The regex for tasklists in 1.x didn't include upper-case x/X letters nor ordered lists (1. [ ] abc).
This commit changes the regex to allow both.
Signed-off-by: Erik Michelson <opensource@erik.michelson.eu>
A bug in insertOnStartOfLines lead to duplicated text,
if the cursor was not at the start of a line.
This fixes the behaviour of insertOnStartOfLines to always use
the complete first and last line of the selection,
even if they were only partially selected.
Fixes#1231
Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
The `upgradeInsecureRequests` option of Helmets CSP middleware
was a boolean in Helmet 3, but with Helmet 4,
everything changed to lists.
This commit adjusts the addUpgradeUnsafeRequestsOptionTo
function accordingly.
Closes#1221
See also https://github.com/helmetjs/helmet/tree/v4.6.0/middlewares/content-security-policy
Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
This polyfill was added because node versions less than 10.5.0 didn't include scrypt support. As we now raised the minimum required version to 12.0.0, this polyfill isn't needed anymore.
Signed-off-by: Erik Michelson <opensource@erik.michelson.eu>
Impact
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An attacker can read arbitrary `.md` files from the server's filesystem due to an [improper input validation](https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/20.html), which results in the ability to perform a [relative path traversal](https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/23.html).
CVSSv3 string: AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
PoC / Quicktest
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To verify if you are affected, you can try to open the following URL: `http://localhost:3000/..%2F..%2FREADME#` (replace `http://localhost:3000` with your instance's base-URL e.g. `https://demo.hedgedoc.org/..%2F..%2FREADME#`).
- If you see a README page being rendered, you run an affected version.
Analysis
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The attack works due the fact that [the internal router, passes the url-encoded alias](https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/blob/master/lib/web/note/router.js#L26) to the `noteController.showNote`-function. This function passes the input directly to [`findNote()`](78a732abe6/lib/web/note/util.js (L10)) utility function, that will pass it on the the [`parseNoteId()`](78a732abe6/lib/models/note.js (L188-L258))-function, that tries to make sense out of the noteId/alias and check if a note already exists and if so, if a corresponding file on disk was updated.
If no note exists the [note creation-function is called](78a732abe6/lib/models/note.js (L240-L245)), which pass this unvalidated alias, with a `.md` appended, into a [`path.join()`-function](78a732abe6/lib/models/note.js (L99)) which is read from the filesystem in the follow up routine and provides the pre-filled content of the new note.
This allows an attacker to not only read arbitrary `.md` files from the filesystem, but also observes changes to them.
The usefulness of this attack can be considered limited, since mainly markdown files are use the file-ending `.md` and all markdown files contained in the hedgedoc project, like the README, are public anyway. If other protections such as a chroot or container or proper file permissions are in place, this attack's usefulness is rather limited.
Workarounds
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On a reverse-proxy level one can force a URL-decode, which will prevent this attack because the router will not accept such a path.
For more information
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If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
* Open an topic on [our community forum](https://community.hedgedoc.org)
* Join our [matrix room](https://chat.hedgedoc.org)
Advisory link
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https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/security/advisories/GHSA-p528-555r-pf87
Signed-off-by: Christoph (Sheogorath) Kern <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
This reuses the `realtime.getStatus` method to get the state of the
application state on every prometheus scrape cycle.
Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>