Summary
A theoretical request smuggling vulnerability exists through Envoy if a server can be tricked into adding an upgrade header into a response.
Details
Per RFC https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230#section-6.7 a server sends 101
when switching protocols.
Envoy incorrectly accepts a 200
response from a server when requesting a protocol upgrade, but 200
does not indicate protocol switch.
This opens up the possibility of request smuggling through Envoy if the server can be tricked into adding the upgrade header to the response.
Credits
reporter: [email protected]
Summary
A theoretical request smuggling vulnerability exists through Envoy if a server can be tricked into adding an upgrade header into a response.
Details
Per RFC https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230#section-6.7 a server sends
101
when switching protocols.Envoy incorrectly accepts a
200
response from a server when requesting a protocol upgrade, but200
does not indicate protocol switch.This opens up the possibility of request smuggling through Envoy if the server can be tricked into adding the upgrade header to the response.
Credits
reporter: [email protected]