Spoofing In pyload-ng

Description

pyLoad is vulnerable to attacks that bypass localhost restrictions, enabling the creation of arbitrary packages

Summary

Any unauthenticated attacker can bypass the localhost restrictions posed by the application and utilize this to create arbitrary packages.

Details

Any unauthenticated attacker can bypass the localhost restrictions posed by the application and utilize this to create arbitrary packages. This is done by changing the Host header to the value of 127.0.0.1:9666.

PoC

The application has middleware that prevents access to several routes by checking whether the Host header has a specific value. We bypassed this restriction.

https://github.com/pyload/pyload/blob/4159a1191ec4fe6d927e57a9c4bb8f54e16c381d/src/pyload/webui/app/blueprints/cnl_blueprint.py#L21-L36

#: decorator
def local_check(func):
    @wraps(func)
    def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
        remote_addr = flask.request.environ.get("REMOTE_ADDR", "0")
        http_host = flask.request.environ.get("HTTP_HOST", "0")

        if remote_addr in ("127.0.0.1", "::ffff:127.0.0.1", "::1", "localhost") or http_host in (...

Below we see that the '/flash/add' endpoint uses the middleware above.

https://github.com/pyload/pyload/blob/4159a1191ec4fe6d927e57a9c4bb8f54e16c381d/src/pyload/webui/app/blueprints/cnl_blueprint.py#L56-L58C11

@bp.route("/flash/add", methods=["POST"], endpoint="add")
@local_check
def add():

Notice how we are not authorized to access this endpoint when sending a request. image

However, if we set the Host header to be 127.0.0.1:9666, we notice the request returns success. image

Checking the front end as an admin, we now see that this did indeed succeed. image

Impact

An unauthenticated user can perform actions that should only be available to authenticated users.

Mitigation

Update Impact

Minimal update. May introduce new vulnerabilities or breaking changes.

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