🚨 [security] Update puma 5.6.4 → 6.4.2 (major)
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This dependency update fixes known security vulnerabilities. Please see the details below and assess their impact carefully. We recommend to merge and deploy this as soon as possible!
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What changed?
✳️ puma (5.6.4 → 6.4.2) · Repo · Changelog
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 Inconsistent Interpretation of HTTP Requests ('HTTP Request/Response Smuggling') in puma
Impact
Prior to version 6.3.1, puma exhibited incorrect behavior when parsing chunked transfer encoding bodies and zero-length Content-Length headers in a way that allowed HTTP request smuggling.
The following vulnerabilities are addressed by this advisory:
- Incorrect parsing of trailing fields in chunked transfer encoding bodies
- Parsing of blank/zero-length Content-Length headers
\r\nPatches
The vulnerability has been fixed in 6.3.1 and 5.6.7.
Workarounds
No known workarounds.
References
🚨 Inconsistent Interpretation of HTTP Requests ('HTTP Request/Response Smuggling') in puma
Impact
Prior to version 6.3.1, puma exhibited incorrect behavior when parsing chunked transfer encoding bodies and zero-length Content-Length headers in a way that allowed HTTP request smuggling.
The following vulnerabilities are addressed by this advisory:
- Incorrect parsing of trailing fields in chunked transfer encoding bodies
- Parsing of blank/zero-length Content-Length headers
\r\nPatches
The vulnerability has been fixed in 6.3.1 and 5.6.7.
Workarounds
No known workarounds.
References
🚨 Inconsistent Interpretation of HTTP Requests ('HTTP Request/Response Smuggling') in puma
Impact
Prior to version 6.3.1, puma exhibited incorrect behavior when parsing chunked transfer encoding bodies and zero-length Content-Length headers in a way that allowed HTTP request smuggling.
The following vulnerabilities are addressed by this advisory:
- Incorrect parsing of trailing fields in chunked transfer encoding bodies
- Parsing of blank/zero-length Content-Length headers
\r\nPatches
The vulnerability has been fixed in 6.3.1 and 5.6.7.
Workarounds
No known workarounds.
References
🚨 Inconsistent Interpretation of HTTP Requests ('HTTP Request/Response Smuggling') in puma
Impact
Prior to version 6.3.1, puma exhibited incorrect behavior when parsing chunked transfer encoding bodies and zero-length Content-Length headers in a way that allowed HTTP request smuggling.
The following vulnerabilities are addressed by this advisory:
- Incorrect parsing of trailing fields in chunked transfer encoding bodies
- Parsing of blank/zero-length Content-Length headers
\r\nPatches
The vulnerability has been fixed in 6.3.1 and 5.6.7.
Workarounds
No known workarounds.
References
Release Notes
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Commits
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↗️ nio4r (indirect, 2.5.8 → 2.7.0) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
2.7.0
What's Changed
- Fix changelog_uri in gemspec metadata by @MaximeD in #303
- Fix license by @voxik in #309
- Convert NIO objects to TypedData API by @casperisfine in #310
New Contributors
- @MaximeD made their first contribution in #303
- @voxik made their first contribution in #309
- @casperisfine made their first contribution in #310
Full Changelog: v2.6.1...v2.7.0
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Commits
See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 29 commits:
Bump minor version.For some reason, I had to add `bake` as a direct dependency.Update changes.Convert NIO objects to TypedData API (#310)Fix license (#309)Fix changelog_uri in gemspec metadata (#303)Disable `bake-modernize` as it's not supported on Ruby v2.4.Bump patch version.Update copyrights/license & funding URI.Add bake-gem and bake-modernize for maintenance tasks.Don't update `io` which is subsequently stored. Retain the original. (#306)Resolve issue loading both nio and nio4r gems (#302)Avoid direct access to IO internals. (#301)Update changes.Remove codeql as it seems tricky to use without extra research.Prefer lower case.Create codeql.ymlFix conversion loses int precision using SIZET2NUM. (#297)Add more notes for building jruby package.Bump patch version.Fix order of OpenSSL require.Remove coveralls.Rework (VALUE* args) -> (VALUE arg) invalid function type. Fixes #287.Fix java 8 compatibility. (#292)Fix test workflow.Actions - remove Ubuntu-16.04, macOS to 11, add Ubuntu-22.04, Win 2022Add license file. Fixes #228, #282.allow missing `devkit`Add missing changelogs for v2.5.6 v2.5.7 v2.5.8
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