j0k3r / httplug-ssrf-plugin
Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) protection plugin for HTTPlug
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Requires
- php: >=7.4
- php-http/client-common: ^2.6
- php-http/discovery: ^1.15
- php-http/message: ^1.13
- psr/http-factory: ^1.0
- psr/http-message: ^1.0 || ^2.0
Requires (Dev)
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^3.16
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: ^7.5
- guzzlehttp/psr7: ^2.0
- php-http/guzzle7-adapter: ^1.0
- phpstan/extension-installer: ^1.2
- phpstan/phpstan: ^1.10
- phpstan/phpstan-phpunit: ^1.3
- symfony/phpunit-bridge: ^6.2.3
README
Inspired from SafeCurl, it intends to validate each part of the URL against a white or black list, to help protect against Server-Side Request Forgery attacks when using HTTPlug.
Each part of the URL is broken down and validated against a white or black list. This includes resolve a domain name to it's IP addresses.
Installation
It can be included in any PHP project using Composer.
composer require j0k3r/httplug-ssrf-plugin
Usage
use Graby\HttpClient\Plugin\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtection\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtectionPlugin; use Http\Client\Common\PluginClient; use Http\Discovery\Psr18ClientDiscovery; $ssrfPlugin = new ServerSideRequestForgeryProtectionPlugin(); $pluginClient = new PluginClient( Psr18ClientDiscovery::find(), [$ssrfPlugin] );
The plugin throws a Graby\HttpClient\Plugin\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtection\Exception\InvalidURLException
if the url is not valid.
Options
The default options are to not allow access to any private IP addresses, and to only allow HTTP(S) connections.
If you wish to add your own options (such as to blacklist any requests to domains your control), simply get a new Graby\HttpClient\Plugin\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtection\Options
object, add to the white or black lists, and pass it along with the method calls.
Domains are express using regex syntax, whilst IPs, scheme and ports are standard strings (IPs can be specified in CIDR notation).
use Graby\HttpClient\Plugin\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtection\Options; use Graby\HttpClient\Plugin\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtection\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtectionPlugin; use Http\Discovery\Psr17FactoryDiscovery; use Http\Discovery\Psr18ClientDiscovery; use Http\Client\Common\PluginClient; $options = new Options(); $options->addToList(Options::LIST_BLACKLIST, Options::TYPE_DOMAIN, '(.*)\.example\.com'); $pluginClient = new PluginClient( Psr18ClientDiscovery::find(), [new ServerSideRequestForgeryProtectionPlugin($options)] ); // This will throw an Graby\HttpClient\Plugin\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtection\Exception\InvalidURLException\InvalidDomainException $request = Psr17FactoryDiscovery::findRequestFactory()->createRequest('GET', 'https://www.example.com'); $response = $pluginClient->sendRequest($request); $options = new Options(); $options->setList(Options::LIST_WHITELIST, [Options::TYPE_SCHEME => ['https']]); $pluginClient = new PluginClient( Psr18ClientDiscovery::find(), [new ServerSideRequestForgeryProtectionPlugin($options)] ); // This will be allowed, and return the response $request = Psr17FactoryDiscovery::findRequestFactory()->createRequest('GET', 'https://www.example.com'); $response = $pluginClient->sendRequest($request); // This will throw an Graby\HttpClient\Plugin\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtection\Exception\InvalidURLException\InvalidDomainException $request = Psr17FactoryDiscovery::findRequestFactory()->createRequest('GET', 'https://www.example.com'); $response = $pluginClient->sendRequest($request);
Optional Protections
In addition to the standard checks, two more are available.
The first is to prevent DNS Rebinding attacks. This can be enabled by calling the enablePinDns
method on an Options
object. There is one major issue with this - the SSL certificate can't be validated. This is due to the real hostname being sent in the Host
header, and the URL using the IP address.
$options = new Options(); $options->enablePinDns();
The second disables the use of credentials in a URL, since PHP's parse_url
returns values which differ from ones cURL uses. This is a temporary fix.
use Graby\HttpClient\Plugin\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtection\Options; use Graby\HttpClient\Plugin\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtection\ServerSideRequestForgeryProtectionPlugin; use Http\Discovery\Psr17FactoryDiscovery; use Http\Discovery\Psr18ClientDiscovery; use Http\Client\Common\PluginClient; $options = new Options(); $options->disableSendCredentials(); //This will throw an Http\Client\Exception\RequestException $pluginClient = new PluginClient( Psr18ClientDiscovery::find(), [new ServerSideRequestForgeryProtectionPlugin($options)] ); $request = Psr17FactoryDiscovery::findRequestFactory()->createRequest('GET', 'https://user:pass@google.com'); $response = $pluginClient->sendRequest($request);
Cavets
Since the libray uses gethostbynamel
to resolve domain names, which isn't IPv6 compatible, the class will only work with IPv4 at the moment.