This project adds support to perform authenticated scans using the OWASP ZAP Docker scanscripts. These main features are available:
- Automatically or manually filling and completing loginforms.
- Records the sessiontoken (a cookie or Authorization header) and adds it to all spider and scanning requests.
- Exclude URL's to prevent termination of the session (such as /logout).
- Include additional URL's such as api.web.com which will also be spidered and scanned with the recorded sessiontoken.
You can find the Docker image on ictu/zap2docker-weekly
- Running a passive scan with automatic authentication.
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/zap/wrk/:rw -t ictu/zap2docker-weekly zap-baseline.py -I -j \
-t https://demo.website.net \
-r testreport.html \
--hook=/zap/auth_hook.py \
-z "auth.loginurl=https://demo.website.net/login/index.php \
auth.username="admin" \
auth.password="sandbox" \
auth.auto=1"
- Running a full scan (max 10 mins spider and max 60 min scanning) with manual authentication and including an additional URL in the scope.
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/zap/wrk/:rw -t ictu/zap2docker-weekly zap-full-scan.py -I -j -m 10 -T 60 \
-t https://demo.website.net \
-r testreport.html \
--hook=/zap/auth_hook.py \
-z "auth.loginurl=https://demo.website.net/login/index.php \
auth.username="admin" \
auth.password="sandbox" \
auth.username_field="j_username" \
auth.password_field="j_password" \
auth.submit_field="submit" \
auth.exclude=".*logout.*,http://url.com/somepath.*"
auth.include="https://api.website.net.*"
Note: exclude and include URL's are comma separated regular expressions. Examples:
.*logout.*,http://url.com/logout.*
Note:
-j
enable the AJAX spider (in addition to the default spider)
-m 60
limits the spider to 60 minutes.
-T 60
limits the scanner to 60 minutes.
-I
do not return an errorcode as exitcode if there are issues found.
For more info on the different scantypes and parameters take a look at: https://www.zaproxy.org/docs/docker/
auth.auto Automatically try to find the login fields (username, password, submit). Default True.
auth.loginurl The URL to the login page. Required.
auth.username A valid username. Required.
auth.password A valid password. Required.
auth.username_field The HTML name or id attribute of the username field.
auth.password_field The HTML name or id attribute of the password field.
auth.submit_field The HTML name or id attribute of the submit field.
auth.first_submit_field The HTML name or id attribute of the first submit field (in case of username -> next page -> password -> submit).
auth.exclude Comma separated list of excluded URL's (regex). Default: (logout|uitloggen|afmelden|signout)
auth.include Comma separated list of included URL's (regex). Default: only the target URL and everything below it.
This hook supports injecting Blind XSS payloads. You need to provide your callback URL which the XSS payload should trigger. This hook will automatically inject your payload in all possible locations like input fields, headers and cookies. (thanks to @greckko)
The below example uses XSSHunter as a callback:
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/zap/wrk/:rw -t ictu/zap2docker-weekly zap-full-scan.py -I -j -m 10 -T 60 \
-t https://demo.website.net \
-r testreport.html \
--hook=/zap/auth_hook.py \
-z "xss.collector=xsshunter.xss.ht"
- Since this authentication solution uses a webdriver a custom image is needed to meet these requirements.
- Cookies that are automatically set by this script will not add flags like HttpOnly, Secure and SameSite. ZAP does not support setting these cookies using the API. This will result in false-positives in the report regarding these flags.