Bypass 4xx HTTP response status codes and more. Based on PycURL and Python Requests.
Project description
Forbidden
Bypass 4xx HTTP response status codes and more. Based on PycURL and Python Requests.
Script uses multithreading and is based on brute forcing, and as such, might have false positive results. Script has colored output.
Results will be sorted by HTTP response status code ascending, HTTP response content length descending, and ID ascending.
To manually filter out false positive results, for each unique HTTP response content length, run the provided cURL command and check if the HTTP response results in bypass; if not, simply ignore all the results with the same HTTP response content length.
Test Description | Test |
---|---|
HTTP and HTTPS requests on both, domain name and IP. | base |
HTTP methods + w/ Content-Length: 0 HTTP request header. |
methods |
Cross-site tracing (XST) w/ HTTP TRACE and TRACK methods. | methods |
[Text] file upload w/ HTTP PUT method on all URL directories. | methods |
HTTP method overrides w/ HTTP request headers and URL query string params. | method-overrides |
URL scheme overrides. | scheme-overrides |
Port overrides. | port-overrides |
Information disclosure w/ Accept HTTP request header. |
headers |
HTTP request headers. | headers |
URL override + w/ accessible URL. | headers |
HTTP host override w/ double Host HTTP request headers. |
headers |
HTTP request headers w/ user-supplied values. | values |
URL path bypasses. | paths |
URL transformations and encodings. | encodings |
Basic and bearer auth + w/ null session and malicious JWTs. | auths |
Open redirects, OOB, and SSRF. | redirects |
Broken URL parsers, OOB, and SSRF. | parsers |
Check the stress testing script here. Inspired by this write-up.
Extend the scripts to your liking.
Good sources of HTTP headers:
- developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers
- developers.cloudflare.com/fundamentals/reference/http-request-headers
- udger.com/resources/http-request-headers
- webconcepts.info/concepts/http-header
- webtechsurvey.com/common-response-headers
Tested on Kali Linux v2023.4 (64-bit).
Made for educational purposes. I hope it will help!
Remarks:
- all HTTP request headers, values, URL path bypasses, etc., were validated based on the official documentation or public infosec write-ups,
- by default,
Forbidden
is "locked" toPycURL
andStresser
is "locked" toPython Requests
, - Python Requests is up to 3x faster than PycURL, but PycURL is a bit more customizable,
- PycURL might also throw
OSError
if large number of threads is used due to opening too many session cookie files at once, - by default, only
2xx
and3xx
HTTP status codes are included in results and shown in the output, length
attribute in results includes only HTTP response body length,- testing
double headers
is locked toPython Requests
because PycURL does not support it, - testing
encodings
is locked toPycURL
because Python Requests does not support it, - connection and read timeout is set to
60
seconds, - beware of
rate limiting
and other similar anti-bot protections, take some time before running the script again on the same domain, - some web proxies might normalize URLs (e.g., when testing
encodings
), modify HTTP requests, or drop HTTP requests entirely, - some websites might require a valid or very specific
User-Agent
HTTP request header, - cross-site tracing (XST) is
no longer
considered to be a vulnerability.
High priority plans:
- add the silent option, to not show the console output,
- add the no color option, to not show colors in the console output,
- use brute forcing to validate allowed HTTP methods if HTTP OPTIONS method is not allowed,
- add tests for HTTP cookies,
User-Agent
HTTP request header, CRLF, and Log4j.
Low priority plans:
- add option to test custom HTTP header-value pairs for a list of domains/subdomains.
Table of Contents
- How to Install
- Single URL
- Multiple URLs
- HTTP Methods
- HTTP Request Headers
- URL Paths
- Results Format
- Usage
- Images
How to Install
Install PycURL
On Kali Linux, there should be no issues; otherwise, run:
apt-get -y install libcurl4-gnutls-dev librtmp-dev
pip3 install --upgrade pycurl
On Windows OS, download and install PycURL from www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke. Tested only on Windows 10.
