cvrf2cusa/cvrf/2024/cvrf-openEuler-SA-2024-1945.xml
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<DocumentTitle xml:lang="en">An update for python-urllib3 is now available for openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1</DocumentTitle>
<DocumentType>Security Advisory</DocumentType>
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<ContactDetails>openeuler-security@openeuler.org</ContactDetails>
<IssuingAuthority>openEuler security committee</IssuingAuthority>
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<Identification>
<ID>openEuler-SA-2024-1945</ID>
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<Status>Final</Status>
<Version>1.0</Version>
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<Revision>
<Number>1.0</Number>
<Date>2024-08-02</Date>
<Description>Initial</Description>
</Revision>
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<InitialReleaseDate>2024-08-02</InitialReleaseDate>
<CurrentReleaseDate>2024-08-02</CurrentReleaseDate>
<Generator>
<Engine>openEuler SA Tool V1.0</Engine>
<Date>2024-08-02</Date>
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<DocumentNotes>
<Note Title="Synopsis" Type="General" Ordinal="1" xml:lang="en">python-urllib3 security update</Note>
<Note Title="Summary" Type="General" Ordinal="2" xml:lang="en">An update for python-urllib3 is now available for openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1.</Note>
<Note Title="Description" Type="General" Ordinal="3" xml:lang="en">Sanity-friendly HTTP client for Python
Security Fix(es):
urllib3 is a user-friendly HTTP client library for Python. When using urllib3&apos;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&apos;s proxy support, it&apos;s possible to accidentally configure the `Proxy-Authorization` header even though it won&apos;t have any effect as the request is not using a forwarding proxy or a tunneling proxy. In those cases, urllib3 doesn&apos;t treat the `Proxy-Authorization` HTTP header as one carrying authentication material and thus doesn&apos;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&apos;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&apos;t using the correct approach. We believe the number of usages affected by this advisory is low. It requires all of the following to be true to be exploited: 1. Setting the `Proxy-Authorization` header without using urllib3&apos;s built-in proxy support. 2. Not disabling HTTP redirects. 3. Either not using an HTTPS origin server or for the proxy or target origin to redirect to a malicious origin. Users are advised to update to either version 1.26.19 or version 2.2.2. Users unable to upgrade may use the `Proxy-Authorization` header with urllib3&apos;s `ProxyManager`, disable HTTP redirects using `redirects=False` when sending requests, or not user the `Proxy-Authorization` header as mitigations.(CVE-2024-37891)</Note>
<Note Title="Topic" Type="General" Ordinal="4" xml:lang="en">An update for python-urllib3 is now available for openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1.
openEuler Security has rated this update as having a security impact of medium. A Common Vunlnerability Scoring System(CVSS)base score,which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVElink(s) in the References section.</Note>
<Note Title="Severity" Type="General" Ordinal="5" xml:lang="en">Medium</Note>
<Note Title="Affected Component" Type="General" Ordinal="6" xml:lang="en">python-urllib3</Note>
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<DocumentReferences>
<Reference Type="Self">
<URL>https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/security-bulletins/detail?id=openEuler-SA-2024-1945</URL>
</Reference>
<Reference Type="openEuler CVE">
<URL>https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/cve/detail/?cveId=CVE-2024-37891</URL>
</Reference>
<Reference Type="Other">
<URL>https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-37891</URL>
</Reference>
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<Note Title="Vulnerability Description" Type="General" Ordinal="1" xml:lang="en"> urllib3 is a user-friendly HTTP client library for Python. When using urllib3&apos;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&apos;s proxy support, it&apos;s possible to accidentally configure the `Proxy-Authorization` header even though it won&apos;t have any effect as the request is not using a forwarding proxy or a tunneling proxy. In those cases, urllib3 doesn&apos;t treat the `Proxy-Authorization` HTTP header as one carrying authentication material and thus doesn&apos;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&apos;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&apos;t using the correct approach. We believe the number of usages affected by this advisory is low. It requires all of the following to be true to be exploited: 1. Setting the `Proxy-Authorization` header without using urllib3&apos;s built-in proxy support. 2. Not disabling HTTP redirects. 3. Either not using an HTTPS origin server or for the proxy or target origin to redirect to a malicious origin. Users are advised to update to either version 1.26.19 or version 2.2.2. Users unable to upgrade may use the `Proxy-Authorization` header with urllib3&apos;s `ProxyManager`, disable HTTP redirects using `redirects=False` when sending requests, or not user the `Proxy-Authorization` header as mitigations.</Note>
</Notes>
<ReleaseDate>2024-08-02</ReleaseDate>
<CVE>CVE-2024-37891</CVE>
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<Status Type="Fixed">
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<Description>Medium</Description>
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<BaseScore>4.4</BaseScore>
<Vector>AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N</Vector>
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<Remediation Type="Vendor Fix">
<Description>python-urllib3 security update</Description>
<DATE>2024-08-02</DATE>
<URL>https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/security-bulletins/detail/?id=openEuler-SA-2024-1945</URL>
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