Directory Traversal Affecting go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/pipeline/frontend package, versions >=2.0.0 <2.7.0
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Test your applications- Snyk ID SNYK-GOLANG-GOWOODPECKERCIORGWOODPECKERV2PIPELINEFRONTEND-7547130
- published 21 Jul 2024
- disclosed 19 Jul 2024
- credit Felipe Custodio Romero, Daniel Kilimnik
Introduced: 19 Jul 2024
CVE-2024-41121 Open this link in a new tabHow to fix?
Upgrade go.woodpecker-ci.org/woodpecker/v2/pipeline/frontend
to version 2.7.0 or higher.
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal via the custom workspace configuration process. An attacker can execute arbitrary code and potentially take control of the host or access sensitive information by overwriting the plugin entry point executable. This is exploitable if the 'gated' repo feature is disabled
Workaround
This vulnerability can be mitigated by enabling the "gated" repo feature and reviewing each change upfront.
Details
A Directory Traversal attack (also known as path traversal) aims to access files and directories that are stored outside the intended folder. By manipulating files with "dot-dot-slash (../)" sequences and its variations, or by using absolute file paths, it may be possible to access arbitrary files and directories stored on file system, including application source code, configuration, and other critical system files.
Directory Traversal vulnerabilities can be generally divided into two types:
- Information Disclosure: Allows the attacker to gain information about the folder structure or read the contents of sensitive files on the system.
st
is a module for serving static files on web pages, and contains a vulnerability of this type. In our example, we will serve files from the public
route.
If an attacker requests the following URL from our server, it will in turn leak the sensitive private key of the root user.
curl http://localhost:8080/public/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/root/.ssh/id_rsa
Note %2e
is the URL encoded version of .
(dot).
- Writing arbitrary files: Allows the attacker to create or replace existing files. This type of vulnerability is also known as
Zip-Slip
.
One way to achieve this is by using a malicious zip
archive that holds path traversal filenames. When each filename in the zip archive gets concatenated to the target extraction folder, without validation, the final path ends up outside of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.
The following is an example of a zip
archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicious file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/
overwriting the authorized_keys
file:
2018-04-15 22:04:29 ..... 19 19 good.txt
2018-04-15 22:04:42 ..... 20 20 ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys