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chore(deps): update dependency urllib3 to v1.26.19 [security]
This PR contains the following updates:
Package | Change | Age | Adoption | Passing | Confidence |
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urllib3 (changelog) | ==1.24.1 -> ==1.26.19 |
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GitHub Vulnerability Alerts
CVE-2020-26137
urllib3 before 1.25.9 allows CRLF injection if the attacker controls the HTTP request method, as demonstrated by inserting CR and LF control characters in the first argument of putrequest()
. NOTE: this is similar to CVE-2020-26116.
CVE-2019-11236
In the urllib3 library through 1.24.2 for Python, CRLF injection is possible if the attacker controls the request parameter.
CVE-2023-43804
urllib3 doesn't treat the Cookie
HTTP header special or provide any helpers for managing cookies over HTTP, that is the responsibility of the user. However, it is possible for a user to specify a Cookie
header and unknowingly leak information via HTTP redirects to a different origin if that user doesn't disable redirects explicitly.
Users must handle redirects themselves instead of relying on urllib3's automatic redirects to achieve safe processing of the Cookie
header, thus we decided to strip the header by default in order to further protect users who aren't using the correct approach.
Affected usages
We believe the number of usages affected by this advisory is low. It requires all of the following to be true to be exploited:
- Using an affected version of urllib3 (patched in v1.26.17 and v2.0.6)
- Using the
Cookie
header on requests, which is mostly typical for impersonating a browser. - Not disabling HTTP redirects
- Either not using HTTPS or for the origin server to redirect to a malicious origin.
Remediation
- Upgrading to at least urllib3 v1.26.17 or v2.0.6
- Disabling HTTP redirects using
redirects=False
when sending requests. - Not using the
Cookie
header.
CVE-2018-25091
urllib3 before 1.24.2 does not remove the authorization HTTP header when following a cross-origin redirect (i.e., a redirect that differs in host, port, or scheme). This can allow for credentials in the authorization header to be exposed to unintended hosts or transmitted in cleartext. NOTE: this issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2018-20060 (which was case-sensitive).
CVE-2023-45803
urllib3 previously wouldn't remove the HTTP request body when an HTTP redirect response using status 303 "See Other" after the request had its method changed from one that could accept a request body (like POST
) to GET
as is required by HTTP RFCs. Although the behavior of removing the request body is not specified in the section for redirects, it can be inferred by piecing together information from different sections and we have observed the behavior in other major HTTP client implementations like curl and web browsers.
From RFC 9110 Section 9.3.1:
A client SHOULD NOT generate content in a GET request unless it is made directly to an origin server that has previously indicated, in or out of band, that such a request has a purpose and will be adequately supported.
Affected usages
Because the vulnerability requires a previously trusted service to become compromised in order to have an impact on confidentiality we believe the exploitability of this vulnerability is low. Additionally, many users aren't putting sensitive data in HTTP request bodies, if this is the case then this vulnerability isn't exploitable.
Both of the following conditions must be true to be affected by this vulnerability:
- If you're using urllib3 and submitting sensitive information in the HTTP request body (such as form data or JSON)
- The origin service is compromised and starts redirecting using 303 to a malicious peer or the redirected-to service becomes compromised.
Remediation
You can remediate this vulnerability with any of the following steps:
- Upgrade to a patched version of urllib3 (v1.26.18 or v2.0.7)
- Disable redirects for services that you aren't expecting to respond with redirects with
redirects=False
. - Disable automatic redirects with
redirects=False
and handle 303 redirects manually by stripping the HTTP request body.
CVE-2024-37891
When using urllib3's proxy support with ProxyManager
, the Proxy-Authorization
header is only sent to the configured proxy, as expected.
However, when sending HTTP requests without using urllib3's proxy support, it's possible to accidentally configure the Proxy-Authorization
header even though it won't have any effect as the request is not using a forwarding proxy or a tunneling proxy. In those cases, urllib3 doesn't treat the Proxy-Authorization
HTTP header as one carrying authentication material and thus doesn't strip the header on cross-origin redirects.
Because this is a highly unlikely scenario, we believe the severity of this vulnerability is low for almost all users. Out of an abundance of caution urllib3 will automatically strip the Proxy-Authorization
header during cross-origin redirects to avoid the small chance that users are doing this on accident.
Users should use urllib3's proxy support or disable automatic redirects to achieve safe processing of the Proxy-Authorization
header, but we still decided to strip the header by default in order to further protect users who aren't using the correct approach.
