Headline
GHSA-256m-j5qw-38f4: Netmaker IDOR Allows User to Update Other User's Password
Impact
An IDOR vulnerability was found in the user update function. By specifying another user’s username it is possible to update the other user’s password.
Patches
Issue is patched in 0.17.1, and fixed in 0.18.6+.
If Users are using 0.17.1, they should run “docker pull gravitl/netmaker:v0.17.1” and "docker-compose up -d". This will switch them to the patched users
If users are using v0.18.0-0.18.5, they should upgrade to v0.18.6 or later.
Workarounds
If using 0.17.1, can just pull the latest docker image of backend and restart server.
References
Credit to Project Discovery, and in particular https://github.com/rootxharsh , https://github.com/iamnoooob, and https://github.com/projectdiscovery
Impact
An IDOR vulnerability was found in the user update function. By specifying another user’s username it is possible to update the other user’s password.
Patches
Issue is patched in 0.17.1, and fixed in 0.18.6+.
If Users are using 0.17.1, they should run “docker pull gravitl/netmaker:v0.17.1” and "docker-compose up -d". This will switch them to the patched users
If users are using v0.18.0-0.18.5, they should upgrade to v0.18.6 or later.
Workarounds
If using 0.17.1, can just pull the latest docker image of backend and restart server.
References
Credit to Project Discovery, and in particular https://github.com/rootxharsh , https://github.com/iamnoooob, and https://github.com/projectdiscovery
References
- GHSA-256m-j5qw-38f4
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-32078
- gravitl/netmaker#2158
- gravitl/netmaker@b3be57c
Related news
Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. An Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) vulnerability was found in versions prior to 0.17.1 and 0.18.6 in the user update function. By specifying another user's username, it was possible to update the other user's password. The issue is patched in 0.17.1 and fixed in 0.18.6. If Users are using 0.17.1, they should run `docker pull gravitl/netmaker:v0.17.1` and `docker-compose up -d`. This will switch them to the patched users. If users are using v0.18.0-0.18.5, they should upgrade to v0.18.6 or later. As a workaround, someone who is using version 0.17.1 can pull the latest docker image of the backend and restart the server.