563 lines
16 KiB
Go
563 lines
16 KiB
Go
package delivery_test
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import (
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"context"
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"net"
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"net/http"
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"net/http/httptest"
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"net/netip"
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"net/url"
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"testing"
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"time"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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"sneak.berlin/go/webhooker/internal/delivery"
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)
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// Addresses the SSRF tests in this package share.
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const (
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// metadataIP is the cloud instance metadata address, and
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// metadataURL an endpoint on it. The guard must never reach
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// either, whatever an operator lists.
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metadataIP = "169.254.169.254"
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metadataURL = "http://" + metadataIP + "/latest/meta-data/"
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// loopbackHookURL is a target on this host: blocked by
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// default, reachable only once an operator allowlists
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// loopback.
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loopbackHookURL = "http://127.0.0.1/hook"
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// publicIP is an ordinary public address, which the guard
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// permits with or without an allowlist.
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publicIP = "93.184.216.34"
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// allowAllIPv4 and allowAllIPv6 are the widest allowlist
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// entries expressible: the whole internet, in each family.
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// Nothing unconditionally blocked may be reachable under
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// them.
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allowAllIPv4 = "0.0.0.0/0"
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allowAllIPv6 = "::/0"
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// allowAllULA is the ordinary ULA block an operator lists to
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// reach their own IPv6 network. Several providers park a
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// metadata endpoint inside it.
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allowAllULA = "fd00::/8"
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// metadataRefusalClause is the part of the refusal that only
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// alwaysBlockedNetworks produces. Asserting it, rather than
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// the bare word "blocked", is what proves the unconditional
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// set did the refusing and not the default blocklist.
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metadataRefusalClause = "ALLOWED_EGRESS_CIDRS cannot open it"
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)
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// TestGuardAllowlist_PermittedCIDRDelivers proves the escape
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// hatch actually works end to end: with 127.0.0.0/8 allowed, the
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// guard's own transport connects to a loopback server and gets a
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// response back. The default guard, given the identical URL,
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// refuses it — so the delivery succeeds because of the allowlist
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// and nothing else.
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func TestGuardAllowlist_PermittedCIDRDelivers(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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srv := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(
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func(w http.ResponseWriter, _ *http.Request) {
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusNoContent)
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},
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))
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t.Cleanup(srv.Close)
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// httptest listens on loopback, which the default blocklist
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// covers: exactly the "forward to a service on this host"
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// case the allowlist exists for.
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requireLoopback(t, srv.URL)
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guard := delivery.NewTestGuard(
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netip.MustParsePrefix("127.0.0.0/8"),
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)
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require.NoError(t,
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guard.ValidateTargetURL(context.Background(), srv.URL),
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"an allowlisted loopback target must pass validation",
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)
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client := &http.Client{
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Timeout: 5 * time.Second,
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Transport: guard.NewSSRFSafeTransport(),
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}
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req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(
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context.Background(), http.MethodPost, srv.URL, nil,
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)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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resp, err := client.Do(req)
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require.NoError(t,
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err, "an allowlisted loopback target must be deliverable",
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)
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defer func() { _ = resp.Body.Close() }()
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assert.Equal(t, http.StatusNoContent, resp.StatusCode)
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// The same URL through the default guard must still fail, or
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// this test would pass without the allowlist doing anything.
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assert.Error(t,
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delivery.NewTestGuard().ValidateTargetURL(
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context.Background(), srv.URL,
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),
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"without the allowlist the same target must be refused",
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)
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}
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// TestGuardAllowlist_UnlistedPrivateStillRefused proves the
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// allowlist grants only what it names. A guard that opens one
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// private block must keep refusing every other one, at both the
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// validation and the delivery entry point.
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func TestGuardAllowlist_UnlistedPrivateStillRefused(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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// Only 10.1.0.0/16 is open — a narrow block inside a much
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// wider private range, so the test can tell "permits the
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// listed block" from "permits anything private".
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guard := delivery.NewTestGuard(
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netip.MustParsePrefix("10.1.0.0/16"),
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)
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refused := []string{
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"http://192.168.1.10/hook",
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"http://172.16.0.1/hook",
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loopbackHookURL,
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"http://[fc00::1]/hook",
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"http://100.64.0.1/hook",
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// Private, adjacent to the allowed block, outside it.