On macOS, run:
brew uninstall curl
brew uninstall openssl
brew install curl
brew install openssl
echo 'export PATH="/opt/homebrew/opt/curl/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc
echo 'export PATH="/opt/homebrew/opt/openssl@3/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc
source ~/.zshrc
export LDFLAGS="-L/opt/homebrew/opt/curl/lib"
export CPPFLAGS="-I/opt/homebrew/opt/curl/include"
export PYCURL_SSL_LIBRARY=openssl
pip3 install --no-cache-dir --compile --ignore-installed --config-setting="--with-openssl=" --config-setting="--openssl-dir=/opt/homebrew/opt/openssl@3" pycurl
Standard Install
pip3 install --upgrade forbidden
Build and Install From the Source
git clone https://github.com/ivan-sincek/forbidden && cd forbidden
python3 -m pip install --upgrade build
python3 -m build
python3 -m pip install dist/forbidden-12.6-py3-none-any.whl
Single URL
Bypass 403 Forbidden
HTTP response status code:
forbidden -u https://target.com -t base,methods,method-overrides,scheme-overrides,port-overrides,headers,paths-ram,encodings -f GET -l base,path -o forbidden_403_results.json
Bypass 403 Forbidden
HTTP response status code with stress testing:
mkdir stresser_403_results
stresser -u https://target.com -dir stresser_403_results -r 1000 -th 200 -f GET -l base -o stresser_403_results.json
Bypass 401 Unauthorized
HTTP response status code:
forbidden -u https://target.com -t auths -f GET -l base -o forbidden_401_results.json
Test open redirects, OOB, and SSRF:
forbidden -u https://target.com -t redirects -f GET -l base -e xyz.interact.sh -o forbidden_redirect_results.json
Test broken URL parsers, OOB, and SSRF:
forbidden -u https://target.com -t parsers -f GET -l base -e xyz.interact.sh -o forbidden_parser_results.json
Multiple URLs
Bypass 403 Forbidden
HTTP response status code:
count=0; for subdomain in $(cat subdomains_403.txt); do count=$((count+1)); echo "#${count} | ${subdomain}"; forbidden -u "${subdomain}" -t base,methods,method-overrides,scheme-overrides,port-overrides,headers,paths,encodings -f GET -l base,path -o "forbidden_403_results_${count}.json"; done
Bypass 403 Forbidden
HTTP response status code with stress testing:
mkdir stresser_403_results
count=0; for subdomain in $(cat subdomains_403.txt); do count=$((count+1)); echo "#${count} | ${subdomain}"; stresser -u "${subdomain}" -dir stresser_403_results -r 1000 -th 200 -f GET -l base -o "stresser_403_results_${count}.json"; done
Bypass 401 Unauthorized
HTTP response status code:
count=0; for subdomain in $(cat subdomains_401.txt); do count=$((count+1)); echo "#${count} | ${subdomain}"; forbidden -u "${subdomain}" -t auths -f GET -l base -o "forbidden_401_results_${count}.json"; done
Test open redirects, OOB, and SSRF:
count=0; for subdomain in $(cat subdomains_live_long.txt); do count=$((count+1)); echo "#${count} | ${subdomain}"; forbidden -u "${subdomain}" -t redirects -f GET -l base -e xyz.interact.sh -o "forbidden_redirect_results_${count}.json"; done
Test broken URL parsers, OOB, and SSRF:
count=0; for subdomain in $(cat subdomains_live_long.txt); do count=$((count+1)); echo "#${count} | ${subdomain}"; forbidden -u "${subdomain}" -t parsers -f GET -l base -e xyz.interact.sh -o "forbidden_parser_results_${count}.json"; done
HTTP Methods
ACL
ARBITRARY
BASELINE-CONTROL
BIND
CHECKIN
CHECKOUT
CONNECT
COPY
GET
HEAD
INDEX
LABEL
LINK
LOCK
MERGE
MKACTIVITY
MKCALENDAR
MKCOL
MKREDIRECTREF
MKWORKSPACE
MOVE
OPTIONS
ORDERPATCH
PATCH
POST
PRI
PROPFIND
PROPPATCH
PUT
REBIND
REPORT
SEARCH
SHOWMETHOD
SPACEJUMP
TEXTSEARCH
TRACE
TRACK
UNBIND
UNCHECKOUT
UNLINK
UNLOCK
UPDATE
UPDATEREDIRECTREF
VERSION-CONTROL
HTTP Request Headers
Method overrides:
X-HTTP-Method
X-HTTP-Method-Override
X-Method-Override
Scheme overrides:
X-Forwarded-Proto
X-Forwarded-Protocol
X-Forwarded-Scheme
X-Scheme
X-URL-Scheme
Port overrides:
X-Forwarded-Port
Other:
19-Profile
Base-URL
CF-Connecting-IP
Client-IP
Cluster-Client-IP
Destination
Forwarded
Forwarded-For
Forwarded-For-IP
From
Host
Incap-Client-IP
Origin
Profile
Proxy
Redirect
Referer
Remote-Addr
Request-URI
True-Client-IP
URI
URL
WAP-Profile
X-Client-IP
X-Cluster-Client-IP
X-Custom-IP-Authorization
X-Forwarded
X-Forwarded-By
X-Forwarded-For
X-Forwarded-For-Original
X-Forwarded-Host
X-Forwarded-Path
X-Forwarded-Server
X-HTTP-DestinationURL
X-HTTP-Host-Override
X-Host
X-Host-Override
X-Original-Forwarded-For
X-Original-Remote-Addr
X-Original-URL
X-Originally-Forwarded-For
X-Originating-IP
X-Override-URL
X-Proxy-Host
X-Proxy-URL
X-ProxyUser-IP
X-Real-IP
X-Referer
X-Remote-Addr
X-Remote-IP
X-Requested-With
X-Rewrite-URL
X-Server-IP
X-True-Client-IP
X-True-IP
X-Wap-Profile
URL Paths
Inject at the beginning, end, and both, beginning and end of the URL path.
