Authored by Jack Misiura

The OpenAsset Digital Asset Management web application allowed for spoofing of IP addresses by using X-Forwarded-For header. By default, the web application would allow all traffic in for 127.0.0.1, in order to prevent users from accidentally blocking themselves. Vulnerable versions include 12.0.19 (Cloud) and 11.2.1 (On-premise).

advisories | CVE-2020-28856

Title: IP access control bypass



Product: OpenAsset Digital Asset Management by OpenAsset



Vendor Homepage: https://www.openasset.com/



Vulnerable Version: 12.0.19 (Cloud) 11.2.1 (On-premise)



Fixed Version: 12.0.20 (Cloud) 11.4.10 (On-premise)



CVE Number: CVE-2020-28856



Author: Jack Misiura from The Missing Link



Website: https://www.themissinglink.com.au



Timeline:



2020-11-14 Disclosed to Vendor

2020-12-04 Vendor releases final patches

2020-12-10 Publication



1. Vulnerability Description



The OpenAsset Digital Asset Management web application allowed for spoofing of IP addresses by using X-Forwarded-For header. By default, the web application would allow all traffic in for 127.0.0.1, in order to prevent users from accidentally blocking themselves.



2. PoC



Ensure a web application endpoint has been blocked for a specific IP address or alternatively, use a * to block all IP address. Confirm the block is in place by attempting to make a request to the endpoint. Next, add the following to the request header:



X-Forwarded-For: 127.0.0.1



The request will not be blocked, allowing access to potentially dangerous endpoints or sensitive data.



3. Solution



The vendor provides an updated version (11.4.10) which should be installed immediately. If using the cloud version, the vendor has already updated it.



4. Advisory URL



https://www.themissinglink.com.au/security-advisories