anything-llm/collector/utils/url/index.js
2024-08-13 17:46:07 -07:00

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/** ATTN: SECURITY RESEARCHERS
* To Security researchers about to submit an SSRF report CVE - please don't.
* We are aware that the code below is does not defend against any of the thousands of ways
* you can map a hostname to another IP. The code below does not have intention of blocking this
* and is simply to prevent the user from accidentally putting in non-valid websites, which is all this protects
* since _all urls must be submitted by the user anyway_ and cannot be done with authentication and manager or admin roles.
* If an attacker has those roles then the system is already vulnerable and this is not a primary concern.
*
* We have gotten this report may times, marked them as duplicate or information and continue to get them. We communicate
* already that deployment (and security) of an instance is on the deployer and system admin deploying it. This would include
* isolation, firewalls, and the general security of the instance.
*/
const VALID_PROTOCOLS = ["https:", "http:"];
const INVALID_OCTETS = [192, 172, 10, 127];
function isInvalidIp({ hostname }) {
const IPRegex = new RegExp(
/^(([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9]{2}|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])\.){3}([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9]{2}|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])$/gi
);
if (!IPRegex.test(hostname)) return false;
const [octetOne, ..._rest] = hostname.split(".");
// If fails to validate to number - abort and return as invalid.
if (isNaN(Number(octetOne))) return true;
return INVALID_OCTETS.includes(Number(octetOne));
}
function validURL(url) {
try {
const destination = new URL(url);
if (!VALID_PROTOCOLS.includes(destination.protocol)) return false;
if (isInvalidIp(destination)) return false;
return true;
} catch { }
return false;
}
module.exports = {
validURL,
};