The issue involves a security vulnerability in Vite where the server options can be bypassed using a double forward slash (//
). This vulnerability poses a potential security risk as it can allow unauthorized access to sensitive directories and files.
Steps to Fix. Update Vite: Ensure that you are using the latest version of Vite. Security issues like this are often fixed in newer releases.\n2. Secure the server configuration: In your vite.config.js
file, review and update the server configuration options to restrict access to unauthorized requests or directories.
Impact
Only users explicitly exposing the Vite dev server to the network (using --host
or the server.host
config option) are affected and only files in the immediate Vite project root folder could be exposed.\n\n### Patches\nFixed in vite@4.3.9, vite@4.2.3, vite@4.1.5, vite@4.0.5 and in the latest minors of the previous two majors, vite@3.2.7 and vite@2.9.16.
Details
Vite serves the application with under the root-path of the project while running on the dev mode. By default, Vite uses the server option fs.deny to protect sensitive files. But using a simple double forward-slash, we can bypass this restriction. \n\n### PoC\n1. Create a new latest project of Vite using any package manager. (here I'm using react and vue templates and pnpm for testing)\n2. Serve the application on dev mode using pnpm run dev
.\n3. Directly access the file via url using double forward-slash (//
) (e.g: //.env
, //.env.local
)\n4. The server option fs.deny
was successfully bypassed.
Proof Images: \n
References
The issue involves a security vulnerability in Vite where the server options can be bypassed using a double forward slash (
//
). This vulnerability poses a potential security risk as it can allow unauthorized access to sensitive directories and files.Steps to Fix. Update Vite: Ensure that you are using the latest version of Vite. Security issues like this are often fixed in newer releases.\n2. Secure the server configuration: In your
vite.config.js
file, review and update the server configuration options to restrict access to unauthorized requests or directories.Impact
Only users explicitly exposing the Vite dev server to the network (using
--host
or theserver.host
config option) are affected and only files in the immediate Vite project root folder could be exposed.\n\n### Patches\nFixed in vite@4.3.9, vite@4.2.3, vite@4.1.5, vite@4.0.5 and in the latest minors of the previous two majors, vite@3.2.7 and vite@2.9.16.Details
Vite serves the application with under the root-path of the project while running on the dev mode. By default, Vite uses the server option fs.deny to protect sensitive files. But using a simple double forward-slash, we can bypass this restriction. \n\n### PoC\n1. Create a new latest project of Vite using any package manager. (here I'm using react and vue templates and pnpm for testing)\n2. Serve the application on dev mode using
pnpm run dev
.\n3. Directly access the file via url using double forward-slash (//
) (e.g://.env
,//.env.local
)\n4. The server optionfs.deny
was successfully bypassed.Proof Images: \n
References