Bumps nokogiri from 1.10.3 to 1.11.0. This update includes security fixes.
Vulnerabilities fixed
Sourced from The Ruby Advisory Database.
Nokogiri Command Injection Vulnerability
A command injection vulnerability in Nokogiri v1.10.3 and earlier allows commands to be executed in a subprocess by Ruby's Kernel.open method. Processes are vulnerable only if the undocumented method Nokogiri::CSS::Tokenizer#load_file is being passed untrusted user input.
This vulnerability appears in code generated by the Rexical gem versions v1.0.6 and earlier. Rexical is used by Nokogiri to generate lexical scanner code for parsing CSS queries. The underlying vulnerability was addressed in Rexical v1.0.7 and Nokogiri upgraded to this version of Rexical in Nokogiri v1.10.4.
Upgrade to Nokogiri v1.10.4, or avoid calling the undocumented method Nokogiri::CSS::Tokenizer#load_file with untrusted user input.
Nokogiri Command Injection Vulnerability via Nokogiri::CSS::Tokenizer#load_file
A command injection vulnerability in Nokogiri v1.10.3 and earlier allows
commands to be executed in a subprocess by Ruby's Kernel.open method.
Processes are vulnerable only if the undocumented method
Nokogiri::CSS::Tokenizer#load_file is being passed untrusted user input.
This vulnerability appears in code generated by the Rexical gem versions
v1.0.6 and earlier. Rexical is used by Nokogiri to generate lexical scanner
code for parsing CSS queries. The underlying vulnerability was addressed in
Rexical v1.0.7 and Nokogiri upgraded to this version of Rexical in
Nokogiri v1.10.4.
Upgrade to Nokogiri v1.10.4, or avoid calling the undocumented method
Nokogiri::CSS::Tokenizer#load_file with untrusted user input.
Nokogiri gem, via libxslt, is affected by multiple vulnerabilities
Nokogiri v1.10.5 has been released.
This is a security release. It addresses three CVEs in upstream libxml2,
for which details are below.
If you're using your distro's system libraries, rather than Nokogiri's
vendored libraries, there's no security need to upgrade at this time,
though you may want to check with your distro whether they've patched this
(Canonical has patched Ubuntu packages). Note that libxslt 1.1.34 addresses
these vulnerabilities.
Moderate severity vulnerability that affects nokogiri
xmlStringLenDecodeEntities in parser.c in libxml2 2.9.10 has an infinite loop in a certain end-of-file situation.
The Nokogiri RubyGem has patched it's vendored copy of libxml2 in order to prevent this issue from affecting nokogiri.
libxml2 2.9.10 has an infinite loop in a certain end-of-file situation
Nokogiri has backported the patch for CVE-2020-7595 into its vendored version
of libxml2, and released this as v1.10.8
CVE-2020-7595 has not yet been addressed in an upstream libxml2 release, and
so Nokogiri versions <= v1.10.7 are vulnerable.
In Nokogiri versions <= 1.11.0.rc3, XML Schemas parsed by Nokogiri::XML::Schema are trusted by default, allowing external resources to be accessed over the network, potentially enabling XXE or SSRF attacks.
This behavior is counter to the security policy followed by Nokogiri maintainers, which is to treat all input as untrusted by default whenever possible.
Please note that this security fix was pushed into a new minor version, 1.11.x, rather than a patch release to the 1.10.x branch, because it is a breaking change for some schemas and the risk was assessed to be "Low Severity".
Affected Versions
Nokogiri <= 1.10.10 as well as prereleases 1.11.0.rc1, 1.11.0.rc2, and 1.11.0.rc3
Nokogiri::XML::Schema trusts input by default, exposing risk of an XXE vulnerability
Description
In Nokogiri versions <= 1.11.0.rc3, XML Schemas parsed by Nokogiri::XML::Schema
are trusted by default, allowing external resources to be accessed over the
network, potentially enabling XXE or SSRF attacks.
This behavior is counter to
the security policy followed by Nokogiri maintainers, which is to treat all input
as untrusted by default whenever possible.
Please note that this security
fix was pushed into a new minor version, 1.11.x, rather than a patch release to
the 1.10.x branch, because it is a breaking change for some schemas and the risk
was assessed to be "Low Severity".
