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HistoryMay 30, 2024 - 12:34 a.m.

Symfony2 security issue when the trust proxy mode is enabled

2024-05-3000:34:48
GitHub Advisory Database
github.com
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symfony2
security issue
trust proxy mode
request::settrustedproxies
ip based access control
upgrade
patches
sensitive decisions
reverse proxy
deprecated method

7.1 High

AI Score

Confidence

Low

An application is vulnerable if it uses the client IP address as returned by the Request::getClientIp() method for sensitive decisions like IP based access control.

To fix this security issue, the following changes have been made to all versions of Symfony2:

A new Request::setTrustedProxies() method has been introduced and should be used intead of Request::trustProxyData() to enable the trust proxy mode. It takes an array of trusted proxy IP addresses as its argument:

// before (probably in your front controller script)
Request::trustProxyData();

// after
Request::setTrustedProxies(array('1.1.1.1'));
// 1.1.1.1 being the IP address of a trusted reverse proxy

The Request::trustProxyData() method has been deprecated (when used, it automatically trusts the latest proxy in the chain – which is the current remote address):

Request::trustProxyData();

// is equivalent to
Request::setTrustedProxies(array($request->server->get('REMOTE_ADDR')));

We encourage all Symfony2 users to upgrade as soon as possible. It you don’t want to upgrade to the latest version yet, you can also apply the following patches:

  • Patch for Symfony 2.0.19
  • Patch for Symfony 2.1.4

Affected configurations

Vulners
Node
symfonytwigRange<2.1.4
OR
symfonytwigRange<2.0.19
OR
symfonytwigRange<2.1.4
OR
symfonytwigRange<2.0.19

7.1 High

AI Score

Confidence

Low