提出 #852884: Sipeed PicoClaw Unreleased main branch after launcher introduction commit `e55b3b7a8d0b1ea1522da08fd46155ee4f58b794` and before a fix is merged Improper Access Control (CWE-284)情報

タイトルSipeed PicoClaw Unreleased main branch after launcher introduction commit `e55b3b7a8d0b1ea1522da08fd46155ee4f58b794` and before a fix is merged Improper Access Control (CWE-284)
説明# Technical Details An access-control bypass exists in the launcher `IPAllowlist` middleware in `web/backend/middleware/access_control.go` of PicoClaw. The application fails to distinguish the real remote client from a same-host reverse proxy. The middleware trusts `r.RemoteAddr` as client identity and unconditionally allows loopback peers before evaluating configured `allowed_cidrs`. # Vulnerable Code File: `web/backend/middleware/access_control.go` Method: `IPAllowlist`, `clientIPFromRemoteAddr` Why: Uses only the immediate TCP peer from `RemoteAddr` and bypasses CIDR checks when the peer is loopback. File: `web/backend/main.go` Method: launcher middleware setup Why: Installs `IPAllowlist` before dashboard authentication, making this the intended network boundary for launcher routes. # Reproduction 1. Configure the launcher with `public: true` and restrictive `allowed_cidrs`. 2. Place a reverse proxy on the same host that forwards remote traffic to the launcher on `127.0.0.1`. 3. Send a direct non-allowlisted request and observe `403`. 4. Send the same request through the same-host proxy and observe that the launcher accepts it as loopback traffic. # Impact - Bypasses launcher network exposure restrictions. - Exposes endpoints that operators intended to restrict by CIDR. - May expose `/api/auth/status`, `/api/auth/setup`, and other launcher API routes to unauthorized remote clients.
ソース⚠️ https://github.com/sipeed/picoclaw/issues/3069
ユーザー Eric-d (UID 96861)
送信2026年06月09日 12:16 (1 月 ago)
モデレーション2026年07月09日 20:07 (1 month later)
ステータス承諾済み
VulDBエントリ377259 [Sipeed PicoClaw 迄 0.2.9 Launcher access_control.go IPAllowlist 特権昇格]
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