Impact
Due to missing canonicalization when readDir
is called recursively, it was possible to display directory listings outside of the defined fs
scope. This required a crafted symbolic link or junction folder inside an allowed path of the fs
scope. No arbitrary file content could be leaked.
Patches
The issue has been resolved in tauri-apps/tauri#5123 and the implementation now properly checks if the
requested (sub) directory is a symbolic link outside of the defined scope
.
Workarounds
Disable the readDir
endpoint in the allowlist
inside the tauri.conf.json
.
For more information
This issue was initially reported by martin-ocasek in #4882.
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
References
Impact
Due to missing canonicalization when
readDir
is called recursively, it was possible to display directory listings outside of the definedfs
scope. This required a crafted symbolic link or junction folder inside an allowed path of thefs
scope. No arbitrary file content could be leaked.Patches
The issue has been resolved in tauri-apps/tauri#5123 and the implementation now properly checks if the
requested (sub) directory is a symbolic link outside of the defined
scope
.Workarounds
Disable the
readDir
endpoint in theallowlist
inside thetauri.conf.json
.For more information
This issue was initially reported by martin-ocasek in #4882.
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
References