Detalle CWE-1327

CWE-1327

Binding to an Unrestricted IP Address
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2020-12-10
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2025-12-11
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Nombre: Binding to an Unrestricted IP Address

The product assigns the address 0.0.0.0 for a database server, a cloud service/instance, or any computing resource that communicates remotely.

Informaciones generales

Modos de introducción

System Configuration

Plataformas aplicables

Lenguaje

Name: Other (Undetermined)

Sistemas operativos

Class: Not OS-Specific (Undetermined)

Arquitecturas

Class: Not Architecture-Specific (Undetermined)

Tecnologías

Name: Web Server (Undetermined)
Class: Client Server (Undetermined)
Class: Cloud Computing (Undetermined)

Consecuencias comunes

Alcance Impacto Probabilidad
AvailabilityDoS: AmplificationHigh

Ejemplos observados

Referencias Descripción

CVE-2022-21947

Desktop manager for Kubernetes and container management binds a service to 0.0.0.0, allowing users on the network to make requests to a dashboard API.

Mitigaciones potenciales

Phases : System Configuration
Assign IP addresses that are not 0.0.0.0.
Phases : System Configuration
Unwanted connections to the configured server may be denied through a firewall or other packet filtering measures.

Notas de mapeo de vulnerabilidades

Justificación : This CWE entry is at the Base level of abstraction, which is a preferred level of abstraction for mapping to the root causes of vulnerabilities.
Comentario : Carefully read both the name and description to ensure that this mapping is an appropriate fit. Do not try to 'force' a mapping to a lower-level Base/Variant simply to comply with this preferred level of abstraction.

Patrones de ataque relacionados

CAPEC-ID Nombre del patrón de ataque
CAPEC-1 Accessing Functionality Not Properly Constrained by ACLs
In applications, particularly web applications, access to functionality is mitigated by an authorization framework. This framework maps Access Control Lists (ACLs) to elements of the application's functionality; particularly URL's for web apps. In the case that the administrator failed to specify an ACL for a particular element, an attacker may be able to access it with impunity. An attacker with the ability to access functionality not properly constrained by ACLs can obtain sensitive information and possibly compromise the entire application. Such an attacker can access resources that must be available only to users at a higher privilege level, can access management sections of the application, or can run queries for data that they otherwise not supposed to.

Referencias

REF-1158

Security Smells in Ansible and Chef Scripts: A Replication Study
Akond Rahman, Md Rayhanur Rahman, Chris Parnin, Laurie Williams.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1907.07159

REF-1159

The Seven Sins: Security Smells in Infrastructure as Code Scripts
Akond Rahman, Chris Parnin, Laurie Williams.
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1109/ICSE.2019.00033

Envío

Nombre Organización Fecha Fecha de lanzamiento Version
Akond Rahman Tennessee Technological University 2020-09-08 +00:00 2020-12-10 +00:00 4.3

Modificaciones

Nombre Organización Fecha Comentario
CWE Content Team MITRE 2021-03-15 +00:00 updated Relationships
CWE Content Team MITRE 2023-04-27 +00:00 updated Relationships
CWE Content Team MITRE 2023-06-29 +00:00 updated Mapping_Notes
CWE Content Team MITRE 2023-10-26 +00:00 updated Observed_Examples
CWE Content Team MITRE 2025-09-09 +00:00 updated References
CWE Content Team MITRE 2025-12-11 +00:00 updated Weakness_Ordinalities