CVE-2026-33495
Ory Oathkeeper has an authentication bypass by usage of untrusted header
Em resumo
O Ory Oathkeeper confia incorretamente no header X-Forwarded-Proto mesmo quando configurado para não confiar, permitindo que um atacante contorne regras de autenticação fingindo se a requisição veio por HTTP ou HTTPS. Isso é importante porque atacantes poderiam acessar recursos que deveriam ser restritos a um protocolo específico.
Detalhe técnico
Ory Oathkeeper anterior à versão 26.2.0 falha em respeitar a configuração serve.proxy.trust_forwarded_headers e confia incondicionalmente no header X-Forwarded-Proto durante a avaliação de regras de acesso. Um atacante posicionado para injetar ou controlar esse header pode acionar caminhos alternativos de regras ao falsificar o protocolo da requisição, contornando potencialmente controles de autenticação quando existem regras distintas para endpoints HTTP versus HTTPS.
Resumo gerado e traduzido por IA a partir da descrição oficial.
ORY Oathkeeper is an Identity & Access Proxy (IAP) and Access Control Decision API that authorizes HTTP requests based on sets of Access Rules. Ory Oathkeeper is often deployed behind other components like CDNs, WAFs, or reverse proxies. Depending on the setup, another component might forward the request to the Oathkeeper proxy with a different protocol (http vs. https) than the original request. In order to properly match the request against the configured rules, Oathkeeper considers the `X-Forwarded-Proto` header when evaluating rules. The configuration option `serve.proxy.trust_forwarded_headers` (defaults to false) governs whether this and other `X-Forwarded-*` headers should be trusted. Prior to version 26.2.0, Oathkeeper did not properly respect this configuration, and would always consider the `X-Forwarded-Proto` header. In order for an attacker to abuse this, an installation of Ory Oathkeeper needs to have distinct rules for HTTP and HTTPS requests. Also, the attacker needs to be able to trigger one but not the other rule. In this scenario, the attacker can send the same request but with the `X-Forwarded-Proto` header in order to trigger the other rule. We do not expect many configurations to meet these preconditions. Version 26.2.0 contains a patch. Ory Oathkeeper will correctly respect the `serve.proxy.trust_forwarded_headers` configuration going forward, thereby eliminating the attack scenario. We recommend upgrading to a fixed version even if the preconditions are not met. As an additional mitigation, it is generally recommended to drop any unexpected headers as early as possible when a request is handled, e.g. in the WAF.
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N