Sinatrarb Sinatra 2.0.0 Release Candidate 5

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Sinatrarb Sinatra 2.0.0 Release Candidate 5
2.0.0
2018-04-12
11h33 +00:00
2018-04-12
11h33 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:sinatrarb:sinatra:2.0.0:rc5:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

sinatrarb

Product

sinatra

Version

2.0.0

Update

rc5

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CVE-2025-61921 2025-10-10 19h28 +00:00 Sinatra is a domain-specific language for creating web applications in Ruby. In versions prior to 4.2.0, there is a denial of service vulnerability in the `If-Match` and `If-None-Match` header parsing component of Sinatra, if the `etag` method is used when constructing the response. Carefully crafted input can cause `If-Match` and `If-None-Match` header parsing in Sinatra to take an unexpected amount of time, possibly resulting in a denial of service attack vector. This header is typically involved in generating the `ETag` header value. Any applications that use the `etag` method when generating a response are impacted. Version 4.2.0 fixes the issue.
2.7
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CVE-2022-45442 2022-11-28 20h15 +00:00 Sinatra is a domain-specific language for creating web applications in Ruby. An issue was discovered in Sinatra 2.0 before 2.2.3 and 3.0 before 3.0.4. An application is vulnerable to a reflected file download (RFD) attack that sets the Content-Disposition header of a response when the filename is derived from user-supplied input. Version 2.2.3 and 3.0.4 contain patches for this issue.
8.8
High
CVE-2022-29970 2022-05-02 03h15 +00:00 Sinatra before 2.2.0 does not validate that the expanded path matches public_dir when serving static files.
7.5
High
CVE-2018-11627 2018-05-31 17h00 +00:00 Sinatra before 2.0.2 has XSS via the 400 Bad Request page that occurs upon a params parser exception.
6.1
Medium
CVE-2018-7212 2018-02-18 05h00 +00:00 An issue was discovered in rack-protection/lib/rack/protection/path_traversal.rb in Sinatra 2.x before 2.0.1 on Windows. Path traversal is possible via backslash characters.
5.3
Medium