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GHSA-j5hq-5jcr-xwx7: github.com/rancher/steve's users can issue watch commands for arbitrary resources

Impact

A vulnerability has been discovered in Steve API (Kubernetes API Translator) in which users can watch resources they are not allowed to access, when they have at least some generic permissions on the type. For example, a user who can get a single secret in a single namespace can get all secrets in every namespace.

During a watch request for a single ID, the following occurs:

  • In the case of a watch request for a single resource, Steve API will return a partition with the requested resource in it. In other cases, it will check the user’s access when constructing partitions.
  • When a watch request for a single resource is issued, instead of using a client which impersonates the user making the request, Steve API will use the admin client, which can read all resources.

This allows any requester to see the contents of any object such as secret keys, signing certificates, API tokens.

Please consult the associated MITRE ATT&CK - Technique - Valid Accounts and MITRE ATT&CK - Technique - Container and Resource Discovery for further information about this category of attack.

Patches

To address this issue, the fix introduces a change in the behavior of the Steve API.

When issuing a watch request with an ID specified, the requester’s permissions are now correctly honoured. This will deny events for objects the requester cannot actually access. Previously these events were returned unconditionally, allowing any requester to see the contents of any object.

Patched versions include the following commits:

BranchCommit
mainhttps://github.com/rancher/steve/commit/2175e090fe4b1e603a54e1cdc5148a2b1c11b4d9
release/v2.9https://github.com/rancher/steve/commit/6e30359c652333a49e229b2791c9b403d5ef81a9
release/v2.8https://github.com/rancher/steve/commit/c744f0b17b88ff5e2fcabc60841174d878ddc88e

Workarounds

There are no workarounds for this issue. Users are recommended to upgrade, as soon as possible, to a version of Steve API/Rancher Manager which contains the fixes.

References

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:

ghsa
#vulnerability#git#kubernetes

Impact

A vulnerability has been discovered in Steve API (Kubernetes API Translator) in which users can watch resources they are not allowed to access, when they have at least some generic permissions on the type. For example, a user who can get a single secret in a single namespace can get all secrets in every namespace.

During a watch request for a single ID, the following occurs:

  • In the case of a watch request for a single resource, Steve API will return a partition with the requested resource in it. In other cases, it will check the user’s access when constructing partitions.
  • When a watch request for a single resource is issued, instead of using a client which impersonates the user making the request, Steve API will use the admin client, which can read all resources.

This allows any requester to see the contents of any object such as secret keys, signing certificates, API tokens.

Please consult the associated MITRE ATT&CK - Technique - Valid Accounts and MITRE ATT&CK - Technique - Container and Resource Discovery for further information about this category of attack.

Patches

To address this issue, the fix introduces a change in the behavior of the Steve API.

When issuing a watch request with an ID specified, the requester’s permissions are now correctly honoured. This will deny events for objects the requester cannot actually access. Previously these events were returned unconditionally, allowing any requester to see the contents of any object.

Patched versions include the following commits:

Branch

Commit

main

rancher/steve@2175e09

release/v2.9

rancher/steve@6e30359

release/v2.8

rancher/steve@c744f0b

Workarounds

There are no workarounds for this issue. Users are recommended to upgrade, as soon as possible, to a version of Steve API/Rancher Manager which contains the fixes.

References

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:

  • Reach out to the SUSE Rancher Security team for security-related inquiries.
  • Open an issue in the Rancher repository.
  • Verify with our support matrix and product support lifecycle.

References

  • GHSA-j5hq-5jcr-xwx7
  • rancher/steve@2175e09

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