This allows download of attachments that are larger than current memory
limits, since we're not loading the entire file into memory any more.
For inline file responses, we take a 1kb portion of the file to sniff
before to check mime before we proceed.
Replaces the old suggestion of setting JS head 'window.uploadLimit'
variable. This new env option will be used by back-end validation and
front-end libs/logic too.
Limits already likely exist within prod environments at a PHP and
webserver level but this allows an app-level limit and centralises the
option on the BookStack side into the .env
Closes#3033
- Files within the storage/ path could be accessed via path traversal
references in content, accessed upon HTML export.
- This addresses this via two layers:
- Scoped local flysystem filesystems down to the specific image &
file folders since flysystem has built-in checking against the
escaping of the root folder.
- Added path normalization before enforcement of uploads/{images,file}
prefix to prevent traversal at a path level.
Thanks to @Haxatron via huntr.dev for discovery and reporting.
Ref: https://huntr.dev/bounties/ac268a17-72b5-446f-a09a-9945ef58607a/
A query string will cause attachments to be provided inline
with an appropriate mime type.
Remaining actions:
- Tests
- Front-end functionality
- Config option?
This filters out potentially malicious javascript: or data: uri's coming
through to be attached to attachments.
Added tests to cover.
Thanks to Yassine ABOUKIR (@yassineaboukir on twitter) for reporting this
vulnerability.
- Created new dropzone component.
- Added standard component event system using custom DOM events.
- Added tabs component.
- Added ajax-delete-row component.