Affected usages
We believe the number of usages affected by this advisory is low. It requires all of the following to be true to be exploited:
- Setting the
Proxy-Authorization
header without using urllib3's built-in proxy support. - Not disabling HTTP redirects.
- Either not using an HTTPS origin server or for the proxy or target origin to redirect to a malicious origin.
Remediation
- Using the
Proxy-Authorization
header with urllib3'sProxyManager
. - Disabling HTTP redirects using
redirects=False
when sending requests. - Not using the
Proxy-Authorization
header.
Release Notes
urllib3/urllib3 (urllib3)
v1.26.19
====================
- Added the
Proxy-Authorization
header to the list of headers to strip from requests when redirecting to a different host. As before, different headers can be set viaRetry.remove_headers_on_redirect
. - Fixed handling of OpenSSL 3.2.0 new error message for misconfiguring an HTTP proxy as HTTPS. (
#​3405 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3405>
__)
v1.26.18
====================
- Made body stripped from HTTP requests changing the request method to GET after HTTP 303 "See Other" redirect responses.
v1.26.17
====================
- Added the
Cookie
header to the list of headers to strip from requests when redirecting to a different host. As before, different headers can be set viaRetry.remove_headers_on_redirect
. (#​3139 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/pull/3139>
_)
v1.26.16
====================
- Fixed thread-safety issue where accessing a
PoolManager
with many distinct origins would cause connection pools to be closed while requests are in progress (#​2954 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/pull/2954>
_)
v1.26.15
====================
- Fix socket timeout value when
HTTPConnection
is reused (#​2645 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2645>
__) - Remove "!" character from the unreserved characters in IPv6 Zone ID parsing
(
#​2899 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2899>
__) - Fix IDNA handling of '\x80' byte (
#​2901 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2901>
__)
v1.26.14
====================
- Fixed parsing of port 0 (zero) returning None, instead of 0. (
#​2850 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2850>
__) - Removed deprecated getheaders() calls in contrib module. Fixed the type hint of
PoolKey.key_retries
by addingbool
to the union. (#​2865 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2865>
__)
v1.26.13
====================
- Deprecated the
HTTPResponse.getheaders()
andHTTPResponse.getheader()
methods. - Fixed an issue where parsing a URL with leading zeroes in the port would be rejected even when the port number after removing the zeroes was valid.
- Fixed a deprecation warning when using cryptography v39.0.0.
- Removed the
<4
in theRequires-Python
packaging metadata field.
v1.26.12
====================
- Deprecated the
urllib3[secure]
extra and theurllib3.contrib.pyopenssl
module. Both will be removed in v2.x. See thisGitHub issue <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2680>
_ for justification and info on how to migrate.
v1.26.11
====================
- Fixed an issue where reading more than 2 GiB in a call to
HTTPResponse.read
would raise anOverflowError
on Python 3.9 and earlier.
v1.26.10
====================
- Removed support for Python 3.5
- Fixed an issue where a
ProxyError
recommending configuring the proxy as HTTP instead of HTTPS could appear even when an HTTPS proxy wasn't configured.
v1.26.9
===================
- Changed
urllib3[brotli]
extra to favor installing Brotli libraries that are still receiving updates likebrotli
andbrotlicffi
instead ofbrotlipy
. This change does not impact behavior of urllib3, only which dependencies are installed. - Fixed a socket leaking when
HTTPSConnection.connect()
raises an exception. - Fixed
server_hostname
being forwarded fromPoolManager
toHTTPConnectionPool
when requesting an HTTP URL. Should only be forwarded when requesting an HTTPS URL.
v1.26.8
===================
- Added extra message to
urllib3.exceptions.ProxyError
when urllib3 detects that a proxy is configured to use HTTPS but the proxy itself appears to only use HTTP. - Added a mention of the size of the connection pool when discarding a connection due to the pool being full.
- Added explicit support for Python 3.11.
