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'''
htaccessMethods.py

Copyright 2006 Andres Riancho

This file is part of w3af, w3af.sourceforge.net .

w3af is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License.

w3af is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with w3af; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA

'''

import core.controllers.outputManager as om

# options
from core.data.options.option import option
from core.data.options.optionList import optionList

from core.controllers.basePlugin.baseAuditPlugin import baseAuditPlugin

import core.data.kb.knowledgeBase as kb
import core.data.kb.vuln as vuln
import core.data.constants.severity as severity

from core.controllers.w3afException import w3afException
import core.data.constants.httpConstants as http_constants


class htaccessMethods(baseAuditPlugin):
    '''
    Find misconfigurations in the "<LIMIT>" configuration of Apache.
    @author: Andres Riancho ( andres.riancho@gmail.com )
    '''
    
    def __init__(self):
        baseAuditPlugin.__init__(self)
        
        # Internal variables
        self._authURIs = []
        self._bad_methods = [ http_constants.UNAUTHORIZED, 
                    http_constants.NOT_IMPLEMENTED, http_constants.METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED]

    def audit(self, freq ):
        '''
        Tests an URL for htaccess misconfigurations.
        
        @param freq: A fuzzableRequest
        '''
        auth_URL_list = [ v.getURL() for v in kb.kb.getData( 'httpAuthDetect', 'auth' ) ]
        if freq.getURL() in auth_URL_list:
            # Try to get/post/put/index that uri and check that all
            # responses are 401
            self._check_methods( freq.getURL() )
        else:
            # Just in case grep plugin did not find this before
            # this only happends if the page wasnt requested
            response = self._urlOpener.GET( freq.getURL() , useCache=True )
            if response.getCode() == http_constants.UNAUTHORIZED:
                self._check_methods( freq.getURL() )
                # not needed, the grep plugin will do this for us
                # kb.kb.save( 'httpAuthDetect', 'auth', response )

    def _check_methods( self, url ):
        '''
        Perform some requests in order to check if we are able to retrieve
        some data with methods that may be wrongly enabled.
        '''
        allowed_methods = []
        for method in ['GET', 'POST', 'ABCD', 'HEAD']:
            method_functor = getattr( self._urlOpener, method )
            try:
                response = apply( method_functor, (url,) , {} )
                code = response.getCode()
            except:
                pass
            else:
                if code not in self._bad_methods:
                    allowed_methods.append( method )
        
        if len(allowed_methods)>0:
            v = vuln.vuln()
            v.setURL( url )
            v.setName( 'Misconfigured access control' )
            v.setSeverity(severity.MEDIUM)
            msg = 'The resource: "'+ url + '" requires authentication but the access'
            msg += ' is misconfigured and can be bypassed using these methods: ' 
            msg += ', '.join(allowed_methods) + '.'
            v.setDesc( msg )
            v['methods'] = allowed_methods
            kb.kb.append( self , 'auth' , v )
            om.out.vulnerability( v.getDesc(), severity=v.getSeverity() )             
                
    def getOptions( self ):
        '''
        @return: A list of option objects for this plugin.
        '''    
        ol = optionList()
        return ol

    def setOptions( self, OptionList ):
        '''
        This method sets all the options that are configured using the user interface 
        generated by the framework using the result of getOptions().
        
        @parameter OptionList: A dictionary with the options for the plugin.
        @return: No value is returned.
        ''' 
        pass

    def getPluginDeps( self ):
        '''
        @return: A list with the names of the plugins that should be runned before the
        current one.
        '''
        return ['grep.httpAuthDetect']
    
    def getLongDesc( self ):
        '''
        @return: A DETAILED description of the plugin functions and features.
        '''
        return '''
        This plugin finds .htaccess misconfigurations in the LIMIT configuration parameter.
        
        This plugin is based on a paper written by Frame and madjoker from 
        kernelpanik.org. The paper is called : "htaccess: bilbao method exposed"
        
        The idea of the technique (and the plugin) is to exploit common misconfigurations
        of .htaccess files like this one:
        
            <LIMIT GET>
                require valid-used
            </LIMIT>
        
        The configuration only allows authenticated users to perform GET requests, but POST
        requests (for example) can be performed by any user.
        '''