In case Cacheservice was configured to use a sproxyd object-storage backend, it would follow HTTP redirects issued by that backend. An attacker with access to a local or restricted network with the capability to intercept and replay HTTP requests to sproxyd (or who is in control of the sproxyd service) could perform a server-side request-forgery attack and make Cacheservice connect to unexpected resources. We have disabled the ability to follow HTTP redirects when connecting to sproxyd resources. No publicly available exploits are known.
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MITRE
Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: OX
Published: 2023-08-02T12:23:13.244Z
Updated: 2024-12-03T15:04:38.474Z
Reserved: 2023-02-22T20:42:56.090Z
Link: CVE-2023-26442
Vulnrichment
Updated: 2024-08-02T11:46:24.566Z
NVD
Status : Modified
Published: 2023-08-02T13:15:10.640
Modified: 2024-11-21T07:51:27.833
Link: CVE-2023-26442
Redhat
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