CVE-2022-31195

Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal') in maven/org.dspace/dspace-parent

Identifiers

CVE-2022-31195, GHSA-8rmh-55h4-93h5

Package Slug

maven/org.dspace/dspace-parent

Vulnerability

Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')

Description

DSpace open source software is a repository application which provides durable access to digital resources. In affected versions the ItemImportServiceImpl is vulnerable to a path traversal vulnerability. This means a malicious SAF (simple archive format) package could cause a file/directory to be created anywhere the Tomcat/DSpace user can write to on the server. However, this path traversal vulnerability is only possible by a user with special privileges (either Administrators or someone with command-line access to the server). This vulnerability impacts the XMLUI, JSPUI and command-line. Users are advised to upgrade. As a basic workaround, users may block all access to the following URL paths: If you are using the XMLUI, block all access to /admin/batchimport path (this is the URL of the Admin Batch Import tool). Keep in mind, if your site uses the path "/xmlui", then you'd need to block access to /xmlui/admin/batchimport. If you are using the JSPUI, block all access to /dspace-admin/batchimport path (this is the URL of the Admin Batch Import tool). Keep in mind, if your site uses the path "/jspui", then you'd need to block access to /jspui/dspace-admin/batchimport. Keep in mind, only an Administrative user or a user with command-line access to the server is able to import/upload SAF packages. Therefore, assuming those users do not blindly upload untrusted SAF packages, then it is unlikely your site could be impacted by this vulnerability.

Affected Versions

All versions starting from 4.0 up to 5.10, all versions after 6.0 before 6.4

Solution

Upgrade to versions 5.11, 6.4 or above.

Last Modified

2022-08-09

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