Описание
Hono is Vulnerable to Authentication Bypass by IP Spoofing in AWS Lambda ALB conninfo
Summary
When using the AWS Lambda adapter (hono/aws-lambda) behind an Application Load Balancer (ALB), the getConnInfo() function incorrectly selected the first value from the X-Forwarded-For header.
Because AWS ALB appends the real client IP address to the end of the X-Forwarded-For header, the first value can be attacker-controlled.
This could allow IP-based access control mechanisms (such as the ipRestriction middleware) to be bypassed.
Details
In ALB environments, AWS appends the actual client IP address to the end of any existing X-Forwarded-For header value. However, the previous implementation of getConnInfo() extracted the leftmost IP address:
If a client sent:
ALB would forward:
Since the implementation selected the first value, the spoofed IP address was trusted. This affected applications using:
or any custom middleware relying on getConnInfo(c).remote.address for authorization decisions.
The issue only affects deployments using the AWS Lambda adapter behind an ALB. API Gateway (v1/v2) and Lambda Function URLs are not affected, as they use AWS-provided source IP values from requestContext.
Impact
An unauthenticated remote attacker could bypass IP-based access restrictions by supplying a crafted X-Forwarded-For header. This may allow access to resources that were intended to be restricted by IP address.
Only applications deployed behind an ALB and relying on getConnInfo() for IP-based authorization are affected.
Пакеты
hono
>= 4.12.0, < 4.12.2
4.12.2
Связанные уязвимости
Hono is a Web application framework that provides support for any JavaScript runtime. In versions 4.12.0 and 4.12.1, when using the AWS Lambda adapter (`hono/aws-lambda`) behind an Application Load Balancer (ALB), the `getConnInfo()` function incorrectly selected the first value from the `X-Forwarded-For` header. Because AWS ALB appends the real client IP address to the end of the `X-Forwarded-For` header, the first value can be attacker-controlled. This could allow IP-based access control mechanisms (such as the `ipRestriction` middleware) to be bypassed. Version 4.12.2 patches the issue.