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chore(deps): update dependency ws to v8.17.1 [security] - autoclosed #151
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This PR contains the following updates:
8.16.0
->8.17.1
GitHub Vulnerability Alerts
CVE-2024-37890
Impact
A request with a number of headers exceeding the
server.maxHeadersCount
threshold could be used to crash a ws server.Proof of concept
Patches
The vulnerability was fixed in [email protected] (websockets/ws@e55e510) and backported to [email protected] (websockets/ws@22c2876), [email protected] (websockets/ws@eeb76d3), and [email protected] (websockets/ws@4abd8f6)
Workarounds
In vulnerable versions of ws, the issue can be mitigated in the following ways:
--max-http-header-size=size
and/or themaxHeaderSize
options so that no more headers than theserver.maxHeadersCount
limit can be sent.server.maxHeadersCount
to0
so that no limit is applied.Credits
The vulnerability was reported by Ryan LaPointe in https://github.com/websockets/ws/issues/2230.
References
Release Notes
websockets/ws (ws)
v8.17.1
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Bug fixes
A request with a number of headers exceeding the[
server.maxHeadersCount
][server.maxHeadersCount]threshold could be used to crash a ws server.
The vulnerability was reported by Ryan LaPointe in https://github.com/websockets/ws/issues/2230.
In vulnerable versions of ws, the issue can be mitigated in the following ways:
[
--max-http-header-size=size
][--max-http-header-size=size] and/or the [maxHeaderSize
][maxHeaderSize] options sothat no more headers than the
server.maxHeadersCount
limit can be sent.server.maxHeadersCount
to0
so that no limit is applied.v8.17.0
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Features
WebSocket
constructor now accepts thecreateConnection
option (#2219).Other notable changes
allowSynchronousEvents
option has been changed totrue
(#2221).This is a breaking change in a patch release. The assumption is that the option
is not widely used.
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