CVE-2023-41044

Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal') in maven/org.graylog2/graylog2-server

Identifiers

CVE-2023-41044, GHSA-2q4p-f6gf-mqr5

Package Slug

maven/org.graylog2/graylog2-server

Vulnerability

Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')

Description

Graylog is a free and open log management platform. A partial path traversal vulnerability exists in Graylog's Support Bundle feature. The vulnerability is caused by incorrect user input validation in an HTTP API resource. Graylog's Support Bundle feature allows an attacker with valid Admin role credentials to download or delete files in sibling directories of the support bundle directory. The default data_dir in operating system packages (DEB, RPM) is set to /var/lib/graylog-server. The data directory for the Support Bundle feature is always <data_dir>/support-bundle. Due to the partial path traversal vulnerability, an attacker with valid Admin role credentials can read or delete files in directories that start with a /var/lib/graylog-server/support-bundle directory name. The vulnerability would allow the download or deletion of files in the following example directories: /var/lib/graylog-server/support-bundle-test and /var/lib/graylog-server/support-bundlesdirectory. For the Graylog Docker images, the data_dir is set to /usr/share/graylog/data by default. This vulnerability is fixed in Graylog version 5.1.3 and later. Users are advised to upgrade. Users unable to upgrade should block all HTTP requests to the following HTTP API endpoints by using a reverse proxy server in front of Graylog. GET /api/system/debug/support/bundle/download/{filename} and DELETE /api/system/debug/support/bundle/{filename}.

Affected Versions

All versions starting from 5.1.0 before 5.1.3

Solution

Upgrade to version 5.1.3 or above.

Last Modified

2023-09-07

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