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Fix incorrect key handling in extended policy filtering

Summary:
Via HackerOne. The use of `$key` here should be `$extended_key`.

Exploiting this requires a very unusual group of objects to be subjected to extended policy checks. I believe there is no way to actually get anything bad through the policy filter today, but this could have been an issue in the future.

Test Plan:
  - Added a unit test which snuck something through the policy filter.
  - Fixed use of `$extended_key`.
  - Test now passes.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D14993
This commit is contained in:
epriestley 2016-01-11 04:32:19 -08:00
parent 0b3d10c3da
commit f59ebf4c09
2 changed files with 75 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -285,6 +285,76 @@ final class PhabricatorPolicyTestCase extends PhabricatorTestCase {
pht('Extended Policy with Cycle'));
}
/**
* Test bulk checks of extended policies.
*
* This is testing an issue with extended policy filtering which allowed
* unusual inputs to slip objects through the filter. See D14993.
*/
public function testBulkExtendedPolicies() {
$object1 = $this->buildObject(PhabricatorPolicies::POLICY_USER)
->setPHID('PHID-TEST-1');
$object2 = $this->buildObject(PhabricatorPolicies::POLICY_USER)
->setPHID('PHID-TEST-2');
$object3 = $this->buildObject(PhabricatorPolicies::POLICY_USER)
->setPHID('PHID-TEST-3');
$extended = $this->buildObject(PhabricatorPolicies::POLICY_ADMIN)
->setPHID('PHID-TEST-999');
$object1->setExtendedPolicies(
array(
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_VIEW => array(
array(
$extended,
array(
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_VIEW,
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_EDIT,
),
),
),
));
$object2->setExtendedPolicies(
array(
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_VIEW => array(
array($extended, PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_VIEW),
),
));
$object3->setExtendedPolicies(
array(
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_VIEW => array(
array(
$extended,
array(
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_VIEW,
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_EDIT,
),
),
),
));
$user = $this->buildUser('user');
$visible = id(new PhabricatorPolicyFilter())
->setViewer($user)
->requireCapabilities(
array(
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_VIEW,
))
->apply(
array(
$object1,
$object2,
$object3,
));
$this->assertEqual(array(), $visible);
}
/**
* An omnipotent user should be able to see even objects with invalid
* policies.
@ -430,10 +500,12 @@ final class PhabricatorPolicyTestCase extends PhabricatorTestCase {
$object->setCapabilities(
array(
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_VIEW,
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_EDIT,
));
$object->setPolicies(
array(
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_VIEW => $policy,
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_EDIT => $policy,
));
return $object;

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@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ final class PhabricatorPolicyFilter extends Phobject {
$objects_in = array();
foreach ($structs as $struct) {
$extended_key = $struct['key'];
if (empty($extended_objects[$key])) {
if (empty($extended_objects[$extended_key])) {
// If this object has already been rejected by an earlier filtering
// pass, we don't need to do any tests on it.
continue;
@ -335,8 +335,8 @@ final class PhabricatorPolicyFilter extends Phobject {
// We weren't able to load the corresponding object, so just
// reject this result outright.
$reject = $extended_objects[$key];
unset($extended_objects[$key]);
$reject = $extended_objects[$extended_key];
unset($extended_objects[$extended_key]);
// TODO: This could be friendlier.
$this->rejectObject($reject, false, '<bad-ref>');