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modular web application framework

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general
  • source: openrefine-butterfly (main)
  • version: 1.2.6-1
  • maintainer: Debian Java Maintainers (archive) (DMD)
  • uploaders: Markus Koschany [DMD]
  • arch: all
  • std-ver: 4.7.0
  • VCS: Git (Browse, QA)
versions [more versions can be listed by madison] [old versions available from snapshot.debian.org]
[pool directory]
  • old-bpo: 1.2.4-1~bpo11+1
  • stable: 1.2.4-1
  • testing: 1.2.6-1
  • unstable: 1.2.6-1
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  • 1.2.4-1~bpo11+1: [.dsc, use dget on this link to retrieve source package] [changelog] [copyright] [rules] [control]
  • 1.2.4-1: [.dsc, use dget on this link to retrieve source package] [changelog] [copyright] [rules] [control]
  • 1.2.6-1: [.dsc, use dget on this link to retrieve source package] [changelog] [copyright] [rules] [control]
binaries
  • libopenrefine-butterfly-java
action needed
1 low-priority security issue in bookworm low

There is 1 open security issue in bookworm.

1 issue left for the package maintainer to handle:
  • CVE-2024-47883: (needs triaging) The OpenRefine fork of the MIT Simile Butterfly server is a modular web application framework. The Butterfly framework uses the `java.net.URL` class to refer to (what are expected to be) local resource files, like images or templates. This works: "opening a connection" to these URLs opens the local file. However, prior to version 1.2.6, if a `file:/` URL is directly given where a relative path (resource name) is expected, this is also accepted in some code paths; the app then fetches the file, from a remote machine if indicated, and uses it as if it was a trusted part of the app's codebase. This leads to multiple weaknesses and potential weaknesses. An attacker that has network access to the application could use it to gain access to files, either on the the server's filesystem (path traversal) or shared by nearby machines (server-side request forgery with e.g. SMB). An attacker that can lead or redirect a user to a crafted URL belonging to the app could cause arbitrary attacker-controlled JavaScript to be loaded in the victim's browser (cross-site scripting). If an app is written in such a way that an attacker can influence the resource name used for a template, that attacker could cause the app to fetch and execute an attacker-controlled template (remote code execution). Version 1.2.6 contains a patch.

You can find information about how to handle this issue in the security team's documentation.

Created: 2024-10-25 Last update: 2025-02-27 05:02
Standards version of the package is outdated. wishlist
The package should be updated to follow the last version of Debian Policy (Standards-Version 4.7.2 instead of 4.7.0).
Created: 2025-02-21 Last update: 2025-02-27 13:25
news
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  • [2025-01-08] openrefine-butterfly 1.2.6-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2025-01-02] Accepted openrefine-butterfly 1.2.6-1 (source) into unstable (Markus Koschany)
  • [2024-12-10] openrefine-butterfly REMOVED from testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2023-09-19] openrefine-butterfly 1.2.5-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2023-09-13] Accepted openrefine-butterfly 1.2.5-1 (source) into unstable (Markus Koschany)
  • [2023-05-28] Accepted openrefine-butterfly 1.2.4-1~bpo11+1 (source) into bullseye-backports (Markus Koschany)
  • [2023-03-01] openrefine-butterfly 1.2.4-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2023-02-19] Accepted openrefine-butterfly 1.2.4-1 (source) into unstable (Markus Koschany)
  • [2022-01-11] Accepted openrefine-butterfly 1.2.3-1~bpo11+1 (source all) into bullseye-backports, bullseye-backports (Debian FTP Masters) (signed by: Markus Koschany)
  • [2021-12-31] openrefine-butterfly 1.2.3-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2021-12-25] Accepted openrefine-butterfly 1.2.3-1 (source) into unstable (Markus Koschany)
  • [2021-11-20] openrefine-butterfly 1.2.0-1 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2021-11-15] Accepted openrefine-butterfly 1.2.0-1 (source) into unstable (Markus Koschany)
  • [2021-10-17] openrefine-butterfly 1.1.1-2 MIGRATED to testing (Debian testing watch)
  • [2021-10-11] Accepted openrefine-butterfly 1.1.1-2 (source) into unstable (Markus Koschany)
  • [2021-10-11] Accepted openrefine-butterfly 1.1.1-1 (source all) into unstable, unstable (Debian FTP Masters) (signed by: Markus Koschany)
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