CVE-2026-46481: OpenMetadata: TEST_CONNECTION workflow leaks ingestion-bot JWT and database password to regular users
This is not applicable if an application is configuring the Secrets Store to store credentials. Please make sure to follow the best practices when deploying in production
In OpenMetadata 1.12.1, a non-admin SSO user can trigger a TEST_CONNECTION workflow for a Database Service and receive, in the HTTP 201 response of POST /api/v1/automations/workflows, both:
- The cleartext database password in
request.connection.config.password. - The ingestion bot JWT in
openMetadataServerConnection.securityConfig.jwtToken.
The leaked ingestion-bot token can then be reused as Authorization: Bearer <jwt> to access sensitive service APIs (for example, GET /api/v1/services/databaseServices/{id}?include=all) with bot-level privileges.
This looks different from GHSA-pqqf-7hxm-rj5r, because it affects the automations/workflows TEST_CONNECTION endpoint on OpenMetadata 1.12.1, not the ingestion pipelines endpoints.
Version / Product
- Product: OpenMetadata (open source, Apache 2.0)
- Version: 1.12.1
- GET /api/v1/system/version → {“version”:“1.12.1”,“revision”:“618a2dc2ec8f70ffcd0378ee14ce92cb4f98f0c5”}
- Deployment: OpenMetadata server with SSO via Azure AD (OAuth), Oracle database service, secrets in DB secrets manager (
secretsManagerProvider: "db").
Preconditions
- Authenticated SSO user with access to the UI.
- User can open a Database Service and click “Test connection”.
- No server admin role, no shell/DB access.
PoC (short)
Login as a regular SSO user.
In the UI go to: Settings → Services → Database Services → utplrac_scan2_srvetel Open the connection tab and click “Test connection”.
The browser sends:
POST /api/v1/automations/workflows HTTP/1.1 Host: catalogodatos-test.utpl.edu.ec Authorization: Bearer <Azure_AD_user_JWT> Content-Type: application/json
{ “name”: “test-connection-Oracle-XXXX”, “workflowType”: “TEST_CONNECTION”, “request”: { “connection”: { “config”: { “type”: “Oracle”, “scheme”: “oracle+cx_oracle”, “username”: “qpro_gobierno_datos”, “password”: “********”, “hostPort”: “172.16.54.32:1521”, … } }, “serviceType”: “Database”, “connectionType”: “Oracle”, “serviceName”: “utplrac_scan2_srvetel” } }
Note: in the request the password is masked as “********”.
- The server responds with HTTP 201 and a body similar to:
References
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