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HistoryMay 14, 2024 - 8:13 p.m.

OctoPrint has an Authentication Bypass via X-Forwarded-For Header when autologinLocal is enabled

2024-05-1420:13:47
CWE-290
GitHub Advisory Database
github.com
2
octoprint
authentication bypass
x-forwarded-for header
autologinlocal
config.yaml
patched vulnerability
workaround
poc
jacopo tediosi

0.0004 Low

EPSS

Percentile

8.7%

Impact

OctoPrint versions up until and including 1.10.0 contain a vulnerability that allows an unauthenticated attacker to completely bypass the authentication if the autologinLocal option is enabled within config.yaml, even if they come from networks that are not configured as localNetworks, by spoofing their IP via the X-Forwarded-For header.

If autologin is not enabled, this vulnerability does not have any impact.

Patches

The vulnerability has been patched in version 1.10.1.

Workaround

Until the patch has been applied, OctoPrint administrators who have autologin enabled on their instances should disable it and/or to make the instance inaccessible from potentially hostile networks like the internet.

PoC

  1. Enable the autologinAs configuration within the accessControl section in the OctoPrint yaml configuration file
  2. Set your browser to add the X-Forwarded-For: 127.0.0.1 header to HTTP requests. For example, this can be done using proxy software like Burp Suite. Alternatively, there are browser extensions such as https://github.com/MisterPhilip/x-forwarded-for, but I haven’t tried them.
  3. Navigate to OctoPrint and note that it logs you in automatically.

Credits

This vulnerability was discovered and responsibly disclosed to OctoPrint by Jacopo Tediosi.

CPENameOperatorVersion
octoprintle1.10.0

0.0004 Low

EPSS

Percentile

8.7%

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