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Fabrizio Fortino updated OAK-10548: ----------------------------------- Description: This artifact embeds Apache ZooKeeper 3.4.14 which contains the following vulnerability: * *CVE-2023-44981:* Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key vulnerability in Apache ZooKeeper. If SASL Quorum Peer authentication is enabled in ZooKeeper (quorum.auth.enableSasl=true), the authorization is done by verifying that the instance part in SASL authentication ID is listed in zoo.cfg server list. The instance part in SASL auth ID is optional and if it's missing, like 'e...@example.com', the authorization check will be skipped. As a result an arbitrary endpoint could join the cluster and begin propagating counterfeit changes to the leader, essentially giving it complete read-write access to the data tree. Quorum Peer authentication is not enabled by default. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 3.9.1, 3.8.3, 3.7.2, which fixes the issue. Alternately ensure the ensemble election/quorum communication is protected by a firewall as this will mitigate the issue. See the documentation for more details on correct cluster administration. https://www.opencve.io/cve/CVE-2023-44981 was: This artifact embeds Apache ZooKeeper 3.4.10 which contains the following vulnerabilitie(s): * *BDSA-2013-0048* in version 3.4.10 (CVSS 7.5 High): Apache ZooKeeper contains an information disclosure vulnerability due to a missing permission check within the `getACL` command. An attacker could exploit this to obtain hashes for authentication, if Digest Authentication is in use. * *CVE-2020-10663* in version 3.4.10 (CVSS 7.5 High): The JSON gem through 2.2.0 for Ruby, as used in Ruby 2.4 through 2.4.9, 2.5 through 2.5.7, and 2.6 through 2.6.5, has an Unsafe Object Creation Vulnerability. This is quite similar to CVE-2013-0269, but does not rely on poor garbage-collection behavior within Ruby. Specifically, use of JSON parsing methods can lead to creation of a malicious object within the interpreter, with adverse effects that are application-dependent. > oak-solr-osgi embeds vulnerable Zookeeper 3.4.14 > ------------------------------------------------ > > Key: OAK-10548 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-10548 > Project: Jackrabbit Oak > Issue Type: Task > Components: indexing > Reporter: Fabrizio Fortino > Assignee: Fabrizio Fortino > Priority: Major > > This artifact embeds Apache ZooKeeper 3.4.14 which contains the following > vulnerability: > * *CVE-2023-44981:* Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key > vulnerability in Apache ZooKeeper. If SASL Quorum Peer authentication is > enabled in ZooKeeper (quorum.auth.enableSasl=true), the authorization is done > by verifying that the instance part in SASL authentication ID is listed in > zoo.cfg server list. The instance part in SASL auth ID is optional and if > it's missing, like 'e...@example.com', the authorization check will be > skipped. As a result an arbitrary endpoint could join the cluster and begin > propagating counterfeit changes to the leader, essentially giving it complete > read-write access to the data tree. Quorum Peer authentication is not enabled > by default. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 3.9.1, 3.8.3, 3.7.2, > which fixes the issue. Alternately ensure the ensemble election/quorum > communication is protected by a firewall as this will mitigate the issue. See > the documentation for more details on correct cluster administration. > https://www.opencve.io/cve/CVE-2023-44981 -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)