- Deprecated the
Retry.MAX_BACKOFF
class property in favor ofRetry.DEFAULT_MAX_BACKOFF
to better match the rest of the default parameter names.Retry.MAX_BACKOFF
is removed in v2.0. - Changed location of the vendored
ssl.match_hostname
function fromurllib3.packages.ssl_match_hostname
tourllib3.util.ssl_match_hostname
to ensure Python 3.10+ compatibility after being repackaged by downstream distributors. - Fixed absolute imports, all imports are now relative.
v1.26.7
===================
- Fixed a bug with HTTPS hostname verification involving IP addresses and lack of SNI. (Issue #2400)
- Fixed a bug where IPv6 braces weren't stripped during certificate hostname matching. (Issue #2240)
v1.26.6
===================
- Deprecated the
urllib3.contrib.ntlmpool
module. urllib3 is not able to support it properly due toreasons listed in this issue <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2282>
_. If you are a user of this module please leave a comment. - Changed
HTTPConnection.request_chunked()
to not erroneously emit multipleTransfer-Encoding
headers in the case that one is already specified. - Fixed typo in deprecation message to recommend
Retry.DEFAULT_ALLOWED_METHODS
.
v1.26.5
===================
- Fixed deprecation warnings emitted in Python 3.10.
- Updated vendored
six
library to 1.16.0. - Improved performance of URL parser when splitting the authority component.
v1.26.4
===================
- Changed behavior of the default
SSLContext
when connecting to HTTPS proxy during HTTPS requests. The defaultSSLContext
now setscheck_hostname=True
.
v1.26.3
===================
-
Fixed bytes and string comparison issue with headers (Pull #2141)
-
Changed
ProxySchemeUnknown
error message to be more actionable if the user supplies a proxy URL without a scheme. (Pull #2107)
v1.26.2
===================
- Fixed an issue where
wrap_socket
andCERT_REQUIRED
wouldn't be imported properly on Python 2.7.8 and earlier (Pull #2052)
v1.26.1
====================
- Fixed thread-safety issue where accessing a
PoolManager
with many distinct origins would cause connection pools to be closed while requests are in progress (#​2954 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/pull/2954>
_)
v1.26.0
===================
-
NOTE: urllib3 v2.0 will drop support for Python 2.
Read more in the v2.0 Roadmap <https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/v2-roadmap.html>
_. -
Added support for HTTPS proxies contacting HTTPS servers (Pull #1923, Pull #1806)
-
Deprecated negotiating TLSv1 and TLSv1.1 by default. Users that still wish to use TLS earlier than 1.2 without a deprecation warning should opt-in explicitly by setting
ssl_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_1
(Pull #2002) Starting in urllib3 v2.0: Connections that receive aDeprecationWarning
will fail -
Deprecated
Retry
optionsRetry.DEFAULT_METHOD_WHITELIST
,Retry.DEFAULT_REDIRECT_HEADERS_BLACKLIST
andRetry(method_whitelist=...)
in favor ofRetry.DEFAULT_ALLOWED_METHODS
,Retry.DEFAULT_REMOVE_HEADERS_ON_REDIRECT
, andRetry(allowed_methods=...)
(Pull #2000) Starting in urllib3 v2.0: Deprecated options will be removed -
Added default
User-Agent
header to every request (Pull #1750) -
Added
urllib3.util.SKIP_HEADER
for skippingUser-Agent
,Accept-Encoding
, andHost
headers from being automatically emitted with requests (Pull #2018) -
Collapse
transfer-encoding: chunked
request data and framing into the samesocket.send()
call (Pull #1906) -
Send
http/1.1
ALPN identifier with every TLS handshake by default (Pull #1894) -
Properly terminate SecureTransport connections when CA verification fails (Pull #1977)
-
Don't emit an
SNIMissingWarning
when passingserver_hostname=None
to SecureTransport (Pull #1903) -
Disabled requesting TLSv1.2 session tickets as they weren't being used by urllib3 (Pull #1970)
-
Suppress
BrokenPipeError
when writing request body after the server has closed the socket (Pull #1524) -
Wrap
ssl.SSLError
that can be raised from reading a socket (e.g. "bad MAC") into anurllib3.exceptions.SSLError
(Pull #1939)
v1.25.11
====================
-
Fix retry backoff time parsed from
Retry-After
header when given in the HTTP date format. The HTTP date was parsed as the local timezone rather than accounting for the timezone in the HTTP date (typically UTC) (Pull #1932, Pull #1935, Pull #1938, Pull #1949) -
Fix issue where an error would be raised when the
SSLKEYLOGFILE
environment variable was set to the empty string. NowSSLContext.keylog_file
is not set in this situation (Pull #2016)
v1.25.10
====================
-
Added support for
SSLKEYLOGFILE
