Race condition when using persistent connections
There was a race condition around persistent connections, where a connection
which is interrupted (such as by a timeout) would leave data on the socket.
Subsequent requests would then read this data, returning content from the
previous response. The race condition window appears to be short, and it
would be difficult to purposefully exploit this.
Users can workaround the problem by disabling persistent connections, though
this may cause performance implications.
Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.
Low severity vulnerability that affects excon
Impact
There was a race condition around persistent connections, where a connection which is interrupted (such as by a timeout) would leave data on the socket. Subsequent requests would then read this data, returning content from the previous response. The race condition window appears to be short, and it would be difficult to purposefully exploit this.
Patches
The problem has been patched in 0.71.0, users should upgrade to this or a newer version (if one exists).
Workarounds
Users can workaround the problem by disabling persistent connections, though this may cause performance implications.
remove AddTrust bundled cert hack (no longer needed)
update bundled certs
add support for ssl_verify_hostname parameter
use buffered reads for Excon::Socket.readline
0.75.0 2020-06-17
explicitly require ipaddr
0.74.0 2020-06-12
add ipv6 support to no-proxy handling
comment out add trust cert from bundle (due to expiry)
0.73.0 2020-03-17
add request/response data to proxy errors
0.72.0 2020-01-27
update bundled certificates
0.71.1 2019-12-18
fix frozen chunks through dup prior to binary_encode
0.71.0 2019-12-12
fix for leftover data with interrupted persistent connections
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Bumps excon from 0.62.0 to 0.76.0. This update includes security fixes.
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8e351c9
v0.76.0530e960
remove addtrust cert hackb0d0f42
update bundled certsc838a28
Merge pull request #722 from cosmo0920/support-verify-hostname-parameter-on-s...fa3ec51
Support ssl_verify_hostname parameter to use OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#verify_...bd13540
update certs13ac7b4
Merge pull request #720 from kryzthov-stripe/kryzthov/readline-fix251488a
Excon::Socket.readline to use buffered reads9c60f23
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