(This document is canonically: https://advisories.nats.io/CVE/CVE-2022-26652.txt)
Background
NATS.io is a high performance open source pub-sub distributed communication technology, built for the cloud, on-premise, IoT, and edge computing.
JetStream is the optional RAFT-based resilient persistent feature of NATS.
Problem Description
The JetStream streams can be backed up and restored via NATS. The backup format is a tar archive file. Inadequate checks on the filenames within the archive file permit a so-called "Zip Slip" attack in the stream restore.
NATS nats-server through 2022-03-09 (fixed in release 2.7.4) did not correctly sanitize elements of the archive file, thus a user of NATS
could cause the NATS server to write arbitrary content to an attacker-controlled filename.
Affected versions
NATS Server:
- 2.2.0 up to and including 2.7.3.
- Introduced with JetStream Restore functionality
- Fixed with nats-io/nats-server: 2.7.4
- Docker image: nats https://hub.docker.com/_/nats
- NB users of OS package files from our releases: a change in goreleaser defaults, discovered late in the release process, moved the install directory from /usr/local/bin to /usr/bin; we are evaluating the correct solution for subsequent releases, but not recutting this release.
NATS Streaming Server
- 0.15.0 up to and including 0.24.2
- Fixed with nats-io/nats-streaming-server: 0.24.3
- Embeds a nats-server, but this server is the old approach which JetStream replaces, so unlikely (but not impossible) to be
configured with JS support
Workarounds
- Disable JetStream for untrusted users.
- If only one NATS account uses JetStream, such that cross-user attacks are not an issue, and any user in that account with access to the JetStream API is fully trusted anyway, then appropriate sandboxing techniques will prevent exploit.
- Eg, with systemd, the supplied util/nats-server-hardened.service example configuration demonstrates that NATS runs fine as an unprivileged user under ProtectSystem=strict and PrivateTmp=true restrictions; by only opening a ReadWritePaths hole for the JetStream storage area, the impact of this vulnerability is limited.
Solution
Upgrade the NATS server to at least 2.7.4.
We fully support the util/nats-server-hardened.service configuration for running a NATS server and encourage this approach.
Credits
This issue was reported (on 2022-03-07) to the NATS Maintainers by
Yiming Xiang, TIANJI LAB of NSFOCUS.
Thank you / 谢谢你!
References
(This document is canonically: https://advisories.nats.io/CVE/CVE-2022-26652.txt)
Background
NATS.io is a high performance open source pub-sub distributed communication technology, built for the cloud, on-premise, IoT, and edge computing.
JetStream is the optional RAFT-based resilient persistent feature of NATS.
Problem Description
The JetStream streams can be backed up and restored via NATS. The backup format is a tar archive file. Inadequate checks on the filenames within the archive file permit a so-called "Zip Slip" attack in the stream restore.
NATS nats-server through 2022-03-09 (fixed in release 2.7.4) did not correctly sanitize elements of the archive file, thus a user of NATS
could cause the NATS server to write arbitrary content to an attacker-controlled filename.
Affected versions
NATS Server:
NATS Streaming Server
configured with JS support
Workarounds
Solution
Upgrade the NATS server to at least 2.7.4.
We fully support the util/nats-server-hardened.service configuration for running a NATS server and encourage this approach.
Credits
This issue was reported (on 2022-03-07) to the NATS Maintainers by
Yiming Xiang, TIANJI LAB of NSFOCUS.
Thank you / 谢谢你!
References