GHSA-c3px-h233-h6fq

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https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-c3px-h233-h6fq
Import Source
https://github.com/github/advisory-database/blob/main/advisories/github-reviewed/2026/05/GHSA-c3px-h233-h6fq/GHSA-c3px-h233-h6fq.json
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Aliases
  • CVE-2026-47179
Published
2026-05-28T22:39:25Z
Modified
2026-05-28T22:45:18.323052396Z
Severity
  • 7.7 (High) CVSS_V3 - CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:N/A:N CVSS Calculator
Summary
Arcane Has an Authenticated Arbitrary Host File Read via Docker Compose Include Directives
Details

Summary

ProjectService.GetProjectFileContent returns the contents of any Docker Compose include directive declared in a project's compose file before any path-traversal validation runs. Because ProjectService.CreateProject writes attacker-supplied compose content to disk without validating include paths, an authenticated user can create a project whose compose file declares include: ['../../../../etc/passwd'], then read the include via the project file API. The result is arbitrary read of any file readable by the Arcane backend process, including /app/data/arcane.db (the SQLite database containing every user's password hash and API key), enabling escalation to admin and, via Arcane's Docker control plane, RCE on the host.

Details

Root cause #1 — CreateProject writes compose content without validation (backend/internal/services/project_service.go:1605-1644):

func (s *ProjectService) CreateProject(ctx context.Context, name, composeContent string, envContent *string, user models.User) (*models.Project, error) {
    // ... directory setup ...
    if err := projects.SaveOrUpdateProjectFiles(projectsDirectory, projectPath, composeContent, envContent); err != nil {
        _ = s.db.WithContext(ctx).Delete(proj).Error
        return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to save project files: %w", err)
    }
    // ...
}

Compare with UpdateProject (project_service.go:2494, :2577), which calls validateComposeContentForUpdate. That validator (line 2599) loads the compose with missingIncludeStubResourceLoaderInternal, which calls ValidateIncludePathForWrite (includes.go:139) and rejects includes outside the project directory. CreateProject bypasses this entirely, so any malicious include: array survives to disk.

Root cause #2 — GetProjectFileContent reads include files before path validation (backend/internal/services/project_service.go:831-872):

includes, parseErr := projects.ParseIncludes(composeFile, envMap, true)
if parseErr == nil {
    for _, inc := range includes {
        if inc.RelativePath == relativePath {
            return project.IncludeFile{
                Path:         inc.Path,
                RelativePath: inc.RelativePath,
                Content:      inc.Content,    // <-- arbitrary file content returned here
            }, nil
        }
    }
}

fullPath := filepath.Join(proj.Path, relativePath)
// ... IsSafeSubdirectory check at line 870 — never reached when include matches ...

Root cause #3 — ParseIncludes reads include files from anywhere by design (backend/pkg/projects/includes.go:24-72):

// Security Model for Include Files:
// - READ: Docker Compose allows include files from anywhere (parent dirs, absolute paths, etc.)
//         We allow reading from any path to maintain compatibility with standard Docker Compose behavior
// - WRITE/DELETE: Restricted to files within the project directory only for security

parseIncludeItemInternal at includes.go:97-101 builds fullPath = filepath.Clean(filepath.Join(baseDir, includePath)) and os.ReadFile(fullPath) at line 105 — no containment check. The returned RelativePath (line 124) is filepath.ToSlash(filepath.Clean(includePath)), which preserves ../../../../etc/passwd verbatim for the equality match in GetProjectFileContent.

Authorization surface: The handler GET /api/environments/{id}/projects/{projectId}/file (backend/internal/huma/handlers/projects.go:268-279) and POST /api/environments/{id}/projects (line 242-253) only declare BearerAuth/ApiKeyAuth. There is no admin-role gate on either handler — GetProjectFile (line 582) and CreateProject (line 524) simply call humamw.GetCurrentUserFromContext. The default user role assigned in users.go:223 is "user" (not admin), and that role is sufficient to exploit.

Resulting primitive: arbitrary read of any file readable by the Arcane backend process (uid/gid of the container). Sensitive targets include /app/data/arcane.db (SQLite containing argon2 password hashes and API keys for every user), /app/data/secrets/*, mounted host configuration, SSH keys (if mounted), and Docker socket-adjacent secrets.

Impact

  • Arbitrary file read as the Arcane backend process for any authenticated user, including users with the lowest-privilege "user" role.
  • Credential disclosure: arcane.db contains argon2 password hashes for every account (including admins) and API key material — supports offline cracking and direct token exfiltration.
  • Privilege escalation: a "user"-role attacker can recover or replay admin credentials, then exercise full Arcane functionality (Docker container/exec/volume control), which on a typical deployment with the host Docker socket mounted is host RCE.
  • Configuration / secret exposure: any environment files, OIDC client secrets, registry credentials, or files mounted into the container are reachable.
  • The scope crosses the security authority of other user accounts (S:C), since one authenticated user reads credentials belonging to other users and to the admin.
Database specific
{
    "cwe_ids": [
        "CWE-22"
    ],
    "github_reviewed": true,
    "github_reviewed_at": "2026-05-28T22:39:25Z",
    "nvd_published_at": null,
    "severity": "HIGH"
}
References

Affected packages

Go / github.com/getarcaneapp/arcane/backend

Package

Name
github.com/getarcaneapp/arcane/backend
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Purl
pkg:golang/github.com/getarcaneapp/arcane/backend

Affected ranges

Type
SEMVER
Events
Introduced
0Unknown introduced version / All previous versions are affected
Fixed
1.19.4

Database specific

source
"https://github.com/github/advisory-database/blob/main/advisories/github-reviewed/2026/05/GHSA-c3px-h233-h6fq/GHSA-c3px-h233-h6fq.json"
last_known_affected_version_range
"<= 1.19.3"