Rack has Content-Length mismatch in Rack::Files error responses

説明

Summary

Rack::Files#fail sets the Content-Length response header using String#size instead of String#bytesize. When the response body contains multibyte UTF-8 characters, the declared Content-Length is smaller than the number of bytes actually sent on the wire.

Because Rack::Files reflects the requested path in 404 responses, an attacker can trigger this mismatch by requesting a non-existent path containing percent-encoded UTF-8 characters.

This results in incorrect HTTP response framing and may cause response desynchronization in deployments that rely on the incorrect Content-Length value.

Details

Rack::Files#fail constructs error responses using logic equivalent to:

def fail(status, body, headers = {})
  body += "\n"
  [
    status,
    {
      "content-type" => "text/plain",
      "content-length" => body.size.to_s,
      "x-cascade" => "pass"
    }.merge!(headers),
    [body]
  ]
end

Here, body.size returns the number of characters, not the number of bytes. For multibyte UTF-8 strings, this produces an incorrect Content-Length value.

Rack::Files includes the decoded request path in 404 responses. A request containing percent-encoded UTF-8 path components therefore causes the response body to contain multibyte characters, while the Content-Length header still reflects character count rather than byte count.

As a result, the server can send more bytes than declared in the response headers.

This violates HTTP message framing requirements, which define Content-Length as the number of octets in the message body.

Impact

Applications using Rack::Files may emit incorrectly framed error responses when handling requests for non-existent paths containing multibyte characters.

In some deployment topologies, particularly with keep-alive connections and intermediaries that rely on Content-Length, this mismatch may lead to response parsing inconsistencies or response desynchronization. The practical exploitability depends on the behavior of downstream proxies, clients, and connection reuse.

Even where no secondary exploitation is possible, the response is malformed and may trigger protocol errors in strict components.

Mitigation

  • Update to a patched version of Rack that computes Content-Length using String#bytesize.
  • Avoid exposing Rack::Files directly to untrusted traffic until a fix is available, if operationally feasible.
  • Where possible, place Rack behind a proxy or server that normalizes or rejects malformed backend responses.
  • Prefer closing backend connections on error paths if response framing anomalies are a concern.

基本情報

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深刻度
medium
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公開(アドバイザリ)
2026-04-02 20:36:10 UTC
更新
2026-05-13 16:19:13 UTC
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2026-04-02 20:36:10 UTC
NVD で公開
2026-04-02

EPSS Score

Score Percentile
0.04% 12.52%

CVSS Scores

Base score Version Severity Vector
4.8 3.1
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N クリックして展開
攻撃ベクター (AV:N)
インターネットなど、ルーティングされたネットワーク越しに遠隔から悪用しうる。端末の前にいる必要はない。
攻撃の複雑さ (AC:H)
到達できても、タイミング・負荷・周辺設定など、揃わないと成功しない局面が多い。
必要な権限 (PR:N)
事前のログインや昇格は不要で、匿名アクセスのまま踏み台にしうる。
ユーザーの関与 (UI:N)
メールのリンクを開く、マクロを有効にするなど、被害者の協力がなくても成立しうる。
スコープ (S:U)
影響は脆弱コンポーネントと同一のセキュリティ権限・信頼境界の内側に収まる。
機密性への影響 (C:L)
一部のデータや属性が漏えいしうるが、全件一括流出といった規模には至らない。
完全性への影響 (I:L)
レコードの一部書き換えや設定の歪みなど、限定的だが検知・復旧が必要な水準。
可用性への影響 (A:N)
業務継続に支障が出るレベルの停止や劣化は想定されない。

Identifiers

CWEs

CWE id Name
CWE-130 Improper Handling of Length Parameter Inconsistency
CWE-135 Incorrect Calculation of Multi-Byte String Length

Credits

  • Oblivionsage (reporter)
  • jeremyevans (remediation_reviewer)
  • ioquatix (coordinator)

Affected packages (3)

Vulnerable version ranges and first patched releases as published by GitHub.

Ecosystem Package Vulnerable range First patched Vulnerable functions
rubygems rack < 2.2.23 2.2.23
rubygems rack >= 3.0.0.beta1, < 3.1.21 3.1.21
rubygems rack >= 3.2.0, < 3.2.6 3.2.6

References

cvelogic Threat Intelligence