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Path traversal in Reposilite javadoc file expansion (arbitrary file creation/overwrite) (`GHSL-2024-073`)

2024-08-0221:13:13
CWE-22
GitHub Advisory Database
github.com
5
reposilite v3.5.10
arbitrary file upload
javadoc archive
path traversal
remote code execution
maven central
jitpack
file overwrite

CVSS3

7.5

Attack Vector

NETWORK

Attack Complexity

HIGH

Privileges Required

LOW

User Interaction

NONE

Scope

UNCHANGED

Confidentiality Impact

HIGH

Integrity Impact

HIGH

Availability Impact

HIGH

CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

AI Score

7.3

Confidence

High

Summary

Reposilite v3.5.10 is affected by an Arbitrary File Upload vulnerability via path traversal in expanding of Javadoc archives.

Details

Reposilite provides support for JavaDocs files, which are archives that contain documentation for artifacts. Specifically, JavadocEndpoints.kt controller allows to expand the javadoc archive into the server’s file system and return its content. The problem is in the way how the archives are expanded, specifically how the new filename is created:

JavadocContainerService.kt#L127-L136

jarFile.entries().asSequence().forEach { file ->
    if (file.isDirectory) {
        return@forEach
    }

     val path = Paths.get(javadocUnpackPath.toString() + "/" + file.name)

    path.parent?.also { parent -> Files.createDirectories(parent) }
    jarFile.getInputStream(file).copyToAndClose(path.outputStream())
}.asSuccess<Unit, ErrorResponse>()

The file.name taken from the archive can contain path traversal characters, such as ‘/…/…/…/anything.txt’, so the resulting extraction path can be outside the target directory.

Impact

If the archive is taken from an untrusted source, such as Maven Central or JitPack for example, an attacker can craft a special archive to overwrite any local file on Reposilite instance. This could lead to remote code execution, for example by placing a new plugin into the ‘$workspace$/plugins’ directory. Alternatively, an attacker can overwrite the content of any other package.

Note that the attacker can use its own malicious package from Maven Central to overwrite any other package on Reposilite.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Create a malicious javadoc archive that contains filenames with path traversal characters:
zip test-1.0-javadoc.jar ../../../../../../../../tmp/evil.txt index.html

Make sure that ../../../../../../../../tmp/evil.txt and index.html files exist on the system where you create this archive.

  1. Publish this archive to the repository which Reposilite is mirroring, such as Maven Central or JitPack. For the test purposes, I used my own server that imitates the upstream maven repository:
    http://artsploit.com/maven/com/artsploit/reposilite-zipslip/1.0/reposilite-zipslip-1.0-javadoc.jar

  2. Start Reposilite with ‘releases’ repository mirroring to ‘http://artsploit.com/maven/

  3. Now, if the attacker send the request to http://localhost:8080/javadoc/releases/com/artsploit/reposilite-zipslip/1.0, the aforementioned archive will be obtained from the http://artsploit.com/maven/com/artsploit/reposilite-zipslip/1.0/reposilite-zipslip-1.0-javadoc.jar address and its ‘evil.txt’ file will be expanded to ‘$workspace$/tmp/evil.txt’. Note that to perform this action, an attacker does not need to provide any credentials, as fetching from the mirrored repository does not require authentication.

  4. Confirm that ‘$workspace$/tmp/evil.txt’ is created on the server where Reposilite is running.

Remediation

Normalize (remove all occurrences of /../) the file.name variable before concatenating it with javadocUnpackPath. E.g.:

val path = Paths.get(javadocUnpackPath.toString() + "/" + Paths.get(file.name).normalize().toString())

Affected configurations

Vulners
Node
com.reposilitereposilite-backendRange3.3.03.5.12
VendorProductVersionCPE
com.reposilitereposilite-backend*cpe:2.3:a:com.reposilite:reposilite-backend:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

CVSS3

7.5

Attack Vector

NETWORK

Attack Complexity

HIGH

Privileges Required

LOW

User Interaction

NONE

Scope

UNCHANGED

Confidentiality Impact

HIGH

Integrity Impact

HIGH

Availability Impact

HIGH

CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

AI Score

7.3

Confidence

High

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