CVE-2023-42439: GeoNode vulnerable to SSRF Bypass to return internal host data
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GeoNode is an open source platform that facilitates the creation, sharing, and collaborative use of geospatial data. A SSRF vulnerability exists starting in version 3.2.0, bypassing existing controls on the software. This can allow a user to request internal services for a full read SSRF, returning any data from the internal network. The application is using a allow list, but the allow list can be bypassed. The bypass will trick the application that the first host is a allow listed address, but the browser will use @
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as a credential to the host geoserver on port 8080, this will return the data to that host on the response. Version 4.1.3.post1 is the first available version that contains a patch.
References
- github.com/GeoNode/geonode
- github.com/GeoNode/geonode/commit/79ac6e70419c2e0261548bed91c159b54ff35b8d
- github.com/GeoNode/geonode/releases/tag/4.1.3
- github.com/GeoNode/geonode/security/advisories/GHSA-pxg5-h34r-7q8p
- github.com/advisories/GHSA-pxg5-h34r-7q8p
- github.com/pypa/advisory-database/tree/main/vulns/geonode/PYSEC-2023-176.yaml
- nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-42439
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