This is based on private evaluation of a prerelease security product.
I cannot comment further other than I am impressed by its output.
This commit is a squash of several commits. The impactful commits
have details underneath markdown heading twos.
## fix(metrics): don't expose pprof by default
pprof[1] is the Go standard library profiling toolkit. It is invaluable
for diagnosing how Go programs perform in the wild. However it also is
able to expose secret data set with command line flags. This is not
ideal and should be mitigated by correctly configured firewall rules. We
don't live in a world where people correctly configure firewall rules,
so we have to fix things for people. Welcome to 2026.
[1]: https://pkg.go.dev/runtime/pprof
Ref: AWOO-001
## fix(honeypot/naive): cap r9k delay to one second
Otherwise this can get unbounded, which can cause problems with lesser
HTTP proxies such as Apache.
Ref: AWOO-002
## fix(policy): mend an edge case with subrequest auth and query strings
This fixes an unlikely edge case where using subrequest auth and query
strings with path based filtering can cause reality to differ from
administrator intent. This effectively strips the query string from
subrequest auth checks. This deficiency should be fixed in the future.
Ref: AWOO-004
## fix(expressions): mend possible nil pointer deref edge case
If Anubis just started up, load averages may not be set in memory. This
can cause a nil pointer dereference which could fail requests with weird
errors until the async thread sets the load averages.
Ref: AWOO-005
## fix(lib): mend case where domainless redirects could allow cross-domain redirects
Ref: AWOO-009
## fix(expressions): validate randInt bounds before rand.IntN
Non-positive or platform-overflowing arguments to the CEL randInt
helper used to reach rand.IntN unchecked, surfacing a CEL evaluator
error during request processing when policies passed
attacker-influenced values (e.g. contentLength). Reject non-positive
bounds and detect int narrowing explicitly, returning a typed CEL
error in both cases.
Ref: AWOO-010
Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <xe.iaso@techaro.lol>