Possible DoS Vulnerability in Active Record PostgreSQL adapter
There is a possible DoS vulnerability in the PostgreSQL adapter in Active
Record. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2021-22880.
Carefully crafted input can cause the input validation in the "money" type of
the PostgreSQL adapter in Active Record to spend too much time in a regular
expression, resulting in the potential for a DoS attack.
This only impacts Rails applications that are using PostgreSQL along with
money type columns that take user input.
Workarounds
In the case a patch can't be applied, the following monkey patch can be used
in an initializer:
Carefully crafted input can cause a DoS via the regular expressions used
for validating the money format in the PostgreSQL adapter. This patch
fixes the regexp.
Carefully crafted input can cause a DoS via the regular expressions used
for validating the money format in the PostgreSQL adapter. This patch
fixes the regexp.
An active record rollback could occur while enqueuing a job. In this
case the job would enqueue even though the database deletion
rolledback putting things in a funky state.
Now the jobs are only enqueued until after the db transaction has been committed.
Cory Gwin
Fix malformed packet error in MySQL statement for connection configuration.
robinroestenburg
Connection specification now passes the "url" key as a configuration for the
adapter if the "url" protocol is "jdbc", "http", or "https". Previously only
urls with the "jdbc" prefix were passed to the Active Record Adapter, others
are assumed to be adapter specification urls.
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Preparing for 6.1.2.1 release536503d
Fix possible DoS vector in PostgreSQL money typebf8c59c
Preparing for 6.1.2 releaseeeb5baa
Merge pull request #41342 from kamipo/fix_build_on_association_relationd1fd637
Merge pull request #41324 from eileencodes/fix-timestamp-type-for-sqlite3d4907b7
Merge pull request #41292 from intrip/41156-fix-mysql-virtual-column-with-esc...3813021
Fix enum predicate methods on object enum keys438b50d
A -> An [ci skip]d013946
Add CHANGELOG entry for #41093 [ci skip]b801005
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