PT-2026-59245 · Pypi · Lemur

Publicado

2026-07-13

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Atualizado

2026-07-13

CVSS v3.1

6.8

Média

VetorAV:A/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N

Description

Overview

When LDAP TLS is enabled (LDAP USE TLS = True), Lemur's LDAP authentication module unconditionally disables TLS certificate verification at the global ldap module level. This allows a man-in-the-middle attacker positioned between Lemur and the LDAP server to intercept all authentication credentials.

Vulnerable Code

Location: lemur/auth/ldap.py, bind() method, line ~172
python
if self.ldap use tls:
  ldap.set option(ldap.OPT X TLS REQUIRE CERT, ldap.OPT X TLS NEVER)
Key issues:
  1. ldap.set option() is a global call (as opposed to self.ldap client.set option()), meaning it disables TLS verification for the entire Python process, not just this connection
  2. OPT X TLS NEVER means no certificate validation is performed whatsoever — self-signed, expired, wrong hostname, and revoked certificates are all silently accepted
  3. There is no configuration option to override this behavior — TLS verification is always disabled when TLS is enabled

Impact

A network-positioned attacker (man-in-the-middle) between Lemur and the LDAP server can:
  • Intercept all LDAP credentials (usernames and plaintext passwords) for every user who authenticates
  • Modify LDAP responses to inject arbitrary group memberships, granting admin access
  • Compromise the entire PKI infrastructure managed by Lemur, since authentication controls access to certificates and private keys
This is particularly severe because Lemur is a certificate management system — the tool designed to manage TLS security is itself vulnerable to a TLS attack.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Deploy Lemur with LDAP TLS enabled:
python
LDAP AUTH = True
LDAP USE TLS = True
LDAP BIND URI = "ldaps://dc.corp.example.com"
  1. Intercept the LDAP connection using a TLS proxy (e.g., mitmproxy or stunnel):
bash
# Generate a self-signed certificate
openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout mitm.key -out mitm.crt -days 1 -nodes -subj "/CN=mitm"

# Proxy LDAP traffic
stunnel -d 0.0.0.0:636 -r real-ldap-server:636 -p mitm.pem
  1. Point Lemur's LDAP BIND URI at the proxy (or perform ARP spoofing/DNS hijacking)
  2. Observe that Lemur connects without any certificate verification error
  3. All credentials are visible in the proxy's TLS session

Remediation

Remove the global TLS verification bypass and default to strict verification:
python
if self.ldap use tls:
  # Use instance-level option, not global
  self.ldap client.set option(ldap.OPT X TLS REQUIRE CERT, ldap.OPT X TLS DEMAND)
  self.ldap client.set option(ldap.OPT PROTOCOL VERSION, 3)
  if self.ldap cacert file:
    self.ldap client.set option(ldap.OPT X TLS CACERTFILE, self.ldap cacert file)
If backward compatibility is needed, make it configurable with a secure default:
python
tls require cert = current app.config.get("LDAP TLS REQUIRE CERT", ldap.OPT X TLS DEMAND)
self.ldap client.set option(ldap.OPT X TLS REQUIRE CERT, tls require cert)

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Identificadores relacionados

PYSEC-2026-2590

Produtos afetados

Lemur