Impact
If
- you are using a SQLPage version older than v0.11.1
- your SQLPage instance is exposed publicly
- the database connection string is specified in the
sqlpage/sqlpage.json
configuration file (not in an environment variable)
- the web_root is the current working directory (the default)
- your database is exposed publicly
then an attacker could retrieve the database connection information from SQLPage and use it to connect to your database directly.
Patches
Upgrade to v0.11.1 as soon as possible.
Workarounds
If you cannot upgrade immediately:
- Using an environment variable instead of the configuration file to specify the database connection string prevents exposing it on vulnerable versions.
- Using a different web root (that is not a parent of the SQLPage configuration directory) fixes the issue.
- And in any case, you should generally avoid exposing your database publicly
References
sqlpage/SQLPage#89
References
Impact
If
sqlpage/sqlpage.json
configuration file (not in an environment variable)then an attacker could retrieve the database connection information from SQLPage and use it to connect to your database directly.
Patches
Upgrade to v0.11.1 as soon as possible.
Workarounds
If you cannot upgrade immediately:
References
sqlpage/SQLPage#89
References