environment variable for logging TLS session keys with use with programs like Wireshark for decrypting captured web traffic (Pull #1867) -
Fixed loading of SecureTransport libraries on macOS Big Sur due to the new dynamic linker cache (Pull #1905)
-
Collapse chunked request bodies data and framing into one call to
send()
to reduce the number of TCP packets by 2-4x (Pull #1906) -
Don't insert
None
intoConnectionPool
if the pool was empty when requesting a connection (Pull #1866) -
Avoid
hasattr
call inBrotliDecoder.decompress()
(Pull #1858)
v1.25.9
===================
-
Added
InvalidProxyConfigurationWarning
which is raised when erroneously specifying an HTTPS proxy URL. urllib3 doesn't currently support connecting to HTTPS proxies but will soon be able to and we would like users to migrate properly without much breakage.See
this GitHub issue <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/1850>
_ for more information on how to fix your proxy config. (Pull #1851) -
Drain connection after
PoolManager
redirect (Pull #1817) -
Ensure
load_verify_locations
raisesSSLError
for all backends (Pull #1812) -
Rename
VerifiedHTTPSConnection
toHTTPSConnection
(Pull #1805) -
Allow the CA certificate data to be passed as a string (Pull #1804)
-
Raise
ValueError
if method contains control characters (Pull #1800) -
Add
__repr__
toTimeout
(Pull #1795)
v1.25.8
===================
v1.25.7
===================
-
Preserve
chunked
parameter on retries (Pull #1715, Pull #1734) -
Allow unset
SERVER_SOFTWARE
in App Engine (Pull #1704, Issue #1470) -
Fix issue where URL fragment was sent within the request target. (Pull #1732)
-
Fix issue where an empty query section in a URL would fail to parse. (Pull #1732)
-
Remove TLS 1.3 support in SecureTransport due to Apple removing support (Pull #1703)
v1.25.6
===================
- Fix issue where tilde (
~
) characters were incorrectly percent-encoded in the path. (Pull #1692)
v1.25.5
===================
- Add mitigation for BPO-37428 affecting Python <3.7.4 and OpenSSL 1.1.1+ which
caused certificate verification to be enabled when using
cert_reqs=CERT_NONE
. (Issue #1682)
v1.25.4
===================
-
Propagate Retry-After header settings to subsequent retries. (Pull #1607)
-
Fix edge case where Retry-After header was still respected even when explicitly opted out of. (Pull #1607)
-
Remove dependency on
rfc3986
for URL parsing. -
Fix issue where URLs containing invalid characters within
Url.auth
would raise an exception instead of percent-encoding those characters. -
Add support for
HTTPResponse.auto_close = False
which makes HTTP responses work well with BufferedReaders and otherio
module features. (Pull #1652) -
Percent-encode invalid characters in URL for
HTTPConnectionPool.request()
(Pull #1673)
v1.25.3
===================
-
Change
HTTPSConnection
to load system CA certificates whenca_certs
,ca_cert_dir
, andssl_context
are unspecified. (Pull #1608, Issue #1603) -
Upgrade bundled rfc3986 to v1.3.2. (Pull #1609, Issue #1605)
v1.25.2
===================
-
Change
is_ipaddress
to not detect IPvFuture addresses. (Pull #1583) -
Change
parse_url
to percent-encode invalid characters within the path, query, and target components. (Pull #1586)
v1.25.1
====================
-
Fix retry backoff time parsed from
Retry-After
header when given in the HTTP date format. The HTTP date was parsed as the local timezone rather than accounting for the timezone in the HTTP date (typically UTC) (Pull #1932, Pull #1935, Pull #1938, Pull #1949) -
Fix issue where an error would be raised when the
SSLKEYLOGFILE
environment variable was set to the empty string. NowSSLContext.keylog_file
is not set in this situation (Pull #2016)
v1.25
====================
-
Fix retry backoff time parsed from
Retry-After
header when given in the HTTP date format. The HTTP date was parsed as the local timezone rather than accounting for the timezone in the HTTP date (typically UTC) (Pull #1932, Pull #1935, Pull #1938, Pull #1949) -
Fix issue where an error would be raised when the
SSLKEYLOGFILE
environment variable was set to the empty string. NowSSLContext.keylog_file
is not set in this situation (Pull #2016)
v1.24.3
===================
- Apply fix for CVE-2019-9740. (Pull #1591)
v1.24.2
===================
-
Don't load system certificates by default when any other
ca_certs
,ca_certs_dir
orssl_context
parameters are specified. -
Remove Authorization header regardless of case when redirecting to cross-site. (Issue #1510)
-
Add support for IPv6 addresses in subjectAltName section of certificates. (Issue #1269)
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