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Vulnerability Change Records for CVE-2021-39132

Change History

CVE Modified by GitHub, Inc. 8/31/2021 9:15:06 PM

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Changed Description
### Impact An authorized user can upload a zip-format plugin with a crafted plugin.yaml, or a crafted aclpolicy yaml file, or upload an untrusted project archive with a crafted aclpolicy yaml file, that can cause the server to run untrusted code on Rundeck Community or Enterprise Edition. An authenticated user can make a POST request, that can cause the server to run untrusted code on Rundeck Enterprise Edition. The zip-format plugin issues requires authentication and authorization to these access levels, and affects all Rundeck editions: * `admin` level access to the `system` resource type The ACL Policy yaml file upload issues requires authentication and authorization to these access levels, and affects all Rundeck editions: * `create` `update` or `admin` level access to a `project_acl` resource * `create` `update` or `admin` level access to the `system_acl` resource The unauthorized POST request requires authentication, but no specific authorization, and affects Rundeck Enterprise only. ### Patches Versions 3.4.3, 3.3.14 ### Workarounds Please visit [https://rundeck.com/security](https://rundeck.com/security) for information about specific workarounds. ### For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: * Email us at [security@rundeck.com](mailto:security@rundeck.com) To report security issues to Rundeck please use the form at [https://rundeck.com/security](https://rundeck.com/security) Reporter: Rojan Rijal from Tinder Red Team
Rundeck is an open source automation service with a web console, command line tools and a WebAPI. Prior to version 3.3.14 and version 3.4.3, an authorized user can upload a zip-format plugin with a crafted plugin.yaml, or a crafted aclpolicy yaml file, or upload an untrusted project archive with a crafted aclpolicy yaml file, that can cause the server to run untrusted code on Rundeck Community or Enterprise Edition. An authenticated user can make a POST request, that can cause the server to run untrusted code on Rundeck Enterprise Edition. The zip-format plugin issues requires authentication and authorization to these access levels, and affects all Rundeck editions:`admin` level access to the `system` resource type. The ACL Policy yaml file upload issues requires authentication and authorization to these access levels, and affects all Rundeck editions: `create` `update` or `admin` level access to a `project_acl` resource, and/or`create` `update` or `admin` level access to the `system_acl` resource. The unauthorized POST request requires authentication, but no specific authorization, and affects Rundeck Enterprise only. Patches are available in versions 3.4.3, 3.3.14