@blamejs/core 0.15.35 → 0.15.37
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +4 -0
- package/lib/agent-posture-chain.js +1 -1
- package/lib/audit-chain.js +5 -1
- package/lib/calendar.js +6 -6
- package/lib/cwt.js +6 -1
- package/lib/external-db.js +4 -3
- package/lib/flag-cache.js +8 -8
- package/lib/http-client-cache.js +2 -2
- package/lib/http-message-signature.js +3 -3
- package/lib/inbox.js +18 -7
- package/lib/mail-arc-sign.js +6 -2
- package/lib/mail-auth.js +6 -1
- package/lib/middleware/age-gate.js +2 -2
- package/lib/middleware/body-parser.js +1 -1
- package/lib/middleware/scim-server.js +2 -2
- package/lib/network-smtp-policy.js +1 -1
- package/lib/network-tls.js +5 -1
- package/lib/ws-client.js +22 -15
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/sbom.cdx.json +6 -6
package/CHANGELOG.md
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## v0.15.x
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- v0.15.37 (2026-06-27) — **Several numeric options that silently accepted a non-finite value — disabling a clock-skew / freshness check or a resource cap — now reject it, so an `Infinity` skew or limit can no longer turn off the protection it configures.** A number of configuration options validated a numeric value with a bare `typeof === "number" && value >= 0` check, which accepts `Infinity`. Where the value is a clock-skew tolerance or a resource cap, an `Infinity` (or `NaN`) silently disabled the very check it tunes: a CWT / OCSP-staple / ARC clock-skew of `Infinity` made the expiry, freshness, and expiration comparisons unsatisfiable (an expired token / a replayed pre-revocation "good" response / an expired ARC seal would be accepted); a WebSocket-client `maxMessageBytes` / `maxFrameBytes` / `handshakeTimeoutMs` of `Infinity` disabled the inbound-OOM and stalled-handshake defenses; and inbox / flag-cache / audit-chain size and count caps of `Infinity` admitted unbounded data. These options now route through the finite-bounds validator: a present non-finite value is refused at the entry point (or falls back to the safe default on the result-returning paths). Options where an unbounded value is a deliberate intent — reconnect "retry indefinitely", inbox "retain indefinitely" — continue to accept `Infinity`. **Security:** *A non-finite clock-skew no longer disables CWT / OCSP / ARC time checks* — b.cwt.verify, the OCSP-staple freshness check in b.network.tls, and b.mail.arc.verify each took an operator clock-skew tolerance validated as `typeof === "number" && >= 0`, which accepts `Infinity`. Because each check is of the form `now > deadline + skew`, a skew of `Infinity` made it unsatisfiable and silently turned the check off: an expired CWT verified, a stale (post-nextUpdate) OCSP "good" response — the exact reply an attacker replays after the certificate is revoked — was accepted, and an expired ARC seal passed. A present clock-skew that is not a non-negative finite integer is now refused (b.cwt.verify throws cwt/bad-clock-skew; the OCSP and ARC paths fall back to their safe default). Regression tests assert an expired token / stale staple / expired ARC seal is still rejected when the skew is `Infinity`. · *WebSocket-client inbound caps can no longer be disabled by an Infinity value* — b.wsClient.connect validated maxMessageBytes, maxFrameBytes, and handshakeTimeoutMs (and the ping/pong keepalive intervals) with a bare numeric check that accepted `Infinity`, which disabled the inbound-message and frame size limits — the defenses against a malicious server sending an unbounded message — and the handshake timeout. A present non-finite value for these is now refused at connect time. The reconnect maxAttempts still accepts `Infinity` (a deliberate "reconnect indefinitely" intent). · *Inbox, flag-cache, and audit-chain caps reject a non-finite limit* — The inbox maxPayloadBytes / messageIdMaxLen / sourceMaxLen caps, the flag-cache ttlMs / maxEntries, and the audit-chain partition fan-out cap each accepted `Infinity`, disabling the cap (unbounded stored payloads, a never-expiring or unbounded cache, unbounded fan-out). These now require a positive finite integer — refused at create time, or clamped to the bounded default on the result-returning verify path. The inbox retentionDays still accepts `Infinity` (retain indefinitely).
