Drupal core sanitizes filenames with dangerous extensions upon upload (reference: SA-CORE-2020-012) and strips leading and trailing dots from filenames to prevent uploading server configuration files (reference: SA-CORE-2019-010). However, the protections for these two vulnerabilities previously did not work correctly together. As a result, if the site were configured to allow the upload of files with an htaccess extension, these files' filenames would not be properly sanitized. This could allow bypassing the protections provided by Drupal core's default .htaccess files and possible remote code execution on Apache web servers. This issue is mitigated by the fact that it requires a field administrator to explicitly configure a file field to allow htaccess as an extension (a restricted permission), or a contributed module or custom code that overrides allowed file uploads.
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cve-icon MITRE

Status: PUBLISHED

Assigner: drupal

Published:

Updated: 2025-02-03T18:41:34.551Z

Reserved: 2022-02-16T00:00:00.000Z

Link: CVE-2022-25277

cve-icon Vulnrichment

Updated: 2024-08-03T04:36:06.870Z

cve-icon NVD

Status : Modified

Published: 2023-04-26T15:15:08.710

Modified: 2025-02-03T19:15:09.410

Link: CVE-2022-25277

cve-icon Redhat

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