Описание
Jetty's OpenId Revoked authentication allows one request
If a Jetty OpenIdAuthenticator
uses the optional nested LoginService
, and that LoginService
decides to revoke an already authenticated user, then the current request will still treat the user as authenticated. The authentication is then cleared from the session and subsequent requests will not be treated as authenticated.
So a request on a previously authenticated session could be allowed to bypass authentication after it had been rejected by the LoginService
.
Impact
This impacts usages of the jetty-openid which have configured a nested LoginService
and where that LoginService
will is capable of rejecting previously authenticated users.
Original Report
working on a custom OpenIdAuthenticator, I discovered the following:
In the case where the LoginService does return that the authentication has been revoked (from the validate() call on line 463), the OpenIdAuthenticator removes the authentication from the session; however the current request still proceeds as if authenticated, since it falls through to "return authentication" on line 505.
This is fixed by moving the line 505 (and associated debug log) inside the else block that ends on line 502, instead of outside it. Then the revocation case will run through to line 517 and will trigger a new OpenId authentication which I think is correct.
I think this revocation can only occur if you do attach a separate LoginService to the OpenIdLoginService, but in that case the revoked authentication will still let the next request through (and possibly more than one if they are very close to simultaneous).
Technically I think this is a security vulnerability, if a very minor one, so I'm sending this off-list.
Patched Versions
Fixed in Jetty Versions:
- 9.4.52 - fixed in PR https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/pull/9660
- 10.0.16 - fixed in PR https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/pull/9528
- 11.0.16 - fixed in PR https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/pull/9528
- 12.0.0 - not impacted (already has fix)
Workaround
Upgrade your version of Jetty.
References
Ссылки
- https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/security/advisories/GHSA-pwh8-58vv-vw48
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-41900
- https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/pull/9528
- https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/pull/9660
- https://security.netapp.com/advisory/ntap-20231110-0004
- https://www.debian.org/security/2023/dsa-5507
Пакеты
org.eclipse.jetty:jetty-openid
>= 9.4.21, <= 9.4.51
9.4.52.v20230823
org.eclipse.jetty:jetty-openid
>= 10.0.0, <= 10.0.15
10.0.16
org.eclipse.jetty:jetty-openid
>= 11.0.0, <= 11.0.15
11.0.16
Связанные уязвимости
Jetty is a Java based web server and servlet engine. Versions 9.4.21 through 9.4.51, 10.0.15, and 11.0.15 are vulnerable to weak authentication. If a Jetty `OpenIdAuthenticator` uses the optional nested `LoginService`, and that `LoginService` decides to revoke an already authenticated user, then the current request will still treat the user as authenticated. The authentication is then cleared from the session and subsequent requests will not be treated as authenticated. So a request on a previously authenticated session could be allowed to bypass authentication after it had been rejected by the `LoginService`. This impacts usages of the jetty-openid which have configured a nested `LoginService` and where that `LoginService` will is capable of rejecting previously authenticated users. Versions 9.4.52, 10.0.16, and 11.0.16 have a patch for this issue.
Jetty is a Java based web server and servlet engine. Versions 9.4.21 through 9.4.51, 10.0.15, and 11.0.15 are vulnerable to weak authentication. If a Jetty `OpenIdAuthenticator` uses the optional nested `LoginService`, and that `LoginService` decides to revoke an already authenticated user, then the current request will still treat the user as authenticated. The authentication is then cleared from the session and subsequent requests will not be treated as authenticated. So a request on a previously authenticated session could be allowed to bypass authentication after it had been rejected by the `LoginService`. This impacts usages of the jetty-openid which have configured a nested `LoginService` and where that `LoginService` will is capable of rejecting previously authenticated users. Versions 9.4.52, 10.0.16, and 11.0.16 have a patch for this issue.
Jetty is a Java based web server and servlet engine. Versions 9.4.21 through 9.4.51, 10.0.15, and 11.0.15 are vulnerable to weak authentication. If a Jetty `OpenIdAuthenticator` uses the optional nested `LoginService`, and that `LoginService` decides to revoke an already authenticated user, then the current request will still treat the user as authenticated. The authentication is then cleared from the session and subsequent requests will not be treated as authenticated. So a request on a previously authenticated session could be allowed to bypass authentication after it had been rejected by the `LoginService`. This impacts usages of the jetty-openid which have configured a nested `LoginService` and where that `LoginService` will is capable of rejecting previously authenticated users. Versions 9.4.52, 10.0.16, and 11.0.16 have a patch for this issue.
Jetty is a Java based web server and servlet engine. Versions 9.4.21 t ...
Уязвимость класса OpenIdAuthenticator контейнера сервлетов Eclipse Jetty, позволяющая нарушителю обойти ограничения безопасности