Описание
In Apache Karaf prior to 4.2.0 release, if the sshd service in Karaf is left on so an administrator can manage the running instance, any user with rights to the Karaf console can pivot and read/write any file on the file system to which the Karaf process user has access. This can be locked down a bit by using chroot to change the root directory to protect files outside of the Karaf install directory; it can be further locked down by defining a security manager policy that limits file system access to those directories beneath the Karaf home that are necessary for the system to run. However, this still allows anyone with ssh access to the Karaf process to read and write a large number of files as the Karaf process user.
In Karaf prior to version 4.2.0, arbitrary file read and write, in additional to arbitrary command execution, is possible via the Karaf ssh console, if enabled.
Отчет
Open Daylight: The SSH console is enabled by default, with default credentials, and allows arbitrary file read and write, in addition to arbitrary command execution, in addition to regular Open Daylight Karaf functions.
Затронутые пакеты
| Платформа | Пакет | Состояние | Рекомендация | Релиз |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red Hat Fuse 7 | karaf | Not affected | ||
| Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6 | karaf | Out of support scope | ||
| Red Hat JBoss Fuse 6 | karaf | Out of support scope | ||
| Red Hat JBoss Fuse Service Works 6 | karaf | Will not fix | ||
| Red Hat OpenStack Platform 10 (Newton) | opendaylight | Will not fix | ||
| Red Hat OpenStack Platform 12 (Pike) | opendaylight | Will not fix | ||
| Red Hat OpenStack Platform 13 (Queens) | opendaylight | Will not fix | ||
| Red Hat OpenStack Platform 8 (Liberty) | opendaylight | Will not fix | ||
| Red Hat OpenStack Platform 9 (Mitaka) | opendaylight | Will not fix |
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Статус:
EPSS
7.1 High
CVSS3
Связанные уязвимости
In Apache Karaf prior to 4.2.0 release, if the sshd service in Karaf is left on so an administrator can manage the running instance, any user with rights to the Karaf console can pivot and read/write any file on the file system to which the Karaf process user has access. This can be locked down a bit by using chroot to change the root directory to protect files outside of the Karaf install directory; it can be further locked down by defining a security manager policy that limits file system access to those directories beneath the Karaf home that are necessary for the system to run. However, this still allows anyone with ssh access to the Karaf process to read and write a large number of files as the Karaf process user.
In Apache Karaf prior to 4.2.0 release, if the sshd service in Karaf i ...
EPSS
7.1 High
CVSS3