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ASF GitHub Bot logged work on KNOX-3039: ---------------------------------------- Author: ASF GitHub Bot Created on: 08/Jun/24 13:11 Start Date: 08/Jun/24 13:11 Worklog Time Spent: 10m Work Description: kardolus commented on code in PR #914: URL: https://github.com/apache/knox/pull/914#discussion_r1632041927 ########## gateway-server/src/main/java/org/apache/knox/gateway/GatewayServlet.java: ########## @@ -277,4 +278,34 @@ public Enumeration<String> getInitParameterNames() { return config.getInitParameterNames(); } } + + private Exception sanitizeException(Exception e) { + if (e == null || e.getMessage() == null) { + return e; + } + if (!isErrorMessageSanitizationEnabled || e.getMessage() == null) { + return e; + } + String sanitizedMessage = e.getMessage().replaceAll("\\b(?:\\d{1,3}\\.){3}\\d{1,3}\\b", "[hidden]"); + return createNewException(e, sanitizedMessage); Review Comment: Just implemented the SanitzedException. Issue Time Tracking ------------------- Worklog Id: (was: 922714) Time Spent: 4h (was: 3h 50m) > IP Address Exposure in HTTP 500 Error Message > --------------------------------------------- > > Key: KNOX-3039 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KNOX-3039 > Project: Apache Knox > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Server > Reporter: Guillermo Kardolus > Priority: Major > Time Spent: 4h > Remaining Estimate: 0h > > A potential security vulnerability has been identified in Apache Knox where > internal IP addresses are exposed in HTTP 500 error messages. This issue can > occur when a user modifies the URL for one of the proxy services, leading to > an error page that includes the IP address of the internal service. > *Steps to Reproduce:* > # Navigate to a proxy service URL, for example: > {{<[https://example.com:8443/gateway/proxy/service?scheme=https&host=example.com&port=8051]>}} > # Modify the {{port}} parameter to an invalid port, such as: > {{<[https://example.com:8443/gateway/proxy/service?scheme=https&host=example.com&port=9999]>}} > # Observe the resulting HTTP 500 error message which includes the internal > IP address. > *Observed Behavior:* The error message reveals the internal IP address in the > stack trace, which can be used by an attacker for port scanning and other > malicious activities. > *Example:* > {code:java} > HTTP ERROR 500 java.io.IOException: java.io.IOException: Service connectivity > error. > MESSAGE: java.io.IOException: java.io.IOException: Service connectivity error. > ... > CAUSED BY: java.io.IOException: Connect to example.com:9996 > [example.com/10.140.190.10] failed: Connection refused (Connection refused) > ... {code} > *Expected Behavior:* Error messages should not expose internal IP addresses. > Instead, they should be sanitized to prevent the disclosure of sensitive > information. > *Proposed Solution:* > # *Sanitization Mechanism:* Implement a mechanism to sanitize error messages > before they are sent to the client. This can include replacing IP addresses > with placeholders such as {{{}[hidden]{}}}. > # *Configuration Options:* Provide configuration options for users to enable > or disable this sanitization based on their security needs. By default, users > should opt-in to this new sanitization functionality, with an option to > opt-out if necessary. > # *Knox-specific Error Page:* Alternatively, consider implementing a > Knox-specific error page that displays an error message without revealing any > sensitive information. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)