Friday 10 December 2021 a new Proof-of-Concept 1 addressing a Remote code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in the Java library 'log4j' 2 was published. This vulnerability has not been disclosed to the developers of the software upfront. The vulnerability is being tracked as CVE-2021-44228 3. More information on the vulnerability can be found in the Northwave Threat Response 4.
Northwave created a testing script that checks for vulnerable systems using injection of the payload in common HTTP headers and as a part of a HTTP GET request. Vulnerable systems are detected by listening for incoming DNS requests that contain a UUID specically created for the target. By listening for incoming DNS instead of deploying (for example) an LDAP server, we increase the likelyhood that vulnerable systems can be detected that have outbound traffic filtering in place. In practice, outbound DNS is often allowed.
The following HTTP headers are covered:
X-Api-Version
User-Agent
Referer
X-Druid-Comment
Origin
Location
X-Forwarded-For
Cookie
X-Requested-With
X-Forwarded-Host
Accept
For each injection, the following JNDI prefixes are checked:
jndi:rmi
jndi:ldap
jndi:dns
jndi:${lower:l}${lower:d}ap
Note that the script only performs two specific checks: HTTP headers and HTTP GET request. This will cause false negatives in cases where other headers, specific input fields, etcetera need to be targeted to trigger the vulnerability. Feel free to add extra checks to the script.
First, we need a subdomain that we can use to receive incoming DNS requests. In this case we use the zone log4jdnsreq.northwave.nl
and we deploy our script on log4jchecker.northwave.nl
. Configure a DNS entry as follows:
log4jdnsreq 3600 IN NS log4jchecker.northwave.nl.
We now set up a BIND DNS server on a Debian system using apt install bind9
and add the following to the /etc/bind/named.conf.options
file:
recursion no;
allow-transfer { none; };
This disables recusing as we do not want to run an open DNS server. Configure logging in /etc/bind/named.conf.local
by adding the following configuration:
logging {
channel querylog {
file "/var/log/named/query.log";
severity debug 3;
print-time yes;
};
category queries { querylog;};
};
Don't forget to restart BIND using systemctl restart bind9
. Check if the logging works by performing a DNS query for xyz.log4jdnsreq.northwave.nl
. One or more queries should show up in /var/log/named/query.log
.
It's important to verify that nameserver lookups are actually logged. This script cannot detect vulnerable sites unless your nameserver setup logs requests
Test your server by performing a test lookup (idealy from a different machine):
dig test.log4jchecker.northwave.nl
You should not expect a response, but you should expect an entry in the log file (cat /var/log/named/query.log
). This entry might look similar to:
14-Dec-2021 13:36:01.402 client @0x7f8b180a9b30 requester-ip#58755 (test.log4jchecker.northwave.nl): query: test.log4jchecker.northwave.nl IN A -E(0)DC (your-ip)
Don't continue unless a response is visible in the logs. The script won't detect vulnerabilities without.
Install any Python dependencies using pip install -r requirements.txt
. Edit the script to change the following line to the DNS zone you configured:
HOSTNAME = "log4jdnsreq.northwave.nl"
You can now run the script by providing a single URL using the -u
parameter or a list of urls using the -l
parameter:
usage: nw_log4jcheck.py [-h] [-l LIST] [-u URL] [-w WAIT] [-t TIMEOUT]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-l LIST, --list LIST A text file with a list of URLs to check (one url per line)
-u URL, --url URL URL to check (for example: http://yoururl.com)
-w WAIT, --wait WAIT Number of seconds to wait before checking DNS logs (default: 15)
-t TIMEOUT, --timeout TIMEOUT
HTTP timeout in seconds to use (default: 5)
The last line of the output shows if the system was found to be vulnerable:
INFO:root:NOT VULNERABLE! No incoming DNS request to 3414db71-309a-4288-83d4-aa3f103db97c.log4jdns.northwave.nl was seen
Log4jcheck is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.