Impact
A vulnerability was identified in which users with update privileges on a namespace, can move that namespace into a project they don't have access to. After the namespace transfer is completed, their previous permissions are still preserved, which enables them to gain access to project-specific resources (such as project secrets). In addition, resources in the namespace will now count toward the quota limit of the new project, potentially causing availability issues.
User with roles Project Owner
and Project Member
on the source project can exploit this vulnerability; however, this would also apply to custom roles with similar privileges.
The patched version include an improved RBAC mechanism, which checks if the user has the correct permissions before the namespace move takes place.
Patches
Patched versions include releases 2.6.13
, 2.7.4
and later versions.
Workarounds
There is no direct mitigation besides updating Rancher to a patched version.
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Impact
A vulnerability was identified in which users with update privileges on a namespace, can move that namespace into a project they don't have access to. After the namespace transfer is completed, their previous permissions are still preserved, which enables them to gain access to project-specific resources (such as project secrets). In addition, resources in the namespace will now count toward the quota limit of the new project, potentially causing availability issues.
User with roles
Project Owner
andProject Member
on the source project can exploit this vulnerability; however, this would also apply to custom roles with similar privileges.The patched version include an improved RBAC mechanism, which checks if the user has the correct permissions before the namespace move takes place.
Patches
Patched versions include releases
2.6.13
,2.7.4
and later versions.Workarounds
There is no direct mitigation besides updating Rancher to a patched version.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
References