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Ronald Feicht edited comment on SHIRO-906 at 5/8/23 6:19 AM:
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I do not understand what a "plugin" is supposed to be in this context - maybe 
because I have never done anything like "wildfly:run" before, so: No, I am 
afraid I do not know how to fulfill your request. That is the most basic 
example code I have to offer. But if you are concerned about malicious code in 
the jar files: You can just take those from your own local Maven repository - I 
only copied them into the project for your convenience's sake.


was (Author: scsynergy):
I do not understand what a "plugin" is supposed to be in this context - maybe 
because I have never done anything like "wildfly:run" before, so: No, I am 
afraid I do not know how to fulfill your request. That is the most basic 
example code I have to offer.

> URIs like 
> "/Dms/rest/webdav/_/64490232f825dc0b48b7f48e/Auftragsbest%C3%A4tigung%2018103101.pdf"
>  are blocked
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>
>                 Key: SHIRO-906
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHIRO-906
>             Project: Shiro
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Web
>    Affects Versions: 1.7.0, 1.7.1, 1.8.0, 1.9.0, 1.9.1, 1.10.0, 1.10.1, 
> 1.11.0, 1.11.1
>            Reporter: Ronald Feicht
>            Priority: Major
>
> When a user uploads a PDF document to this URI:
> [https://ronny.scsynergy.local/Dms/rest/webdav/_/64490232f825dc0b48b7f48e/Auftragsbest%C3%A4tigung%2018103101.pdf]
> which is the url-encoded form of
> "[https://ronny.scsynergy.local/Dms/rest/webdav/_/64490232f825dc0b48b7f48e/Auftragsbestätigung
>  
> 18103101.pdf|https://ronny.scsynergy.local/Dms/rest/webdav/_/64490232f825dc0b48b7f48e/Auftragsbest%C3%A4tigung%2018103101.pdf]";
> an HTTP 400 response is generated by Shiro with this as the body:
> {color:#383838}<{color}{color:#800000}html{color}{color:#383838}>{color}
> {color:#383838}<{color}{color:#800000}head{color}{color:#383838}>{color}
> {color:#000000} 
> {color}{color:#383838}<{color}{color:#800000}title{color}{color:#383838}>{color}{color:#000000}Error{color}{color:#383838}</{color}{color:#800000}title{color}{color:#383838}>{color}
> {color:#383838}</{color}{color:#800000}head{color}{color:#383838}>{color}
> {color:#383838}<{color}{color:#800000}body{color}{color:#383838}>{color}{color:#000000}Invalid
>  
> request{color}{color:#383838}</{color}{color:#800000}body{color}{color:#383838}>{color}
> {color:#383838}</{color}{color:#800000}html{color}{color:#383838}>{color}
>  
> {color:#383838}With Shiro version 1.6.0 the upload worked. 
> {color}{color:#383838}Digging through Shiro's code I found {color}
> {color:#383838}org.apache.shiro.web.filter.InvalidRequestFilter line 
> 67:{color}
> {color:#383838}return !StringUtils.hasText(uri){color}
> {color:#383838}which means that a URI which is null or has zero length or 
> consists only of whitespace should be considered a valid URI. I am pretty 
> sure this is not what the author intended and that the "!" just needs to be 
> removed to fix this bug.{color}



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