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Merge pull request #2951 from testssl/fixAndImprove_opossum_check_2950
Fix and improve Opossum check
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@@ -1939,26 +1939,25 @@ http_head() {
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}
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# does a simple http head via printf with no proxy, only used by run_opossum()
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# arg1: URL
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# arg2: extra http header
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# arg1: extra http header
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#
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# return codes:
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# 0: all fine (response header is returned as string)
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# 1: server didn't respond within HEADER_MAXSLEEP
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# 3: server didn't respond within HEADER_MAXSLEEP and PROXY was defined
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#
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# return http header as string
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#
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http_head_printf() {
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local request_header="$2"
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local node="$NODE"
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local path="$URL_PATH"
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local extra_header="$1"
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local useragent="$UA_STD"
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local tmpfile=$TEMPDIR/$NODE.$NODEIP.http_head_printf.log
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local errfile=$TEMPDIR/$NODE.$NODEIP.http_head_printf-err.log
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local -i ret=0
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local proto="" foo="" node="" query=""
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[[ $DEBUG -eq 0 ]] && errfile=/dev/null
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IFS=/ read -r proto foo node query <<< "$1"
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node=${node%:*}
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# $node works here good as it connects via IPv6 first, then IPv4.
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# This is a subshell, so fd 8 is not inherited
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bash -c "exec 8<>/dev/tcp/$node/80" 2>/dev/null &
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@@ -1969,14 +1968,16 @@ http_head_printf() {
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bash -c "exec 8<>/dev/tcp/$node/80" 2>/dev/null
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if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
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exec 33<>/dev/tcp/$node/80
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# not killed --> socket open. Now we connect to the virtual host "$node"
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printf -- "%b" "HEAD ${proto}//${node}/${query} HTTP/1.1\r\nUser-Agent: ${useragent}\r\nHost: ${node}\r\n${request_header}\r\nAccept: */*\r\n\r\n\r\n" >&33 2>$errfile
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safe_echo "HEAD ${path} HTTP/1.1\r\nUser-Agent: ${useragent}\r\nHost: ${node}\r\nAccept: */*\r\n${extra_header}\r\n\r\n" >&33 2>$errfile
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ret=0
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if [[ $DEBUG -eq 0 ]] ; then
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cat <&33
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else
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cat <&33 >$tmpfile
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cat $tmpfile
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touch $tmpfile
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# This doesn't block
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while IFS= read -r line <&33; do
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safe_echo "$line" >>$tmpfile
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done
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cat $tmpfile
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if [[ $DEBUG -ge 2 ]]; then
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cat $tmpfile >&2
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fi
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else
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if [[ -n "$PROXY" ]]; then
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@@ -8054,10 +8055,10 @@ determine_trust() {
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out "$code"
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fi
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fileout "${jsonID}${json_postfix}" "CRITICAL" "failed $code. $addtl_warning"
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if [[ "$code" =~ "chain incomplete" ]]; then
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set_grade_cap "B" "Issues with chain of trust $code"
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if [[ "$code" =~ "chain incomplete" ]]; then
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set_grade_cap "B" "Issues with chain of trust $code"
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else
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set_grade_cap "T" "Issues with chain of trust $code"
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set_grade_cap "T" "Issues with chain of trust $code"
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fi
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else
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# alt least one ok and other(s) not ==> display the culprit store(s)
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@@ -17860,6 +17861,8 @@ run_ticketbleed() {
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}
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# https://opossum-attack.com/, TLS Upgrade via old RFC 2817
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# TL;DR: curl -vi -I -H "Upgrade: TLS/1.0" <FQDN> --> returns "Upgrade: TLS/1.0"?
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# We might be better off with cURL but sockets are sometimes better
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#
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run_opossum() {
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local cve='CVE-2025-49812'
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@@ -17881,8 +17884,7 @@ run_opossum() {
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fi
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case $service in
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HTTP)
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uri=${URI/https:\/\//}
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response=$(http_head_printf http://${uri} 'Upgrade: TLS/1.0\r\n\r\nClose\r\n')
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response=$(http_head_printf 'Upgrade: TLS/1.0')
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# In any case we use $response but we handle the return codes
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# 0: connection was fine, 1 or 3: no http connection
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ret=$?
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@@ -17904,6 +17906,7 @@ run_opossum() {
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fi
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fi
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;;
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IMAP|FTP|POP3|SMTP|LMTP|NNTP)
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outln "(implemented currently for HTTP only)"
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fileout "$jsonID" "INFO" "not yet implemented" "$cve" "$cwe"
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