CVE-2024-11603
published 2025-03-20CVE-2024-11603: A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability exists in lm-sys/fastchat version 0.2.36. The vulnerability is present in the `/queue/join?` endpoint, where…
PriorityP346high7.5CVSS 3.0
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A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability exists in lm-sys/fastchat version 0.2.36. The vulnerability is present in the `/queue/join?` endpoint, where insufficient validation of the path parameter allows an attacker to send crafted requests. This can lead to unauthorized access to internal networks or the AWS metadata endpoint, potentially exposing sensitive data and compromising internal servers.
Affected
2 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| lm-sys | fastchat | — | — |
| lm-sys | lm-sys_fastchat | unspecified – latest | — |
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OSV
FastChat Server-Side Request Forgery vulnerability
osv·2025-03-20
CVE-2024-11603 [HIGH] FastChat Server-Side Request Forgery vulnerability
FastChat Server-Side Request Forgery vulnerability
A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability exists in lm-sys/fastchat version 0.2.36. The vulnerability is present in the `/queue/join?` endpoint, where insufficient validation of the path parameter allows an attacker to send crafted requests. This can lead to unauthorized access to internal networks or the AWS metadata endpoint, potentially exposing sensitive data and compromising internal servers.
GHSA
FastChat Server-Side Request Forgery vulnerability
ghsa·2025-03-20
CVE-2024-11603 [HIGH] CWE-918 FastChat Server-Side Request Forgery vulnerability
FastChat Server-Side Request Forgery vulnerability
A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability exists in lm-sys/fastchat version 0.2.36. The vulnerability is present in the `/queue/join?` endpoint, where insufficient validation of the path parameter allows an attacker to send crafted requests. This can lead to unauthorized access to internal networks or the AWS metadata endpoint, potentially exposing sensitive data and compromising internal servers.
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2025-03-20
Published