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PHP 7.1.2 fsockopen Misbehavior

2017-04-0300:00:00
Fikri Fadzil
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`SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20170403-0 >  
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title: Misbehavior of the "fsockopen" function  
product: PHP  
vulnerable version: 7.1.2  
fixed version:  
CVE number: CVE-2017-7272  
impact: Medium  
homepage: http://www.php.net/  
found: 2017-03-06  
by: Fikri Fadzil (Office Kuala Lumpur)  
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Vendor description:  
-------------------  
"PHP is a popular general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited  
to web development. Fast, flexible and pragmatic, PHP powers everything from  
your blog to the most popular websites in the world."  
  
Source: http://www.php.net/  
  
  
Business recommendation:  
------------------------  
By making use of this issue, it is possible for an attacker to bypass current  
prevention mechanisms used to protect the "fsockopen" function in PHP to perform  
server-side request forgery attacks.  
  
SEC Consult recommends to check the developed or installed websites for any  
possibility to exploit any form of vulnerability due to this issue.  
  
  
Vulnerability overview/description:  
-----------------------------------  
The "fsockopen" function in PHP will respond differently if two port numbers  
are given at once. As many developers assume the function will prioritize the  
port number given to the second function parameter, an attacker may utilize this  
unpredictable behavior to e.g. conduct a server-side request forgery attack.  
  
  
Proof of concept:  
-----------------  
The "fsockopen" function in PHP will not use the port number given to the  
second parameter if the hostname already has a port number appended. The  
example below should explain misbehavior of the function.  
  
// This request will go to port 80  
fsockopen("192.168.184.132", 80);  
  
// This request will go to port 53  
fsockopen("192.168.184.132:53", 80);  
  
Instead of initiating a socket connection on port 80 as given in the second  
parameter, the function appears to use the port number 53 which is  
appended to the hostname.  
  
  
  
Vulnerable / tested versions:  
-----------------------------  
PHP version 7.0.11 and 7.1.2 have been tested and found to be vulnerable.  
  
Older PHP versions are potentially affected as well.  
  
  
Vendor contact timeline:  
------------------------  
2017-03-07: Reported the issue through PHP Bug Tracking System. (SecBug #74216)  
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=74216  
2017-03-07: Changes were committed to the PHP's main repo in Github.  
  
https://github.com/php/php-src/commit/bab0b99f376dac9170ac81382a5ed526938d595a  
2017-04-03: Public disclosure of the advisory  
  
  
Solution:  
---------  
Patch:  
https://github.com/php/php-src/commit/bab0b99f376dac9170ac81382a5ed526938d595a  
  
  
Workaround:  
-----------  
It is recommended to restrict user input data for a hostname to not have a  
port number appended.  
  
  
Advisory URL:  
-------------  
https://www.sec-consult.com/en/Vulnerability-Lab/Advisories.htm  
  
  
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