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wolfictl leaks GitHub tokens to remote non-GitHub git servers

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published May 15, 2024 in wolfi-dev/wolfictl • Updated May 16, 2024

Package

gomod github.com/wolfi-dev/wolfictl (Go)

Affected versions

< 0.16.10

Patched versions

0.16.10

Description

Summary

A git authentication issue allows a local user’s GitHub token to be sent to remote servers other than github.com.

Details

Most git-dependent functionality in wolfictl relies on its own git package, which contains centralized logic for implementing interactions with git repositories. Some of this functionality requires authentication in order to access private repositories. There’s a central function GetGitAuth:

https://github.com/wolfi-dev/wolfictl/blob/6d99909f7b1aa23f732d84dad054b02a61f530e6/pkg/git/git.go#L22

This looks for a GitHub token in the environment variable GITHUB_TOKEN and returns it as an HTTP basic auth object to be used with the github.com/go-git/go-git/v5 library.

Most callers (direct or indirect) of GetGitAuth use the token to authenticate to github.com only; however, in some cases callers were passing this authentication without checking that the remote git repository was hosted on github.com.

Issue 1

One of these callers processed git URLs from Melange package configurations, cloning the package’s upstream repository in order to determine which project dependencies have been upgraded since the prior update.

https://github.com/wolfi-dev/wolfictl/blob/4dd6c95abb4bc0f9306350a8601057bd7a92bded/pkg/update/deps/cleanup.go#L49

This issue affects the command wolfictl check update, and the set of remote git hosts is a function of the Melange package configuration files residing in the local directory specified in the command.

Issue 2

Another caller processes a git URL received as a command line argument and clones the repository to look for new available versions of the given project.

https://github.com/wolfi-dev/wolfictl/blob/488b53823350caa706de3f01ec0eded9350c7da7/pkg/update/update.go#L143

This issue affects the command wolfictl update.


This behavior has existed in one form or another since wolfi-dev/wolfictl@0d06e15 - committed January 25, 2023.

PoC

GITHUB_TOKEN=test wolfictl update http://git.example.com/

Examining traffic sent to the remote server will show that the HTTP Authorization header contains test in base64 encoded format.

Impact

This impacts anyone who ran the wolfictl check update commands with a Melange configuration that included a git-checkout directive step that referenced a git repository not hosted on github.com.

This also impacts anyone who ran wolfictl update <url> with a remote URL outside of github.com.

Additionally, these subcommands must have run with the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable set to a valid GitHub token.

References

@imjasonh imjasonh published to wolfi-dev/wolfictl May 15, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database May 15, 2024
Reviewed May 15, 2024
Published by the National Vulnerability Database May 15, 2024
Last updated May 16, 2024

Severity

Moderate
4.4
/ 10

CVSS base metrics

Attack vector
Local
Attack complexity
High
Privileges required
Low
User interaction
Required
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
None
Availability
None
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:L/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

CVE ID

CVE-2024-35183

GHSA ID

GHSA-8fg7-hp93-qhvr

Source code

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