Affected Versions
Nokogiri <= 1.10.10 as well as prereleases 1.11.0.rc1, 1.11.0.rc2, and 1.11.0.rc3
Faster, more reliable installation: Native Gems for Linux and OSX/Darwin
"Native gems" contain pre-compiled libraries for a specific machine architecture. On supported platforms, this removes the need for compiling the C extension and the packaged libraries. This results in much faster installation and more reliable installation, which as you probably know are the biggest headaches for Nokogiri users.
We've been shipping native Windows gems since 2009, but starting in v1.11.0 we are also shipping native gems for these platforms:
Linux: x86-linux and x86_64-linux -- including musl platforms like alpine
OSX/Darwin: x86_64-darwin and arm64-darwin
We'd appreciate your thoughts and feedback on this work at #2075.
Dependencies
Ruby
This release introduces support for Ruby 2.7 and 3.0 in the precompiled native gems.
JRuby 9.1, which is the Ruby 2.3-compatible release.
Gems
Explicitly add racc as a runtime dependency. [#1988] (Thanks, @voxik!)
[MRI] Upgrade mini_portile2 dependency from ~> 2.4.0 to ~> 2.5.0 [#2005] (Thanks, @alejandroperea!)
Security
See note below about CVE-2020-26247 in the "Changed" subsection entitled "XML::Schema parsing treats input as untrusted by default".
Added
Add Node methods for manipulating "keyword attributes" (for example, class and rel): #kwattr_values, #kwattr_add, #kwattr_append, and #kwattr_remove. [#2000]
Add support for CSS queries a:has(> b), a:has(~ b), and a:has(+ b). [#688] (Thanks, @jonathanhefner!)
Add Node#value? to better match expected semantics of a Hash-like object. [#1838, #1840] (Thanks, @MatzFan!)
[CRuby] Add Nokogiri::XML::Node#line= for use by downstream libs like nokogumbo. [#1918] (Thanks, @stevecheckoway!)
nokogiri.gemspec is back after a 10-year hiatus. We still prefer you use the official releases, but master is pretty stable these days, and YOLO.
Faster, more reliable installation: Native Gems for Linux and OSX/Darwin
"Native gems" contain pre-compiled libraries for a specific machine architecture. On supported platforms, this removes the need for compiling the C extension and the packaged libraries. This results in much faster installation and more reliable installation, which as you probably know are the biggest headaches for Nokogiri users.
We've been shipping native Windows gems since 2009, but starting in v1.11.0 we are also shipping native gems for these platforms:
Linux: x86-linux and x86_64-linux -- including musl platforms like alpine
OSX/Darwin: x86_64-darwin and arm64-darwin
We'd appreciate your thoughts and feedback on this work at #2075.
Dependencies
Ruby
This release introduces support for Ruby 2.7 and 3.0 in the precompiled native gems.
JRuby 9.1, which is the Ruby 2.3-compatible release.
Gems
Explicitly add racc as a runtime dependency. [#1988] (Thanks, @voxik!)
[MRI] Upgrade mini_portile2 dependency from ~> 2.4.0 to ~> 2.5.0 [#2005] (Thanks, @alejandroperea!)
Security
See note below about CVE-2020-26247 in the "Changed" subsection entitled "XML::Schema parsing treats input as untrusted by default".
Added
Add Node methods for manipulating "keyword attributes" (for example, class and rel): #kwattr_values, #kwattr_add, #kwattr_append, and #kwattr_remove. [#2000]
Add support for CSS queries a:has(> b), a:has(~ b), and a:has(+ b). [#688] (Thanks, @jonathanhefner!)
Add Node#value? to better match expected semantics of a Hash-like object. [#1838, #1840] (Thanks, @MatzFan!)
[CRuby] Add Nokogiri::XML::Node#line= for use by downstream libs like nokogumbo. [#1918] (Thanks, @stevecheckoway!)
nokogiri.gemspec is back after a 10-year hiatus. We still prefer you use the official releases, but master is pretty stable these days, and YOLO.
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Bumps nokogiri from 1.10.3 to 1.11.0. This update includes security fixes.
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version bump to v1.11.0c6b17a6
doc: remove versioning policy from CHANGELOG since it's in READMEff14f06
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ci: update nokogiri master-branch git resource with webhook4b55ecb
Merge pull request #2162 from parndt/use-ruby-setup-rubye6c0772
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