Soumettre #856872: zevorn rt-claw 0.2.0 Server-Side Request Forgery (CWE-918)information

Titrezevorn rt-claw 0.2.0 Server-Side Request Forgery (CWE-918)
Description# Technical Details A Server-Side Request Forgery vulnerability exists in the `http_request` tool in `claw/tools/tool_net.c` of rt-claw v0.2.0. The application fails to validate destination URLs before performing outbound HTTP requests through the AI tool pipeline. When a user (or attacker) influences the assistant to invoke `http_request`, the tool reads the supplied `url` argument and passes it directly to `claw_net_get()` / `claw_net_post()`. The Linux backend in `osal/linux/claw_net_linux.c` then hands the unvalidated URL to libcurl without rejecting loopback addresses, RFC1918 ranges, or link-local targets. The response body is returned in the conversation output, making this non-blind SSRF. Remote IM integrations (Telegram, Feishu) feed untrusted message text into `ai_chat()`, providing a fully remote attack path. # Vulnerable Code File: claw/tools/tool_net.c (lines 402–450) Method: tool_http_request() → claw_net_get() / claw_net_post() Why: The function accepts URL from attacker-influenced tool-call parameters and forwards it without destination filtering. The Linux sink at `osal/linux/claw_net_linux.c` lines 115–126 sets `curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, url)` with no loopback/private-network guard. # Reproduction 1. Build rt-claw v0.2.0 for Linux with `-Dosal=linux -Dtool_net=true` 2. Start a localhost canary HTTP server on `127.0.0.1` serving `/secret` and `/public` 3. Start a mock AI provider that returns `tool_calls` directing `http_request` to `http://127.0.0.1:<port>/secret` 4. Run the verification flow — canary server logs `canary hit /secret`, tool result contains the secret body 5. Run control: direct `http_request` to `/public` only — the `/secret` endpoint is never touched # Impact - Attackers can read loopback-only web interfaces, internal HTTP services, and cloud metadata endpoints - Non-blind SSRF: HTTP response bodies are returned directly in tool output - Default-enabled `tool_net` increases exposure in any deployment wiring remote input into the assistant - Reachable via Telegram and Feishu IM integrations which forward untrusted messages into `ai_chat()`
La source⚠️ https://github.com/zevorn/rt-claw/issues/139
Utilisateur
 Eric-y (UID 95889)
Soumission12/06/2026 11:39 (il y a 1 mois)
Modérer17/07/2026 18:08 (1 month later)
StatutAccepté
Entrée VulDB379839 [zevorn rt-claw jusqu’à 0.2.0 http_request claw/tools/tool_net.c claw_net_get/claw_net_post url élévation de privilèges]
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