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GHSA-g84h-j7jj-x32p: @aborruso/ckan-mcp-server: SSRF via base_url allows access to internal networks (Potential fix bypass of CVE-2026-33060)CVE-2026-53509
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A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability exists in @aborruso/ckan-mcp-server versions prior to 0.4.106. The issue arises because the server validates only the hostname string when processing caller-supplied base_url parameters, allowing hostname aliases like 'ip6-localhost' to bypass filters and resolve to loopback addresses. This enables remote attackers to make the server connect to internal or private network addresses and potentially access response data. A fix was implemented by expanding the blocked hostname list to include these aliases.

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