There is an API endpoint in my application that accepts a string as a URL parameter that may contain a /
encoded as %2f
.
For example, GET http://localhost:5000/api/foo/some%2fstring
The controller action receives this parameter in its encoded state (some%2fstring
), and is able to handle this as it sees fit.
However, once deployed to IIS, this breaks. IIS seems to decode the URL before passing it to Kestrel. The logs show something like this:
info: Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting.Internal.WebHost[1]
Request starting HTTP/1.1 GET http://example.com/api/foo/some/string application/json
Obviously, that pattern does not match the route, and the request 404s.
How can I prevent IIS from manipulating the URL before sending it to Kestrel?
%252F
orhttp://localhost:5000/api/foo/some%252Fstring