doorkeeper 5.0.0

2 security vulnerabilities found in version 5.0.0

Doorkeeper Improper Authentication vulnerability

medium severity CVE-2023-34246
medium severity CVE-2023-34246
Patched versions: >= 5.6.6

OAuth RFC 8252 says https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8252#section-8.6

the authorization server SHOULD NOT process authorization requests automatically without user consent or interaction, except when the identity of the client can be assured. This includes the case where the user has previously approved an authorization request for a given client id

But Doorkeeper automatically processes authorization requests without user consent for public clients that have been previous approved. Public clients are inherently vulnerable to impersonation, their identity cannot be assured.

Issue https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/issues/1589

Fix https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/pull/1646

Doorkeeper application secret information disclosure vulnerability

medium severity CVE-2020-10187
medium severity CVE-2020-10187
Patched versions: ~> 5.0.3, ~> 5.1.1, ~> 5.2.5, >= 5.3.2
Unaffected versions: < 5.0.0

Information disclosure vulnerability. Allows an attacker to see all Doorkeeper::Application model attribute values (including secrets) after authorizing an application to their user.

An application is vulnerable if the authorized applications controller is enabled (GET /oauth/authorized_applications.json).

Recommended additional hardening for >= 5.1 is to enable application secrets hashing. This would render the exposed secret useless.

No officially reported memory leakage issues detected.


This gem version does not have any officially reported memory leaked issues.

No license issues detected.


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