LDAP injection

Post date: Feb 17, 2011 11:11:53 AM

Description

LDAP Injection is an attack used to exploit web based applications that construct LDAP statements based on user input. When an application fails to properly sanitize user input, it’s possible to modify LDAP statements using a local proxy. This could result in the execution of arbitrary commands such as granting permissions to unauthorized queries, and content modification inside the LDAP tree. The same advanced exploitation techniques available in SQL Injection can be similarly applied in LDAP Injection.

Examples

Example 1

In a page with a user search form, the following code is responsible to catch input value and generate a LDAP query that will be used in LDAP database.

 <input type="text" size=20 name="userName">Insert the username</input>  

The LDAP query is narrowed down for performance and the underlying code for this function might be the following:

 String ldapSearchQuery = "(cn=" + $userName + ")";  System.out.println(ldapSearchQuery);  

If the variable $userName is not validated, it could be possible accomplish LDAP injection, as follows:

Example 2

The following vulnerable code is used in an ASP web application which provides login with an LDAP database. On line 11, the variable userName is initialized and validated to check if it’s not blank. Then, the content of this variable is used to construct an LDAP query used by SearchFilter on line 28. The attacker has the chance specify what will be queried on LDAP server, and see the result on the line 33 to 41; all results and their attributes are displayed.

Commented vulnerable asp code:

   1. <html>  2. <body>  3. <%@ Language=VBScript %>  4. <%  5. Dim userName  6. Dim filter  7. Dim ldapObj  8.    9. Const LDAP_SERVER = "ldap.example"  10.   11. userName = Request.QueryString("user")  12.   13. if( userName = "" ) then  14. Response.Write("Invalid request. Please specify a valid  15. user name")  16. Response.End()  17. end if  18.   19. filter = "(uid=" + CStr(userName) + ")" ' searching for the  user entry   20.   21. 'Creating the LDAP object and setting the base dn  22. Set ldapObj = Server.CreateObject("IPWorksASP.LDAP")  23. ldapObj.ServerName = LDAP_SERVER  24. ldapObj.DN = "ou=people,dc=spilab,dc=com"  25.   26. 'Setting the search filter  27. ldapObj.SearchFilter = filter  28.   29. ldapObj.Search  30.   31. 'Showing the user information  32. While ldapObj.NextResult = 1  33. Response.Write("<p>")  34.   35. Response.Write("<b><u>User information for: " +   36. ldapObj.AttrValue(0) + "</u></b><br>")  37. For i = 0 To ldapObj.AttrCount -1  38. Response.Write("<b>" + ldapObj.AttrType(i) +"</b>: " +  39. ldapObj.AttrValue(i) + "<br>" )  40. Next  41. Response.Write("</p>")  42. Wend  43. %>  44. </body>  45. </html>     

In the example above, we send the * character in the user parameter which will result in the filter variable in the code to be initialized with (uid=*). The resulting LDAP statement will make the server return any object that contains a uid attribute like username.

 http://www.some-site.org/index.asp?user=*