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"http://10.2.0.1/hook",
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}
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for _, target := range refused {
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t.Run(target, func(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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err := guard.ValidateTargetURL(
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context.Background(), target,
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)
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require.Error(t,
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err, "%s is not allowlisted and must be refused",
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target,
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)
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assert.Contains(t, err.Error(), "blocked")
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assertDialRefused(t, guard, target)
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})
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}
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// The block that is listed must in fact be permitted, so the
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// refusals above are selective rather than a guard that
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// ignores its allowlist entirely.
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assert.NoError(t,
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guard.ValidateTargetURL(
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context.Background(), "http://10.1.2.3/hook",
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),
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"the allowlisted block must be permitted",
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)
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}
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// TestGuardAllowlist_MetadataAlwaysRefused is the load-bearing
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// case: cloud instance metadata endpoints are credential theft
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// rather than delivery to an internal service, so no allowlist
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// reaches one. Every guard below names a CIDR that covers its
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// target — including 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0, and the ordinary ULA and
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// CGNAT blocks an operator would really list — and the address
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// must stay refused anyway, on both the validation and the
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// delivery path.
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func TestGuardAllowlist_MetadataAlwaysRefused(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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for _, tt := range metadataAlwaysRefusedCases() {
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t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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guard := delivery.NewTestGuard(
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netip.MustParsePrefix(tt.allow),
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)
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err := guard.ValidateTargetURL(
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context.Background(), tt.target,
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)
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require.Error(t,
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err,
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"%s must stay blocked even though %s covers it",
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tt.target, tt.allow,
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)
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assert.Contains(t,
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err.Error(),
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metadataRefusalClause,
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"the refusal must say why it cannot be opened",
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)
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// The metadata clause, not just "blocked": that is
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// what distinguishes the unconditional set from the
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// ordinary blocklist.
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assertDialRefusedWith(
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t, guard, tt.target, metadataRefusalClause,
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)
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})
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}
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}
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// metadataAlwaysRefusedCase is one (allowlist, target) pair that
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// must be refused: allow covers target, and target must stay
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// blocked regardless.
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type metadataAlwaysRefusedCase struct {
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name string
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allow string
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target string
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}
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// metadataAlwaysRefusedCases enumerates every unconditionally
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// blocked address together with an allowlist entry that would
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// otherwise reach it. Split by family of address only to stay
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// under the function-length limit.
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func metadataAlwaysRefusedCases() []metadataAlwaysRefusedCase {
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cases := linkLocalRefusedCases()
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cases = append(cases, ulaMetadataRefusedCases()...)
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cases = append(cases, ipv4MetadataRefusedCases()...)
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return append(cases, encodedMetadataRefusedCases()...)
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}
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// linkLocalRefusedCases covers the link-local blocks, including
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// an operator naming the metadata address outright.
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func linkLocalRefusedCases() []metadataAlwaysRefusedCase {
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return []metadataAlwaysRefusedCase{
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{
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name: "exact metadata host",
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allow: "169.254.169.254/32",
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target: metadataURL,
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},
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{
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name: "whole link-local block",
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allow: "169.254.0.0/16",
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target: metadataURL,
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},
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{
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name: "supernet covering link-local",
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allow: "169.0.0.0/8",
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target: metadataURL,
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},
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{
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name: "the entire IPv4 internet",
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allow: allowAllIPv4,
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target: metadataURL,
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},
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{
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name: "other link-local address",
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allow: allowAllIPv4,
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target: "http://169.254.1.1/",
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},
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{
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name: "IPv6 link-local",
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allow: allowAllIPv6,
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target: "http://[fe80::1]/",
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},
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}
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}
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// ulaMetadataRefusedCases covers the metadata endpoints parked
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// in ULA space. Every one is opened by the single ordinary
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// allowlist entry fd00::/8, which is the whole reason they need
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// their own /128 host routes: fe80::/10 does not cover a ULA,
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// whatever the vendor's documentation calls the address.
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func ulaMetadataRefusedCases() []metadataAlwaysRefusedCase {
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return []metadataAlwaysRefusedCase{
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{
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name: "AWS IPv6 IMDS under an allowlisted ULA block",
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allow: allowAllULA,
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target: "http://[fd00:ec2::254]/latest/meta-data/",
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},
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{
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// A second AWS credential endpoint, distinct from
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// IMDS. AWS's own docs call this one "localhost".
