This project might be open to known security vulnerabilities, which can be prevented by tightening the version range of affected dependencies. Find detailed information at the bottom.

Crate miniserve

Dependencies

(40 total, 5 outdated, 4 possibly insecure)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 actix-files^0.6.50.6.5up to date
 actix-multipart^0.60.6.1up to date
 actix-web^44.5.1up to date
 actix-web-httpauth^0.80.8.1up to date
 alphanumeric-sort^11.5.3up to date
 anyhow^11.0.82up to date
 bytesize^11.3.0up to date
 chrono ⚠️^0.40.4.38maybe insecure
 chrono-humanize^0.20.2.3up to date
 clap^44.5.4up to date
 clap_complete^44.5.2up to date
 clap_mangen^0.20.2.20up to date
 colored^22.1.0up to date
 comrak^0.220.22.0up to date
 fast_qr^0.120.12.1up to date
 futures^0.30.3.30up to date
 grass^0.130.13.2up to date
 hex^0.40.4.3up to date
 http^0.21.1.0out of date
 httparse^11.8.0up to date
 if-addrs^0.120.12.0up to date
 libflate^22.0.0up to date
 log^0.40.4.21up to date
 maud^0.250.26.0out of date
 mime^0.30.3.17up to date
 nanoid^0.40.4.0up to date
 percent-encoding^22.3.1up to date
 port_check^0.20.2.1up to date
 regex ⚠️^11.10.4maybe insecure
 rustls ⚠️^0.200.23.5out of date
 rustls-pemfile^1.02.1.2out of date
 serde^11.0.198up to date
 sha2^0.100.10.8up to date
 simplelog^0.120.12.2up to date
 socket2^0.50.5.6up to date
 strum^0.260.26.2up to date
 tar ⚠️^0.40.4.40maybe insecure
 thiserror^11.0.59up to date
 tokio^1.35.11.37.0up to date
 zip^0.6.51.1.1out of date

Dev dependencies

(9 total, 1 outdated, 1 possibly insecure)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 assert_cmd^22.0.14up to date
 assert_fs^11.1.1up to date
 predicates^33.1.0up to date
 pretty_assertions^1.21.4.0up to date
 regex ⚠️^11.10.4maybe insecure
 reqwest^0.110.12.4out of date
 rstest^0.190.19.0up to date
 select^0.60.6.0up to date
 url^22.5.0up to date

Security Vulnerabilities

chrono: Potential segfault in `localtime_r` invocations

RUSTSEC-2020-0159

Impact

Unix-like operating systems may segfault due to dereferencing a dangling pointer in specific circumstances. This requires an environment variable to be set in a different thread than the affected functions. This may occur without the user's knowledge, notably in a third-party library.

Workarounds

No workarounds are known.

References

tar: Links in archive can create arbitrary directories

RUSTSEC-2021-0080

When unpacking a tarball that contains a symlink the tar crate may create directories outside of the directory it's supposed to unpack into.

The function errors when it's trying to create a file, but the folders are already created at this point.

use std::{io, io::Result};
use tar::{Archive, Builder, EntryType, Header};

fn main() -> Result<()> {
    let mut buf = Vec::new();

    {
        let mut builder = Builder::new(&mut buf);

        // symlink: parent -> ..
        let mut header = Header::new_gnu();
        header.set_path("symlink")?;
        header.set_link_name("..")?;
        header.set_entry_type(EntryType::Symlink);
        header.set_size(0);
        header.set_cksum();
        builder.append(&header, io::empty())?;

        // file: symlink/exploit/foo/bar
        let mut header = Header::new_gnu();
        header.set_path("symlink/exploit/foo/bar")?;
        header.set_size(0);
        header.set_cksum();
        builder.append(&header, io::empty())?;

        builder.finish()?;
    };

    Archive::new(&*buf).unpack("demo")
}

This has been fixed in https://github.com/alexcrichton/tar-rs/pull/259 and is published as tar 0.4.36. Thanks to Martin Michaelis (@mgjm) for discovering and reporting this, and Nikhil Benesch (@benesch) for the fix!

regex: Regexes with large repetitions on empty sub-expressions take a very long time to parse

RUSTSEC-2022-0013

The Rust Security Response WG was notified that the regex crate did not properly limit the complexity of the regular expressions (regex) it parses. An attacker could use this security issue to perform a denial of service, by sending a specially crafted regex to a service accepting untrusted regexes. No known vulnerability is present when parsing untrusted input with trusted regexes.

This issue has been assigned CVE-2022-24713. The severity of this vulnerability is "high" when the regex crate is used to parse untrusted regexes. Other uses of the regex crate are not affected by this vulnerability.

Overview

The regex crate features built-in mitigations to prevent denial of service attacks caused by untrusted regexes, or untrusted input matched by trusted regexes. Those (tunable) mitigations already provide sane defaults to prevent attacks. This guarantee is documented and it's considered part of the crate's API.

Unfortunately a bug was discovered in the mitigations designed to prevent untrusted regexes to take an arbitrary amount of time during parsing, and it's possible to craft regexes that bypass such mitigations. This makes it possible to perform denial of service attacks by sending specially crafted regexes to services accepting user-controlled, untrusted regexes.

Affected versions

All versions of the regex crate before or equal to 1.5.4 are affected by this issue. The fix is include starting from regex 1.5.5.

Mitigations

We recommend everyone accepting user-controlled regexes to upgrade immediately to the latest version of the regex crate.

Unfortunately there is no fixed set of problematic regexes, as there are practically infinite regexes that could be crafted to exploit this vulnerability. Because of this, we do not recommend denying known problematic regexes.

Acknowledgements

We want to thank Addison Crump for responsibly disclosing this to us according to the Rust security policy, and for helping review the fix.

We also want to thank Andrew Gallant for developing the fix, and Pietro Albini for coordinating the disclosure and writing this advisory.

rustls: `rustls::ConnectionCommon::complete_io` could fall into an infinite loop based on network input

RUSTSEC-2024-0336

If a close_notify alert is received during a handshake, complete_io does not terminate.

Callers which do not call complete_io are not affected.

rustls-tokio and rustls-ffi do not call complete_io and are not affected.

rustls::Stream and rustls::StreamOwned types use complete_io and are affected.