CVE-2021-32777
24.08.2021, 21:15
Envoy is an open source L7 proxy and communication bus designed for large modern service oriented architectures. In affected versions when ext-authz extension is sending request headers to the external authorization service it must merge multiple value headers according to the HTTP spec. However, only the last header value is sent. This may allow specifically crafted requests to bypass authorization. Attackers may be able to escalate privileges when using ext-authz extension or back end service that uses multiple value headers for authorization. A specifically constructed request may be delivered by an untrusted downstream peer in the presence of ext-authz extension. Envoy versions 1.19.1, 1.18.4, 1.17.4, 1.16.5 contain fixes to the ext-authz extension to correctly merge multiple request header values, when sending request for authorization.Enginsight
Vendor | Product | Version |
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envoyproxy | envoy | 1.16.0 ≤ 𝑥 < 1.16.5 |
envoyproxy | envoy | 1.17.0 ≤ 𝑥 < 1.17.4 |
envoyproxy | envoy | 1.18.0 ≤ 𝑥 < 1.18.4 |
envoyproxy | envoy | 1.19.0 |
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= Vulnerable software versions
Common Weakness Enumeration
- CWE-551 - Incorrect Behavior Order: Authorization Before Parsing and CanonicalizationIf a web server does not fully parse requested URLs before it examines them for authorization, it may be possible for an attacker to bypass authorization protection.
- CWE-863 - Incorrect AuthorizationThe software performs an authorization check when an actor attempts to access a resource or perform an action, but it does not correctly perform the check. This allows attackers to bypass intended access restrictions.
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