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[Security] Bump yard from 0.9.19 to 0.9.25#986

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Bumps yard from 0.9.19 to 0.9.25. This update includes security fixes.

Vulnerabilities fixed

Sourced from The Ruby Advisory Database.

Arbitrary path traversal and file access via yard server A path traversal vulnerability was discovered in YARD <= 0.9.19 when using yard server to serve documentation. This bug would allow unsanitized HTTP requests to access arbitrary files on the machine of a yard server host under certain conditions.

The issue is resolved in v0.9.20 and later.

Patched versions: >= 0.9.20 Unaffected versions: none

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Moderate severity vulnerability that affects yard

Possible arbitrary path traversal and file access via yard server

Impact

A path traversal vulnerability was discovered in YARD <= 0.9.19 when using yard server to serve documentation. This bug would allow unsanitized HTTP requests to access arbitrary files on the machine of a yard server host under certain conditions.

Thanks to CuongMX from Viettel Cyber Security for discovering this vulnerability.

Patches

Please upgrade to YARD v0.9.20 immediately if you are relying on yard server to host documentation in any untrusted environments.

Workarounds

For users who cannot upgrade, it is possible to perform path sanitization of HTTP requests at your webserver level. WEBrick, for example, can perform such sanitization by default (which you can use via yard server -s webrick), as can certain rules in your webserver configuration.

Affected versions: < 0.9.20

Sourced from The Ruby Advisory Database.

Possible arbitrary path traversal and file access via yard server A path traversal vulnerability was discovered in YARD <= 0.9.19 when using yard server to serve documentation. This bug would allow unsanitized HTTP requests to access arbitrary files on the machine of a yard server host under certain conditions.

Patched versions: >= 0.9.20 Unaffected versions: none

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Moderate severity vulnerability that affects yard

Possible arbitrary path traversal and file access via yard server

Impact

A path traversal vulnerability was discovered in YARD <= 0.9.19 when using yard server to serve documentation. This bug would allow unsanitized HTTP requests to access arbitrary files on the machine of a yard server host under certain conditions.

Thanks to CuongMX from Viettel Cyber Security for discovering this vulnerability.

Patches

Please upgrade to YARD v0.9.20 immediately if you are relying on yard server to host documentation in any untrusted environments.

Workarounds

For users who cannot upgrade, it is possible to perform path sanitization of HTTP requests at your webserver level. WEBrick, for example, can perform such sanitization by default (which you can use via yard server -s webrick), as can certain rules in your webserver configuration.

Affected versions: < 0.9.20

Release notes

Sourced from yard's releases.

Release v0.9.25

  • Fix parsing issue with conditional blocks mixed with conditional modifiers. (#1308, #1324, #1326, #1327)
  • Add table of contents IDs to redcarpet generated markdown. (#1323)
  • Backport fixes for Ruby 1.9 (#1320)
  • Fix parsing of checksums in yard server (#1301)
  • Map Ruby C variable error names to Ruby classes (#1270, #1275)
  • Fix initialization of RDocMarkup across threads (#1318)
  • Remove warning for Kernel#open (#1312)
  • Omit spec files in gem package (#1307)
  • README updates (#1322)

Release v0.9.24

  • Add {YARD::CodeObjects::NamespaceMapper.on_invalidate} callback when separator cache is changed.
  • Fix issue where Registry fails to resolve first-time lookups on instance methods.

Release v0.9.23

  • Fix issues with double encoded code blocks when highlighted from an extra file.

Release v0.9.22

  • Revert jquery update in last release since it requires more changes. (#1298)

Release v0.9.21

  • Updates to add support for Ruby 2.7.0 (#1290, #1296)
  • Fix parsing of multiline method signatures (#1220)
  • Remove RubyGems post install message (#1269)
  • Improve object deletion from RegistryStore (#1284)
  • Improve memory usage performance (#1260)
  • Handle include and extend calls with explicit receivers (#1274)
  • Fix deep nesting of TOC items (#1288)
  • Fix highlighting for Asciidoc markup code blocks (#1276)
  • Fix HTML formatting of script tags (#1263)
  • Update jquery to 3.4.1 (#1294)
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Changelog

Sourced from yard's changelog.

0.9.25 - May 3rd, 2020

  • Fix parsing issue with conditional blocks mixed with conditional modifiers. (#1308, #1324, #1326, #1327)
  • Add table of contents IDs to redcarpet generated markdown. (#1323)
  • Backport fixes for Ruby 1.9 (#1320)
  • Fix parsing of checksums in yard server (#1301)
  • Map Ruby C variable error names to Ruby classes (#1270, #1275)
  • Fix initialization of RDocMarkup across threads (#1318)
  • Remove warning for Kernel#open (#1312)
  • Omit spec files in gem package (#1307)
  • README updates (#1322)

0.9.24 - January 8th, 2020

  • Add {YARD::CodeObjects::NamespaceMapper.on_invalidate} callback when separator cache is changed.
  • Fix issue where Registry fails to resolve first-time lookups on instance methods.

0.9.23 - January 5th, 2020

  • Fix issues with double encoded code blocks when highlighted from an extra file.

0.9.22 - December 31st, 2019

  • Revert jquery update in last release since it requires more changes. (#1298)

0.9.21 - December 31st, 2019

  • Updates to add support for Ruby 2.7.0 (#1290, #1296)
  • Fix parsing of multiline method signatures (#1220)
  • Remove RubyGems post install message (#1269)
  • Improve object deletion from RegistryStore (#1284)
  • Improve memory usage performance (#1260)
  • Handle include and extend calls with explicit receivers (#1274)
  • Fix deep nesting of TOC items (#1288)
  • Fix highlighting for Asciidoc markup code blocks (#1276)
  • Fix HTML formatting of script tags (#1263)
  • Update jquery to 3.4.1 (#1294)
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Commits
  • 84c983d Tag release v0.9.25
  • 40a4ca9 Update Changelog
  • 601ab79 Merge pull request #1318 from ioquatix/patch-1
  • d531143 Merge pull request #1275 from thomthom/dev-error-inheritance
  • 76d63f5 Merge pull request #1307 from dduugg/omit-spec-files
  • d4dd315 Merge branch 'master' into omit-spec-files
  • 21cf1e6 Merge pull request #1312 from jeremyf/removing-deprecation-warning
  • e3e8321 Fix handling of interpolated if/unless blocks
  • 651917f Fix lint names
  • e62989e Fix key names and formatting
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Bumps [yard](https://github.com/lsegal/yard) from 0.9.19 to 0.9.25. **This update includes security fixes.**
- [Release notes](https://github.com/lsegal/yard/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/lsegal/yard/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](lsegal/yard@v0.9.19...v0.9.25)

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