net/http/httputil: close incoming ReverseProxy request body

Reading from an incoming request body after the request handler aborts
with a panic can cause a panic, becuse http.Server does not (contrary
to its documentation) close the request body in this case.

Always close the incoming request body in ReverseProxy.ServeHTTP to
ensure that any in-flight outgoing requests using the body do not
read from it.

Updates #46866
Fixes CVE-2021-36221

Change-Id: I310df269200ad8732c5d9f1a2b00de68725831df
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/333191
Trust: Damien Neil <dneil@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
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Damien Neil 2021-07-07 16:34:34 -07:00 committed by Filippo Valsorda
parent 70fd4e47d7
commit b7a85e0003
2 changed files with 48 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -235,6 +235,15 @@ func (p *ReverseProxy) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
if req.ContentLength == 0 {
outreq.Body = nil // Issue 16036: nil Body for http.Transport retries
}
if outreq.Body != nil {
// Reading from the request body after returning from a handler is not
// allowed, and the RoundTrip goroutine that reads the Body can outlive
// this handler. This can lead to a crash if the handler panics (see
// Issue 46866). Although calling Close doesn't guarantee there isn't
// any Read in flight after the handle returns, in practice it's safe to
// read after closing it.
defer outreq.Body.Close()
}
if outreq.Header == nil {
outreq.Header = make(http.Header) // Issue 33142: historical behavior was to always allocate
}

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@ -1122,6 +1122,45 @@ func TestReverseProxy_PanicBodyError(t *testing.T) {
rproxy.ServeHTTP(httptest.NewRecorder(), req)
}
// Issue #46866: panic without closing incoming request body causes a panic
func TestReverseProxy_PanicClosesIncomingBody(t *testing.T) {
backend := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
out := "this call was relayed by the reverse proxy"
// Coerce a wrong content length to induce io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
w.Header().Set("Content-Length", fmt.Sprintf("%d", len(out)*2))
fmt.Fprintln(w, out)
}))
defer backend.Close()
backendURL, err := url.Parse(backend.URL)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
proxyHandler := NewSingleHostReverseProxy(backendURL)
proxyHandler.ErrorLog = log.New(io.Discard, "", 0) // quiet for tests
frontend := httptest.NewServer(proxyHandler)
defer frontend.Close()
frontendClient := frontend.Client()
var wg sync.WaitGroup
for i := 0; i < 2; i++ {
wg.Add(1)
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
for j := 0; j < 10; j++ {
const reqLen = 6 * 1024 * 1024
req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", frontend.URL, &io.LimitedReader{R: neverEnding('x'), N: reqLen})
req.ContentLength = reqLen
resp, _ := frontendClient.Transport.RoundTrip(req)
if resp != nil {
io.Copy(io.Discard, resp.Body)
resp.Body.Close()
}
}
}()
}
wg.Wait()
}
func TestSelectFlushInterval(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string