PT-2026-50973 · Maven · Nl.Nl-Portal:Form
Publicado
2026-06-19
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Atualizado
2026-06-19
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CVE-2026-55414
CVSS v3.1
5.3
Média
| Vetor | AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N |
Summary
The public GraphQL resolvers
getFormDefinitionByObjectenApiUrl(url) and the deprecated getFormDefinitionById(id) fetch a caller-supplied URL using the privileged Objecten-API token. Because the /graphql endpoint is permitAll() and these resolvers do not declare a CommonGroundAuthentication parameter, an unauthenticated caller can make the backend issue an outbound request carrying Authorization: Token <objecten-api-token> to a caller-influenced URL on the configured Objecten-API host. This is a constrained (same-host) server-side request forgery combined with missing authorization.Reported responsibly and confirmed in a local lab build against the project's own WebFlux security stack. No production system was accessed.
Affected
nl.nl-portal:form(the public resolver / entry point) together withnl.nl-portal:objectenapi(where the host guard lives).- First shipped in 1.1.0.RELEASE (2023-10-31); the vulnerable code was introduced on 2023-08-12 (commit
b2f87ca) and is present in every release since (1.1.x, 1.2.5, 1.3.0, the 3.0.x line, and 3.1.0 /next-minor, HEAD45abcd2). Fixed in 3.0.4.RELEASE (see Fix below).
Data flow (confirmed in source)
form/.../graphql/FormDefinitionQuery.kt—@QueryMapping getFormDefinitionByObjectenApiUrl(@Argument url), noCommonGroundAuthenticationparameter (same forgetFormDefinitionById).- →
form/.../service/ObjectsApiFormDefinitionService.kt— passes the URL through unvalidated. - →
zgw/objectenapi/.../service/ObjectenApiService.ktgetObjectByUrl(url)— the only guard is host equality (URI.create(url).host == objectsApiClientConfig.url.host); no scheme/port/path check. - →
zgw/objectenapi/.../client/ObjectsApiClient.ktgetObjectByUrl(url)viawebClientWithoutBaseUrl(), which attaches the default headerAuthorization: Token <token>to the fully caller-supplied URL.
Reachability:
/graphql is permitAll() (core/.../security/OauthSecurityAutoConfiguration.kt). Authentication is only enforced on resolvers that declare a CommonGroundAuthentication parameter; these do not, and there is no @PreAuthorize/instrumentation safety net. The project's own GraphQLEndpointAuthorizationIT lists getFormDefinitionByObjectenApiUrl as an intentionally public operation — so the unauthenticated reachability is by design; the defect is that an intentionally-public resolver forwards a privileged token to a caller-influenced URL.Secondary (defense-in-depth):
zgw/zaken-api/.../service/ZakenApiService.kt getZaakDetails calls objectsApiClient.getObjectByUrl directly, bypassing the service-level host guard. It is currently only reachable via the authenticated ZaakQuery.zaakdetails field resolver with server-derived URLs, so it is not an unauthenticated vector today — but it shows why the guard belongs in the client.Proof of concept (lab, against the real WebFlux stack)
- An unauthenticated
POST /graphqlcallinggetFormDefinitionByObjectenApiUrl(url: ...)executes without authentication. - With the configured Objecten-API host pointed at a mock server, an outbound request to a caller-chosen port/path on that host carried
Authorization: Token <configured-token>— confirming the token is attached to caller-influenced URLs.
Impact and severity — important limitations
Assessed as Medium because two code-level facts constrain practical impact:
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No cross-host SSRF / token exfiltration in standard deployments. The token only travels to the configured Objecten-API host. Exfiltration requires an attacker-controlled listener at that host (a different port/path routing elsewhere) — generally not the case in managed deployments. A range of URL-parser bypass payloads was tested (userinfo
@,%2f/%00/%09, backslash,#/?, double-host, trailing-dot, IDN/Unicode full-stop, fraction-slash, IPv6); no parser differential was found between thejava.net.URI-based guard and the Spring/Netty URI builder used by WebClient — every payload either kept the request on the configured host or was rejected (fail-closed). The lab token-leak PoC works only because the configured host there islocalhost; this does not generalize to production. -
Arbitrary PII object read is blocked by typed deserialization. The response is deserialized into
ObjectsApiObject<ObjectsApiFormIoFormDefinition>, whose envelope fields anddata.formDefinitionare all non-nullable Kotlin properties (JacksonKotlinModuleregistered). An object without a top-leveldata.formDefinition(e.g. taken/berichten/zaakdetails) fails to deserialize (DecodingException) and returns no data. The resolver can therefore only return objects shaped like a form definition — and form definitions are intentionally public (loaded pre-login).
Escalation conditions that would raise severity toward High:
- the Objecten-API host shares infrastructure with an attacker-controllable endpoint (other port/path), enabling capture of the privileged token; or
- a URL-parser differential is later found that escapes the host guard.
Remediation
- Move the host validation out of
ObjectenApiService.getObjectByUrland intoObjectsApiClient.getObjectByUrlso the direct callerZakenApiService.getZaakDetailsis covered too, and tighten it from host-only to scheme + host + port + path-prefix. Preferably, do not accept a full URL at all: validate/extract the object UUID and rebuild the URL from the fixed configured base (reuse the existingObjectsApiClient.getObjectByIdpattern,/api/v2/objects/{uuid}). - Separately decide whether
getFormDefinitionByObjectenApiUrl/getFormDefinitionByIdshould remain unauthenticated. They are currently intentionally public (forms load before login); for a stricter posture, add aCommonGroundAuthenticationparameter as in the other resolvers — noting this breaks pre-login form loading.
Credit
Reported responsibly by Ray Sabee (https://whitehatsecurity.nl), independent security researcher — GitHub @raysabee.
Fix
Fixed in 3.0.4.RELEASE (commit
39ad80f, PR #700, "rework form module"):- The unauthenticated resolvers
getFormDefinitionByObjectenApiUrland the deprecatedgetFormDefinitionByIdwere removed from bothFormDefinitionQueryand the GraphQL schema. getFormDefinitionByNamenow requires aCommonGroundAuthenticationparameter (no longer public).- The URL-based service method
findObjectsApiFormDefinitionByUrl(url)was removed and replaced bygetObjectsApiFormDefinitionById(objectId: UUID), which fetches by UUID via the fixed/api/v2/objects/{uuid}path (no caller-supplied URL, so no SSRF) and validates the object type against the configured form-definition object type. - Form definitions are now retrieved through the new authenticated query
getFormDefinitionByTaskId(taskId)innl.nl-portal:taak, which authorizes the caller against the task (CommonGroundAuthentication, BSN/KVK match, else401) and derives the form-definition UUID from the task's own server-side data, not from caller input. - No resolver feeds caller-controlled input into
ObjectenApiService.getObjectByUrlanymore. Theobjectenapimodule itself was not changed; the fix lives entirely innl.nl-portal:formand the newnl.nl-portal:taakquery.
Upgrade instructions
- Backend: upgrade
nl.nl-portal:*to 3.0.4 (or later). - Frontend: upgrade
nl-portal-frontend-librariesto v3.0.3 (or later). This is required: the removed GraphQL queries (getFormDefinitionByObjectenApiUrl,getFormDefinitionById) and the now-authenticatedgetFormDefinitionByNameare a breaking change. Frontend v3.0.3 uses the new authenticatedgetFormDefinitionByTaskId/getFormDefinitionByNamequeries.
Correção
SSRF
Missing Authorization
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