Potentially untrusted HTTP request input reaches an LDAP statement.
By default, this rule analyzes the entire codebase, but this is configurable.
Rule description
When working with untrusted input, be mindful of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) injection attacks. An attacker can potentially run malicious LDAP statements against information directories. Applications that use user input to construct dynamic LDAP statements to access directory services are particularly vulnerable.
This rule attempts to find input from HTTP requests reaching an LDAP statement.
Note
This rule can't track data across assemblies. For example, if one assembly reads the HTTP request input and then passes it to another assembly that executes an LDAP statement, this rule won't produce a warning.
Note
There is a configurable limit to how deep this rule will analyze data flow across method calls. See Analyzer Configuration for how to configure the limit in an EditorConfig file.
How to fix violations
For the user-controlled portion of LDAP statements, consider one o:
You can configure these options for just this rule, for all rules they apply to, or for all rules in this category (Security) that they apply to. For more information, see Code quality rule configuration options.
Exclude specific symbols
You can exclude specific symbols, such as types and methods, from analysis by setting the excluded_symbol_names option. For example, to specify that the rule should not run on any code within types named MyType, add the following key-value pair to an .editorconfig file in your project:
Replace the XXXX part of CAXXXX with the ID of the applicable rule.
Allowed symbol name formats in the option value (separated by |):
Symbol name only (includes all symbols with the name, regardless of the containing type or namespace).
Fully qualified names in the symbol's documentation ID format. Each symbol name requires a symbol-kind prefix, such as M: for methods, T: for types, and N: for namespaces.
.ctor for constructors and .cctor for static constructors.
Matches specific methods MyMethod1 and MyMethod2 with the respective fully qualified signatures.
Exclude specific types and their derived types
You can exclude specific types and their derived types from analysis by setting the excluded_type_names_with_derived_types option. For example, to specify that the rule should not run on any methods within types named MyType and their derived types, add the following key-value pair to an .editorconfig file in your project:
Matches specific types MyType1 and MyType2 with the respective fully qualified names, and all of their derived types.
Pseudo-code examples
Violation
C#
using System;
using System.DirectoryServices;
publicpartialclassWebForm : System.Web.UI.Page
{
protectedvoidPage_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string userName = Request.Params["user"];
string filter = "(uid=" + userName + ")"; // searching for the user entry// In this example, if we send the * character in the user parameter which will// result in the filter variable in the code to be initialized with (uid=*).// The resulting LDAP statement will make the server return any object that// contains a uid attribute.
DirectorySearcher searcher = new DirectorySearcher(filter);
SearchResultCollection results = searcher.FindAll();
// Iterate through each SearchResult in the SearchResultCollection.foreach (SearchResult searchResult in results)
{
// ...
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.DirectoryServices
Partial Public Class WebForm
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
Protected Sub Page_Load(send As Object, e As EventArgs)
Dim userName As String = Me.Request.Params(""user"")
Dim filter As String = ""(uid="" + userName + "")"" ' searching for the user entry
' In this example, if we send the * character in the user parameter which will
' result in the filter variable in the code to be initialized with (uid=*).
' The resulting LDAP statement will make the server return any object that
' contains a uid attribute.
Dim searcher As DirectorySearcher = new DirectorySearcher(filter)
Dim results As SearchResultCollection = searcher.FindAll()
' Iterate through each SearchResult in the SearchResultCollection.
For Each searchResult As SearchResult in results
' ...
Next searchResult
End Sub
End Class
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