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- v0.15.36 (2026-06-27) — **Internal test-suite hardening only — the published library's runtime behavior and public API are unchanged (source-comment marker text aside).** The codebase-patterns guard class that allows a bare comma/semicolon split on token-only RFC header grammars was re-verified from scratch and renamed to a descriptive token, with its old name recorded as retired. Each live marked site (RRULE, RFC 9421 component identifiers, TLS-RPT rua, SCIM attribute paths) was re-read and confirmed to split a grammar with no quoted-string members. Five marker comments that suppressed nothing were removed or turned into plain explanatory comments. No runtime code, public API, or wire format changed. **Detectors:** *Bare token-only header-split suppression class re-verified, renamed, and pruned of inert markers* — Each marked bare `.split(",")` / `.split(";")` on an RFC header value was re-read and confirmed to operate on a token-only grammar (no quoted-string members, so a quote-aware splitter is unnecessary): RFC 5545 RRULE, RFC 9421 signature component identifiers, RFC 8460 TLS-RPT rua, and RFC 7644 SCIM attribute paths. The guard class was renamed to a descriptive token and its old name added to the retired-token set. Five marker comments that the detector never actually evaluated (two sat on a date-normalizing `.replace`, three in header parsers the guard intentionally does not scan) were removed or converted to plain comments. This is test-suite tooling plus source-comment text; no shipped framework behavior changed.
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- v0.15.35 (2026-06-26) — **`b.metrics` shadow registry no longer lets a comma in a label value forge extra Prometheus label pairs — a label-injection that downstream tenant-scoping or authorization selectors could be tricked by.** The shadow registry serialized a metric's label set into a `name=value,name=value` string key and re-split it on `,` to build the Prometheus exposition. A label VALUE containing a comma therefore split into multiple label pairs, so a single operator-set label could forge additional label pairs in the scrape output (for example turning one `route` label into a `route` plus an attacker-named label), which downstream tenant-scoping filters, authorization selectors, recording rules, and alerting trust as a boundary; two distinct label sets could also collide into one cardinality bucket. The label key now uses canonical-JSON of the string-coerced label set (the same approach the main registry already used) and the render path emits the structured label set kept alongside that key rather than splitting or re-parsing, so a `,` or `=` inside a label value stays inside the value and a label NAMED `constructor`, `prototype`, or `__proto__` (all valid Prometheus label names) is preserved instead of being dropped. Note: the cardinality keys exposed by `shadowRegistry().snapshot()` are now canonical-JSON strings (e.g. `{"route":"/api"}`) rather than `route=/api`. **Changed:** *shadowRegistry().snapshot() cardinality keys are canonical-JSON* — As a consequence of the label-injection fix, the per-series cardinality keys in a shadow-registry snapshot are now canonical-JSON strings (e.g. `{"tenant":"a"}`) instead of the previous `tenant=a` form. Code that reads those keys directly from snapshot() should parse them as JSON; the Prometheus render output is unchanged for conforming label values. **Security:** *Label values can no longer forge extra Prometheus label pairs in the shadow registry* — b.metrics shadowRegistry built a metric's cardinality key by joining `name=value` pairs with commas, then split that string on commas when rendering the Prometheus exposition. A comma (and `=`) in a label value therefore broke one value into several forged label pairs in the scrape output, and two different label sets could collide into the same cardinality bucket. The key is now canonical-JSON of the string-coerced label set and the render emits the structured label set kept alongside that key rather than splitting or re-parsing, so a label value is emitted as a single quoted value with its commas/equals intact, distinct label sets get distinct keys, and a label NAMED `constructor`, `prototype`, or `__proto__` (each a valid Prometheus label name) is preserved rather than dropped. Deterministic regression tests assert a comma-bearing label value produces exactly one label pair and that the reserved-name labels survive render.
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package/sbom.cdx.json
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"$schema": "http://cyclonedx.org/schema/bom-1.5.schema.json",
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"bomFormat": "CycloneDX",
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"specVersion": "1.5",
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"serialNumber": "urn:uuid:
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"serialNumber": "urn:uuid:a1be0521-cb1d-4b8e-9ed6-b0053b5b9bfd",
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"version": 1,
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"metadata": {
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"timestamp": "2026-06-
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"timestamp": "2026-06-27T09:36:13.300Z",
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"lifecycles": [
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"component": {
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"bom-ref": "@blamejs/core@0.15.
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"bom-ref": "@blamejs/core@0.15.37",
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"type": "application",
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"name": "blamejs",
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"version": "0.15.
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"version": "0.15.37",
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"author": "blamejs contributors",
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"purl": "pkg:npm/%40blamejs/core@0.15.
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"purl": "pkg:npm/%40blamejs/core@0.15.37",
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"ref": "@blamejs/core@0.15.
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