Test using every possible combination of the payload set (default - cluster bomb) or place the same payload into all of the defined payload positions simultaneously (battering ram).
/
//
%09
%20
%23
%2e
%a0
*
.
..
;
.;
..;
/;/
;/../../
;foo=bar;
Inject at the end of the URL path.
#
##
##random
*
**
**random
.
..
..random
?
??
??random
~
~~
~~random
Inject at the end of the URL path only if it does not end with forward slash.
.asp
.aspx
.esp
.html
.jhtml
.json
.jsp
.jspa
.jspx
.php
.sht
.shtml
.xhtml
.xml
Results Format
[
{
"id": "860-HEADERS-3",
"url": "https://example.com:443/admin",
"method": "GET",
"headers": [
"Host: 127.0.0.1"
],
"cookies": [],
"body": null,
"user_agent": "Forbidden/12.6",
"command": "curl --connect-timeout 60 -m 60 -iskL --max-redirs 10 --path-as-is -A 'Forbidden/12.6' -H 'Host: 127.0.0.1' -X 'GET' 'https://example.com:443/admin'",
"code": 200,
"length": 255408
},
{
"id": "861-HEADERS-3",
"url": "https://example.com:443/admin",
"method": "GET",
"headers": [
"Host: 127.0.0.1:443"
],
"cookies": [],
"body": null,
"user_agent": "Forbidden/12.6",
"command": "curl --connect-timeout 60 -m 60 -iskL --max-redirs 10 --path-as-is -A 'Forbidden/12.6' -H 'Host: 127.0.0.1:443' -X 'GET' 'https://example.com:443/admin'",
"code": 200,
"length": 255408
}
]
Usage
Forbidden v12.6 ( github.com/ivan-sincek/forbidden )
Usage: forbidden -u url -t tests [-f force] [-v values ] [-p path ] [-o out ]
Example: forbidden -u https://example.com/admin -t all [-f POST ] [-v values.txt] [-p /home] [-o results.json]
DESCRIPTION
Bypass 4xx HTTP response status codes and more
URL
Inaccessible URL
-u, --url = https://example.com/admin | etc.
IGNORE QUERY STRING AND FRAGMENT
Ignore URL query string and fragment
-iqsf, --ignore-query-string-and-fragment
IGNORE CURL
Use Python Requests instead of the default PycURL where applicable
PycURL might throw OSError if large number of threads is used due to opening too many session cookie files at once
-ic, --ignore-curl
TESTS
Tests to run
Use comma-separated values
Specify 'paths-ram' to use battering ram attack or 'paths' to use the default cluster bomb attack
Specify 'values' to test HTTP request headers with user-supplied values passed using the '-v' option
-t, --tests = base | methods | (method|scheme|port)-overrides | headers | values | paths[-ram] | encodings | auths | redirects | parsers | all
FORCE
Force an HTTP method for all non-specific test cases
-f, --force = GET | POST | CUSTOM | etc.
VALUES
File with additional HTTP request header values or a single value, e.g., internal IP, etc.
Tests: values
-v, --values = values.txt | 10.10.15.20 | etc.
PATH
Accessible URL path to test URL overrides
Tests: headers
Default: /robots.txt | /index.html | /sitemap.xml | /README.txt
-p, --path = /home | etc.
EVIL
Evil URL to test URL overrides
Tests: headers | redirects
Default: https://github.com
-e, --evil = https://xyz.interact.sh | https://xyz.burpcollaborator.net | etc.
HEADER
Specify any number of extra HTTP request headers
Extra HTTP request headers will not override test's HTTP request headers
Semi-colon in, e.g., 'Content-Type;' will expand to an empty HTTP request header
-H, --header = "Authorization: Bearer ey..." | Content-Type; | etc.
COOKIE
Specify any number of extra HTTP cookies
Extra HTTP cookies will not override test's HTTTP cookies
-b, --cookie = PHPSESSIONID=3301 | etc.
