When using Waitress behind a proxy that does not properly validate the incoming HTTP request matches the RFC7230 standard, Waitress and the frontend proxy may disagree on where one request starts and where it ends.
This would allow requests to be smuggled via the front-end proxy to waitress and later behavior.
There are two classes of vulnerability that may lead to request smuggling that are addressed by this advisory:
int()
to parse strings into integers, leading to +10
to be parsed as 10
, or 0x01
to be parsed as 1
, where as the standard specifies that the string should contain only digits or hex digits.This has been fixed in Waitress 2.1.1
When deploying a proxy in front of waitress, turning on any and all functionality to make sure that the request matches the RFC7230 standard. Certain proxy servers may not have this functionality though and users are encouraged to upgrade to the latest version of waitress instead.
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: * Open an issue in the Github issue tracker (if not security related/sensitive) * Email us at pylons-project-security@googlegroups.com (If security related or sensitive)