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CVE-2026-71849
Hono is a Web application framework that provides support for any JavaScript runtime. From 4.7.0 to 4.12.33, the Proxy Helper proxy function in hono/proxy does not remove response headers named by the origin's Connection header. Per RFC 9110 Section 7.6.1, an intermediary must remove the header...
NPM: Hono: Proxy Helper does not remove response headers listed in the `Connection` header
NPM: Hono: Proxy Helper does not remove response headers listed in the Connection header vulnerability discovered by ? in WordPress Npm hono versions = 4.7.0, 4.12.34...
GHSA-79QM-7RJ5-M7R9 Hono: Proxy Helper does not remove response headers listed in the `Connection` header
Summary The Proxy Helper hono/proxy does not remove response headers named by the origin's Connection header. Headers that the origin marked as connection-scoped are therefore forwarded to clients. Details Per RFC 9110 Section 7.6.1, an intermediary must remove the header fields listed in a...
Hono: Proxy Helper does not remove response headers listed in the `Connection` header
Summary The Proxy Helper hono/proxy does not remove response headers named by the origin's Connection header. Headers that the origin marked as connection-scoped are therefore forwarded to clients. Details Per RFC 9110 Section 7.6.1, an intermediary must remove the header fields listed in a...
CVE-2026-71849 Hono: Proxy Helper does not remove response headers listed in the `Connection` header
Hono is a Web application framework that provides support for any JavaScript runtime. From 4.7.0 to 4.12.33, the Proxy Helper proxy function in hono/proxy does not remove response headers named by the origin's Connection header. Per RFC 9110 Section 7.6.1, an intermediary must remove the header...
EUVD-2026-54579
Hono is a Web application framework that provides support for any JavaScript runtime. From 4.7.0 to 4.12.33, the Proxy Helper proxy function in hono/proxy does not remove response headers named by the origin's Connection header. Per RFC 9110 Section 7.6.1, an intermediary must remove the header...
CVE-2026-71849
Hono (Web application framework) vulnerability: from versions 4.7.0–4.12.33, the Proxy Helper proxy() in hono/proxy does not remove response headers named by the origin’s Connection header, potentially exposing headers intended for the origin’s peer. Per RFC 9110, intermediaries must remove Conne...
CVE-2026-71849
Hono is a Web application framework that provides support for any JavaScript runtime. From 4.7.0 to 4.12.33, the Proxy Helper proxy function in hono/proxy does not remove response headers named by the origin's Connection header. Per RFC 9110 Section 7.6.1, an intermediary must remove the header...
CVE-2026-71849 Hono: Proxy Helper does not remove response headers listed in the `Connection` header
Hono is a Web application framework that provides support for any JavaScript runtime. From 4.7.0 to 4.12.33, the Proxy Helper proxy function in hono/proxy does not remove response headers named by the origin's Connection header. Per RFC 9110 Section 7.6.1, an intermediary must remove the header...
CVE-2026-71849 Hono: Proxy Helper does not remove response headers listed in the `Connection` header
Hono is a Web application framework that provides support for any JavaScript runtime. From 4.7.0 to 4.12.33, the Proxy Helper proxy function in hono/proxy does not remove response headers named by the origin's Connection header. Per RFC 9110 Section 7.6.1, an intermediary must remove the header...
GHSA-4MP9-239F-G9HG Netty: WebSockets V07/V08 handshaker missing Connection/Upgrade validation
Summary An attacker can force WebSocket upgrade via the lax V07 or V08 handshaker by sending Sec-WebSocket-Version: 7 and omitting Connection: Upgrade / Upgrade: websocket headers, completing a protocol switch that a proxy would not recognize as an Upgrade request and enabling HTTP request...
Traefik 2.11.x < 2.11.38 / 3.x < 3.6.9 Connection Header Bypass
The version of Traefik installed on the remote macOS host is 2.11.x prior to 2.11.38 or 3.x prior to 3.6.9. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability: - A flaw exists in HTTP/1.1 request handling due to case-sensitive comparison of Connection header tokens against protected header names. An...
Improper Handling Of The HTTP Connection Header
@fastify/reply-from and @fastify/http-proxy are vulnerable to Improper Handling of the HTTP Connection Header. The vulnerability is due to processing the client-supplied Connection header after proxy-added headers have been inserted, which allows an attacker to selectively remove security, routin...
Fastify's connection header abuse enables stripping of proxy-added headers
Summary @fastify/reply-from and @fastify/http-proxy process the client's Connection header after the proxy has added its own headers via rewriteRequestHeaders. This allows attackers to retroactively strip proxy-added headers like access control or identification headers from upstream requests by...
EUVD-2026-22877
Fastify's connection header abuse enables stripping of proxy-added headers...
GHSA-GWHP-PF74-VJ37 Fastify's connection header abuse enables stripping of proxy-added headers
Summary @fastify/reply-from and @fastify/http-proxy process the client's Connection header after the proxy has added its own headers via rewriteRequestHeaders. This allows attackers to retroactively strip proxy-added headers like access control or identification headers from upstream requests by...
CVE-2026-33805
@fastify/reply-from v12.6.1 and earlier and @fastify/http-proxy v11.4.3 and earlier process the client's Connection header after the proxy has added its own headers via rewriteRequestHeaders. This allows attackers to retroactively strip proxy-added headers from upstream requests by listing them i...
HTTP Header Injection
Overview @fastify/http-proxy is a proxy http requests, for Fastify Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to HTTP Header Injection via improper handling of the Connection header after proxy-added headers have been set. An attacker can remove headers intended for routing, access control,...
HTTP Header Injection
Overview @fastify/reply-from is a forward your HTTP request to another server, for fastify Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to HTTP Header Injection via improper handling of the Connection header after proxy-added headers have been set. An attacker can remove headers intended for...
CVE-2026-33805 @fastify/reply-from vulnerable to connection header abuse enabling stripping of proxy-added headers
@fastify/reply-from v12.6.1 and earlier and @fastify/http-proxy v11.4.3 and earlier process the client's Connection header after the proxy has added its own headers via rewriteRequestHeaders. This allows attackers to retroactively strip proxy-added headers from upstream requests by listing them i...