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name: "AWS EKS Pod Identity under an allowlisted ULA block",
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allow: allowAllULA,
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target: "http://[fd00:ec2::23]/v1/credentials",
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},
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{
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name: "GCP IPv6 metadata under an allowlisted ULA block",
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allow: allowAllULA,
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target: "http://[fd20:ce::254]/computeMetadata/v1/",
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},
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{
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name: "Oracle OCI IPv6 IMDS under an allowlisted ULA block",
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allow: allowAllULA,
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target: "http://[fd00:c1::a9fe:a9fe]/opc/v2/instance/",
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},
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{
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name: "Scaleway IPv6 metadata under an allowlisted ULA block",
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allow: allowAllULA,
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target: "http://[fd00:42::42]/conf",
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},
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{
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// Akamai's docs call this "link-local"; it is a ULA,
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// so fe80::/10 does not cover it.
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name: "Linode IPv6 metadata under an allowlisted ULA block",
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allow: allowAllULA,
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target: "http://[fd00:a9fe:a9fe::1]/v1/instance",
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},
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}
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}
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// ipv4MetadataRefusedCases covers the IPv4 metadata endpoints
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// that sit outside link-local: one in CGNAT and one in the
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// blocked 192.0.0.0/24, each reachable only through an allowlist
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// that this set overrides.
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func ipv4MetadataRefusedCases() []metadataAlwaysRefusedCase {
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return []metadataAlwaysRefusedCase{
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{
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// Tailscale uses 100.64.0.0/10, so an operator
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// forwarding to a Tailscale peer lists exactly this.
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name: "Alibaba metadata under allowlisted CGNAT",
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allow: "100.64.0.0/10",
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target: "http://100.100.100.200/latest/meta-data/",
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},
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{
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// Inside the already-blocked 192.0.0.0/24, so only
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// an allowlist can reach it — and must not.
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name: "Oracle Cloud Classic metadata under 0.0.0.0/0",
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allow: allowAllIPv4,
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target: "http://192.0.0.192/latest/meta-data/",
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},
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}
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}
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// encodedMetadataRefusedCases covers the alternate IPv6
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// encodings of 169.254.169.254.
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func encodedMetadataRefusedCases() []metadataAlwaysRefusedCase {
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return []metadataAlwaysRefusedCase{
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{
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// To4() does not normalise the IPv4-compatible form,
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// so this needs its own always-blocked entry.
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name: "IPv4-compatible IPv6 form of the metadata IP",
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allow: allowAllIPv6,
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target: "http://[::a9fe:a9fe]/latest/meta-data/",
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},
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{
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// Nor the NAT64 well-known prefix form.
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name: "NAT64 form of the metadata IP",
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allow: allowAllIPv6,
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target: "http://[64:ff9b::a9fe:a9fe]/latest/meta-data/",
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},
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{
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// Already refused before this change: IPNet.Contains
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// calls To4() first, so the mapped form matches
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// 169.254.0.0/16. Pinned so it cannot regress.
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//
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// Allowed under 0.0.0.0/0 rather than ::/0: allows()
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// unmaps before matching, so ::/0 would not cover the
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// unmapped v4 address and the case would not prove
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// the allowlist was overridden.
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name: "IPv4-mapped IPv6 form of the metadata IP",
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allow: allowAllIPv4,
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target: "http://[::ffff:169.254.169.254]/latest/meta-data/",
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},
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}
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}
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// TestGuardAllowlist_PublicUnaffected asserts the allowlist does
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// not narrow anything: public addresses were reachable before it
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// existed and stay reachable, whether or not a list is set.
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func TestGuardAllowlist_PublicUnaffected(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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guards := map[string]*delivery.Guard{
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"default": delivery.NewTestGuard(),
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"with allowlist": delivery.NewTestGuard(
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netip.MustParsePrefix("10.0.0.0/8"),
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),
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}
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for name, guard := range guards {
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t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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assert.NoError(t,
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guard.ValidateTargetURL(
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context.Background(),
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"http://"+publicIP+"/webhook",
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),
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)
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})
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}
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}
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// TestGuardCheckIP_BothPathsShareOneDecision asserts that the
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// validator and the dialer are not two policies that happen to
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// agree: both are defined in terms of checkIP, so the exported
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// decision function is the whole answer for a given address.
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func TestGuardCheckIP_BothPathsShareOneDecision(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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guard := delivery.NewTestGuard(
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netip.MustParsePrefix("10.0.0.0/8"),
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)
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tests := []struct {
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ip string
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allowed bool
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}{
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{"10.1.2.3", true},
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{publicIP, true},
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{"192.168.1.1", false},
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{"127.0.0.1", false},
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{metadataIP, false},
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}
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for _, tt := range tests {
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t.Run(tt.ip, func(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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ip := net.ParseIP(tt.ip)
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require.NotNil(t, ip)
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decision := guard.ExportCheckIP(ip)
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validation := guard.ValidateTargetURL(
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context.Background(), "http://"+hostFor(tt.ip)+"/x",
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)
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if tt.allowed {
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require.NoError(t, decision)
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require.NoError(t, validation)
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return
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}
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require.Error(t, decision)
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require.Error(t, validation,
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"validation must refuse what checkIP refuses",
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)
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})
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}
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}
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// TestAlwaysBlockedNetworks_PinnedSet pins the unconditional set
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// exactly, so it cannot quietly grow or shrink.
