7.7 HIGH
- CVSS version: 3.1
- Attack vector (AV): NETWORK
- Attack complexity (AC): LOW
- Privileges required (PR): LOW
- User interaction (UI): NONE
- Scope (S): CHANGED
- Confidentiality impact (C): HIGH
- Integrity impact (I): NONE
- Availability impact (A): NONE
Tandoor Recipes affected by Blind SSRF with Internal Network Access via Recipe Import
Tandoor Recipes is an application for managing recipes, planning meals, and building shopping lists. Prior to 2.5.1, there is a Blind Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in the Cookmate recipe import feature of Tandoor Recipes. The application fails to validate the destination URL after following HTTP redirects, allowing any authenticated user (including standard users without administrative privileges) to force the server to connect to arbitrary internal or external resources. The vulnerability lies in cookbook/integration/cookmate.py, within the Cookmate integration class. This vulnerability can be leveraged to scan internal network ports, access cloud instance metadata (e.g., AWS/GCP Metadata Service), or disclose the server's real IP address. This vulnerability is fixed in 2.5.1.
References
Affected products
- ==< 2.5.1
Matching in nixpkgs
pkgs.gnome-recipes
Recipe management application for GNOME
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nixos-unstable 2.0.4
Package maintainers
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@bobby285271 Bobby Rong <rjl931189261@126.com>
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@hedning Tor Hedin Brønner <torhedinbronner@gmail.com>
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@jtojnar Jan Tojnar <jtojnar@gmail.com>
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@dasj19 Daniel Șerbănescu <daniel@serbanescu.dk>
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@jvanbruegge Jan van Brügge <supermanitu@gmail.com>