jwe] (EXPERIMENTAL) jwe.EncryptStatic has been added to encrypt content using a static CEK. Using static CEKs has serious security implications, and you should not use this unless you completely understand the risks involved.

v2.0.16 31 Oct 2023 [Security]

  • [jws] ECDSA signature verification requires us to check if the signature is of the desired length of bytes, but this check that used to exist before had been removed in #65, resulting in certain malformed signatures to pass verification.

    One of the ways this could happen if R is a 31 byte integer and S is 32 byte integer, both containing the correct signature values, but R is not zero-padded.

    Correct = R: [ 0 , ... ] (32 bytes) S: [ ... ] (32 bytes) Wrong = R: [ ... ] (31 bytes) S: [ ... ] (32 bytes)

    In order for this check to pass, you would still need to have all 63 bytes

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dependabot[bot] commented 7 months ago

Superseded by #117.