CVE-2026-56675 is an authentication bypass vulnerability in decolua 9Router affecting versions prior to 0.5.2. The application incorrectly treats loopback-originated requests as trusted and permits access to /v1/* endpoints without requiring an API key. In deployments where a same-host reverse proxy forwards public traffic to the backend over 127.0.0.1, the trust logic in src/dashboardGuard.js can misclassify externally originated requests as local. As a result, a remote unauthenticated attacker can reach protected API endpoints that should require authentication. Exposed functionality includes model-related API access and, depending on configuration, proxy endpoints that can invoke upstream providers using credentials already configured in the application.
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