GHSA-q6h8-4j2v-pjg4

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https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-q6h8-4j2v-pjg4
Import Source
https://github.com/github/advisory-database/blob/main/advisories/github-reviewed/2024/02/GHSA-q6h8-4j2v-pjg4/GHSA-q6h8-4j2v-pjg4.json
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https://api.osv.dev/v1/vulns/GHSA-q6h8-4j2v-pjg4
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Published
2024-02-26T22:15:45Z
Modified
2025-02-05T21:19:41Z
Severity
  • 4.6 (Medium) CVSS_V3 - CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:L CVSS Calculator
Summary
Minder trusts client-provided mapping from repo name to upstream ID
Details

Summary

When using a modified client or the grpc interface directly, the RegisterRepository call accepts both the repository owner / repo and the repo_id. Furthermore, these two are not checked for matching before registering webhooks and data in the database.

Details

It is possible for an attacker to register a repository with a invalid or differing upstream ID, which causes Minder to report the repository as registered, but not remediate any future changes which conflict with policy (because the webhooks for the repo do not match any known repository in the database). When attempting to register a repo with a different repo ID, the registered provider must have admin on the named repo, or a 404 error will result. Similarly, if the stored provider token does not have repo access, then the remediations will not apply successfully. Lastly, it appears that reconciliation actions do not execute against repos with this type of mismatch.

PoC

With an RPC like the following text proto:

context {
  ...
}
repository {
  owner: "Stacklok-Demo-Org"
  repo: "python-app"
  # repo_id is defaulted to 0
}

I was able to produce the following minder output:

+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+----------+-------------+-------------------+------------+
|                  ID                  |               PROJECT                | PROVIDER | UPSTREAM ID |       OWNER       |    NAME    |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+----------+-------------+-------------------+------------+
| da3acba4-ef66-4d9b-b41e-250869107fd5 | f9f4aef0-74af-4909-a0c3-0e8ac7fbc38d | github   |           0 | Stacklok-Demo-Org | python-app |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+----------+-------------+-------------------+------------+
| 7cf8f7b8-b19b-40dd-a96b-b88bb1ef5563 | f9f4aef0-74af-4909-a0c3-0e8ac7fbc38d | github   |   762029128 | evankanderson     | bad-python |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+----------+-------------+-------------------+------------+
$ gh api repos/Stacklok-Demo-Org/python-app | jq .id                  
762029128

I've registered bad-python with the ID of python-app, and python-app with an ID of 0.

Impact

This appears to primarily be a potential denial-of-service vulnerability.

Database specific
{
    "nvd_published_at": "2024-02-26T22:15:07Z",
    "cwe_ids": [
        "CWE-20"
    ],
    "severity": "MODERATE",
    "github_reviewed": true,
    "github_reviewed_at": "2024-02-26T22:15:45Z"
}
References

Affected packages

Go / github.com/stacklok/minder

Package

Name
github.com/stacklok/minder
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Purl
pkg:golang/github.com/stacklok/minder

Affected ranges

Type
SEMVER
Events
Introduced
0Unknown introduced version / All previous versions are affected
Fixed
0.20240226.1425