Severity: important

Affected versions:

- Apache CloudStack 4.0.0 through 4.18.2.4
- Apache CloudStack 4.19.0.0 through 4.19.1.2

Description:

Account users in Apache CloudStack by default are allowed to register templates 
to be downloaded directly to the primary storage for deploying instances. Due 
to missing validation checks for KVM-compatible templates in CloudStack 4.0.0 
through 4.18.2.4 and 4.19.0.0 through 4.19.1.2, an attacker that can register 
templates, can use them to deploy malicious instances on KVM-based environments 
and exploit this to gain access to the host filesystems that could result in 
the compromise of resource integrity and confidentiality, data loss, denial of 
service, and availability of KVM-based infrastructure managed by CloudStack.


Users are recommended to upgrade to Apache CloudStack 4.18.2.5 or 4.19.1.3, or 
later, which addresses this issue. 

Additionally, all user-registered KVM-compatible templates can be scanned and 
checked that they are flat files that should not be using any additional or 
unnecessary features. For example, operators can run the following command on 
their file-based primary storage(s) and inspect the output. An empty output for 
the disk being validated means it has no references to the host filesystems; on 
the other hand, if the output for the disk being validated is not empty, it 
might indicate a compromised disk. However, bear in mind that (i) volumes 
created from templates will have references for the templates at first and (ii) 
volumes can be consolidated while migrating, losing their references to the 
templates. Therefore, the command execution for the primary storages can show 
both false positives and false negatives.


for file in $(find /path/to/storage/ -type f -regex [a-f0-9\-]*.*); do echo 
"Retrieving file [$file] info. If the output is not empty, that might indicate 
a compromised disk; check it carefully."; qemu-img info -U $file | grep file: ; 
printf "\n\n"; done
For checking the whole template/volume features of each disk, operators can run 
the following command:


for file in $(find /path/to/storage/ -type f -regex [a-f0-9\-]*.*); do echo 
"Retrieving file [$file] info."; qemu-img info -U $file; printf "\n\n"; done

Credit:

Kiran Chavala <kiranchav...@apache.org> (reporter)

References:

https://cloudstack.apache.org/blog/security-release-advisory-4.18.2.5-4.19.1.3
https://lists.apache.org/thread/d0x83c2cyglzzdw8csbop7mj7h83z95y
https://cloudstack.apache.org/
https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-50386

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