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//
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// It stays deliberately small. Everything else in the default
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// blocklist is an operator's own network and must remain
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// openable, or the escape hatch would not work — which is why
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// the metadata endpoints outside the link-local range are host
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// routes rather than the blocks that contain them.
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func TestAlwaysBlockedNetworks_PinnedSet(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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nets := delivery.ExportAlwaysBlockedNetworks()
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got := make([]string, 0, len(nets))
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for _, n := range nets {
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got = append(got, n.String())
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}
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want := []string{
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// IPv4 link-local: the 169.254.169.254 metadata
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// service on AWS, Azure and others.
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"169.254.0.0/16",
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// IPv6 link-local.
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"fe80::/10",
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// AWS IPv6 IMDS, inside the ULA space an operator may
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// legitimately allowlist.
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"fd00:ec2::254/128",
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// AWS EKS Pod Identity Agent, likewise ULA.
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"fd00:ec2::23/128",
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// GCP metadata for IPv6-only instances, likewise ULA.
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"fd20:ce::254/128",
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// Oracle OCI IMDS over IPv6, likewise ULA.
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"fd00:c1::a9fe:a9fe/128",
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// Scaleway metadata over IPv6, likewise ULA.
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"fd00:42::42/128",
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// Linode/Akamai metadata over IPv6, likewise ULA.
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"fd00:a9fe:a9fe::1/128",
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// Alibaba Cloud metadata, inside CGNAT.
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"100.100.100.200/32",
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// Oracle Cloud Classic metadata, inside the blocked
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// 192.0.0.0/24.
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"192.0.0.192/32",
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// 169.254.169.254 as an IPv4-compatible IPv6 address.
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"::a9fe:a9fe/128",
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// 169.254.169.254 behind the NAT64 well-known prefix.
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"64:ff9b::a9fe:a9fe/128",
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}
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assert.Equal(t, want, got)
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}
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// requireLoopback fails the test unless rawURL's host is a
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// loopback address, so the allowlist test cannot silently stop
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// exercising a blocked range.
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func requireLoopback(t *testing.T, rawURL string) {
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t.Helper()
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parsed, err := url.Parse(rawURL)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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ip := net.ParseIP(parsed.Hostname())
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require.NotNil(t, ip, "test server host must be an IP literal")
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require.True(t, ip.IsLoopback(),
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"test server must listen on loopback, got %s", ip,
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)
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}
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// assertDialRefused asserts the guard's transport refuses to
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// connect to target, which is the delivery-time half of the
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// policy. It never reaches the network: the guard checks the
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// resolved address before dialling.
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func assertDialRefused(
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t *testing.T, guard *delivery.Guard, target string,
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) {
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t.Helper()
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assertDialRefusedWith(t, guard, target, "blocked")
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}
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// assertDialRefusedWith is assertDialRefused with the refusal
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// text pinned. Callers testing the unconditional set pass
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// metadataRefusalClause so the subtest cannot pass on an
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// ordinary blocklist refusal instead.
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func assertDialRefusedWith(
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t *testing.T, guard *delivery.Guard, target, clause string,
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|
) {
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t.Helper()
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|
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client := &http.Client{
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Timeout: 5 * time.Second,
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Transport: guard.NewSSRFSafeTransport(),
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|
}
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|
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req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(
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context.Background(), http.MethodPost, target, nil,
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|
)
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|
require.NoError(t, err)
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|
|
|
resp, err := client.Do(req)
|
|
if resp != nil {
|
|
_ = resp.Body.Close()
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|
}
|
|
|
|
require.Error(t, err,
|
|
"delivery to %s must be refused by the dialer", target,
|
|
)
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|
assert.Contains(t, err.Error(), clause,
|
|
"the refusal must come from the SSRF guard",
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// hostFor renders an IP as it appears in a URL host, bracketing
|
|
// IPv6 literals.
|
|
func hostFor(ip string) string {
|
|
if net.ParseIP(ip).To4() == nil {
|
|
return "[" + ip + "]"
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|
}
|
|
|
|
return ip
|
|
}
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