IGNORE
Filter out 200 OK false positive results with RegEx
Spacing will be stripped
-i, --ignore = Inaccessible | "Access Denied" | etc.
CONTENT LENGTHS
Filter out 200 OK false positive results by HTTP response content lengths
Specify 'base' to ignore content length of the base HTTP response
Specify 'path' to ignore content length of the accessible URL response
Use comma-separated values
-l, --content-lengths = 12 | base | path | etc.
REQUEST TIMEOUT
Request timeout
Default: 60
-rt, --request-timeout = 30 | etc.
THREADS
Number of parallel threads to run
More threads mean more requests sent in parallel, but may also result in more false positives
Highly dependent on internet connection speed and server capacity
Default: 5
-th, --threads = 20 | etc.
SLEEP
Sleep time in milliseconds before sending an HTTP request
Intended for a single-thread use
-s, --sleep = 500 | etc.
USER AGENT
User agent to use
Default: Forbidden/12.6
-a, --user-agent = curl/3.30.1 | random[-all] | etc.
PROXY
Web proxy to use
-x, --proxy = http://127.0.0.1:8080 | etc.
HTTP RESPONSE STATUS CODES
Include only specific HTTP response status codes in the results
Use comma-separated values
Default: 2xx | 3xx
-sc, --status-codes = 1xx | 2xx | 3xx | 4xx | 5xx | all
SHOW TABLE
Display the results in a table instead of JSON
Intended for a wide screen use
-st, --show-table
OUT
Output file
-o, --out = results.json | etc.
DUMP
Dump all the test records in the output file without running them
-dmp, --dump
DEBUG
Debug output
-dbg, --debug
Stresser v12.6 ( github.com/ivan-sincek/forbidden )
Usage: stresser -u url -dir directory -r repeat -th threads [-f force] [-o out ]
Example: stresser -u https://example.com/secret -dir results -r 1000 -th 200 [-f GET ] [-o results.json]
DESCRIPTION
Bypass 4xx HTTP response status codes with stress testing
URL
Inaccessible URL
-u, --url = https://example.com/admin | etc.
IGNORE QUERY STRING AND FRAGMENT
Ignore URL query string and fragment
-iqsf, --ignore-query-string-and-fragment
IGNORE PYTHON REQUESTS
Use PycURL instead of the default Python Requests where applicable
PycURL might throw OSError if large number of threads is used due to opening too many session cookie files at once
-ir, --ignore-requests
FORCE
Force an HTTP method for all non-specific test cases
-f, --force = GET | POST | CUSTOM | etc.
HEADER
Specify any number of extra HTTP request headers
Extra HTTP request headers will not override test's HTTP request headers
Semi-colon in, e.g., 'Content-Type;' will expand to an empty HTTP request header
-H, --header = "Authorization: Bearer ey..." | Content-Type; | etc.
COOKIE
Specify any number of extra HTTP cookies
Extra HTTP cookies will not override test's HTTTP cookies
-b, --cookie = PHPSESSIONID=3301 | etc.
IGNORE
Filter out 200 OK false positive results with RegEx
Spacing will be stripped
-i, --ignore = Inaccessible | "Access Denied" | etc.
CONTENT LENGTHS
Filter out 200 OK false positive results by HTTP response content lengths
Specify 'base' to ignore content length of the base HTTP response
Use comma-separated values
-l, --content-lengths = 12 | base | etc.
REQUEST TIMEOUT
Request timeout
Default: 60
-rt, --request-timeout = 30 | etc.
REPEAT
Number of total HTTP requests to send for each test case
-r, --repeat = 1000 | etc.
THREADS
Number of parallel threads to run
-th, --threads = 20 | etc.
USER AGENT
User agent to use
Default: Stresser/12.6
-a, --user-agent = curl/3.30.1 | random[-all] | etc.
PROXY
Web proxy to use
-x, --proxy = http://127.0.0.1:8080 | etc.
HTTP RESPONSE STATUS CODES
Include only specific HTTP response status codes in the results
Use comma-separated values
Default: 2xx | 3xx
-sc, --status-codes = 1xx | 2xx | 3xx | 4xx | 5xx | all
SHOW TABLE
Display the results in a table instead of JSON
Intended for a wide screen use
-st, --show-table
OUT
Output file
-o, --out = results.json | etc.
DIRECTORY
Output directory
All valid and unique HTTP responses will be saved in this directory
-dir, --directory = results | etc.
DUMP
Dump all the test records in the output file without running them
-dmp, --dump
DEBUG
Debug output
-dbg, --debug
Images
Figure 1 - Basic Example
Figure 2 - Basic Example (Table Output)
Figure 3 - Test Records Dumping
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