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GHSA-36f2-fcrx-fp4j: Authelia allows open redirects on the logout endpoint

Impact

Utilizing a HTTP query parameter an attacker is able to redirect users from the web application to any domain. The URL of the intended redirect should always be checked for safety prior to forwarding the user. Other endpoints of the web application already do this, they check both that the domain is using the HTTPS protocol and that it exists on a domain associated with the application.

An attacker is able to use this unintended functionality to redirect users to malicious sites. This particular security issue allows the attacker to make a phishing attempt seem much more trustworthy to a user of the web application as the initial site before redirection is familiar to them, as well as the actual URL which they have theoretically visited frequently.

While this security issue does not directly impact the security of the web application, it is still not an acceptable scenario for the reasons mentioned above.

Patches

f0cb75e1e102f95f91e9254c66c797e821857690 fix(handlers): logout redirection validation (#1908) v4.28.0

Workarounds

Using a reverse proxy to strip the query parameter from the affected endpoint.

References

https://github.com/authelia/authelia/pull/1908

CWE-601

Authelia v4.28.0

For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, please contact us. You may also contact us to request creating a back-ported fix for this if you are able to explain why you cannot upgrade; however upgrading is highly preferable.

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  1. GitHub Advisory Database
  2. GitHub Reviewed
  3. CVE-2021-29456

Authelia allows open redirects on the logout endpoint

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published Apr 21, 2021 in authelia/authelia • Updated Mar 16, 2023

Package

gomod github.com/authelia/authelia/v4 (Go)

Affected versions

< 4.28.0

Impact

Utilizing a HTTP query parameter an attacker is able to redirect users from the web application to any domain. The URL of the intended redirect should always be checked for safety prior to forwarding the user. Other endpoints of the web application already do this, they check both that the domain is using the HTTPS protocol and that it exists on a domain associated with the application.

An attacker is able to use this unintended functionality to redirect users to malicious sites. This particular security issue allows the attacker to make a phishing attempt seem much more trustworthy to a user of the web application as the initial site before redirection is familiar to them, as well as the actual URL which they have theoretically visited frequently.

While this security issue does not directly impact the security of the web application, it is still not an acceptable scenario for the reasons mentioned above.

Patches

f0cb75e1e102f95f91e9254c66c797e821857690 fix(handlers): logout redirection validation (#1908) v4.28.0

Workarounds

Using a reverse proxy to strip the query parameter from the affected endpoint.

References

authelia/authelia#1908

CWE-601

Authelia v4.28.0

For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, please contact us. You may also contact us to request creating a back-ported fix for this if you are able to explain why you cannot upgrade; however upgrading is highly preferable.

References

  • GHSA-36f2-fcrx-fp4j
  • https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2021-29456

Published by the National Vulnerability Database

Apr 21, 2021

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Mar 16, 2023

Last updated

Mar 16, 2023

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