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Update dependency http-proxy to 1.18.1 [SECURITY] #32

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This PR contains the following updates:

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http-proxy 1.18.0 -> 1.18.1

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

GHSA-6x33-pw7p-hmpq

Versions of http-proxy prior to 1.18.1 are vulnerable to Denial of Service. An HTTP request with a long body triggers an ERR_HTTP_HEADERS_SENT unhandled exception that crashes the proxy server. This is only possible when the proxy server sets headers in the proxy request using the proxyReq.setHeader function.

For a proxy server running on http://localhost:3000, the following curl request triggers the unhandled exception:
curl -XPOST http://localhost:3000 -d "$(python -c 'print("x"*1025)')"

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Upgrade to version 1.18.1 or later


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@mdnorman mdnorman merged commit 04f4dc1 into master Jun 23, 2021
@mdnorman mdnorman deleted the renovate/npm-http-proxy-vulnerability branch June 23, 2021 03:10
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