Affected versions of sails
have an issue with the CORS configuration where the value of the origin header is reflected as the value for the Access-Control-Allow-Origin
header. This may allow an attacker to make AJAX requests to vulnerable hosts through cross-site scripting or a malicious HTML Document, effectively bypassing the Same Origin Policy.
Mitigating Factors
This is only an issue when allRoutes
is set to true
and origin
is set to *
or left commented out in the sails CORS config file.
The problem can be compounded when the cors credentials
setting is not provided, because at that point authenticated cross domain requests are possible.
Recommendation
Update to version 0.12.7 or later.
As this vulnerability is primarily a user error, the patch for the vulnerability will simply cause the application to write an error message to the console when a vulnerable configuration is used in a production environment.
Writing a proper CORS configuration is still the responsibility of the user, so it is necessary to check for the error message after installing the patch. Be sure you are not using allRoutes: true
with origin:'*'
, and that you uncomment origin
and set it to a reasonable value. Ensure that if origin
is set to *
that you truly mean for all other websites to be able to make cross-domain requests to your API.
Likewise, ensure credentials
is uncommented out and set to the appropriate value. Make sure to explicitly set which origins may request resources via CORS.
References
Affected versions of
sails
have an issue with the CORS configuration where the value of the origin header is reflected as the value for theAccess-Control-Allow-Origin
header. This may allow an attacker to make AJAX requests to vulnerable hosts through cross-site scripting or a malicious HTML Document, effectively bypassing the Same Origin Policy.Mitigating Factors
This is only an issue when
allRoutes
is set totrue
andorigin
is set to*
or left commented out in the sails CORS config file.The problem can be compounded when the cors
credentials
setting is not provided, because at that point authenticated cross domain requests are possible.Recommendation
Update to version 0.12.7 or later.
As this vulnerability is primarily a user error, the patch for the vulnerability will simply cause the application to write an error message to the console when a vulnerable configuration is used in a production environment.
Writing a proper CORS configuration is still the responsibility of the user, so it is necessary to check for the error message after installing the patch. Be sure you are not using
allRoutes: true
withorigin:'*'
, and that you uncommentorigin
and set it to a reasonable value. Ensure that iforigin
is set to*
that you truly mean for all other websites to be able to make cross-domain requests to your API.Likewise, ensure
credentials
is uncommented out and set to the appropriate value. Make sure to explicitly set which origins may request resources via CORS.References