CVE-2022-24450: High severity NATS NATS Server vulnerability

Published Feb 7, 2022
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Updated

(This advisory is canonically <https://advisories.nats.io/CVE/CVE-2022-24450.txt>)

Problem Description

NATS nats-server through 2022-02-04 has Incorrect Access Control, with unchecked ability for clients to authorize into any account, because of a coding error in a long-extant experimental feature.

A client crafting the initial protocol-level handshake could, with valid credentials for any account, specify a target account and switch into it immediately. This includes any other tenant, and includes the System account which controls nats-server core operations.

For deployments not using multi-tenancy through NATS Accounts, there is still a vulnerability: normal users are able to choose to be in the System account.

An experimental feature to provide dynamically provisioned sandbox accounts was designed to allow a server administrator to turn on an option to allow clients to dynamically request a brand new account inline at connection time. This feature went nowhere, but lived on in the code and was used by a number of tests; support was never added to any client libraries or to the documentation.

A bug in handling the feature meant that if someone did in fact have valid account credentials, then they could specify any other existing account and they would be assigned into that account.

Release 2.7.2 of nats-server removes the feature. Because of the lack of client support and absence from protocol documentation, we feel this is safe operationally as well as the safest fix for the code.

Affected versions

NATS Server All 2.x versions up to and including 2.7.1. Fixed with nats-io/nats-server: 2.7.2 NATS Server 1.x did not have accounts. Docker image: nats <https://hub.docker.com//nats>

NATS Streaming Server All versions embedding affected NATS Server: + Affected: v0.15.0 up to and including v0.24.0 + Fixed with nats-io/nats-streaming-server: 0.24.1 Docker image: nats-streaming <https://hub.docker.com//nats-streaming>

Impact

Existing users could act in any account, including the System account.

Workaround

None.

Solution

Upgrade the NATS server.

Other sources

A flaw was found in the NATS nats-server in an experimental feature that provides dynamically provisioned sandbox accounts that do not check the clients’ authorization. This flaw allows an attacker to take advantage of its valid account and switch over to another existing account without further authentication.

NATS nats-server before 2.7.2 has Incorrect Access Control. Any authenticated user can obtain the privileges of the System account by misusing the "dynamically provisioned sandbox accounts" feature.

Affected Software

6 affected componentsFixes available
go/github.com/nats-io/nats-server/v2>=2.0.0<2.7.2
2.7.2
go/github.com/nats-io/nats-streaming-server>=0.15.0<0.24.1
0.24.1
redhat/nats-server<2.7.2
2.7.2
NATS NATS Server>=2.0.0<2.7.2
NATS NATS Streaming Server>=0.15.0<0.24.1
linuxfoundation Nats-server>=2.0.0<2.7.2

Event History

Feb 7, 2022
CVE Published
12:40 PM
Data Sourced
12:40 PM
RemedyDescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software
Feb 8, 2022
CVE Published
via MITRE·01:14 AM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·01:14 AM
Description
Data Sourced
via NVD·02:15 AM
DescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software
Advisory Published
05:23 PM

Parent advisories

This vulnerability appears in the following advisories.

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is CVE-2022-24450?

CVE-2022-24450 is a vulnerability in NATS nats-server that allows any authenticated user to obtain privileged access.

2

How severe is CVE-2022-24450?

CVE-2022-24450 has a severity rating of 8.8, which is considered critical.

3

How does CVE-2022-24450 affect NATS nats-server?

CVE-2022-24450 affects NATS nats-server versions prior to 2.7.2.

4

How can I fix CVE-2022-24450?

To fix CVE-2022-24450, update NATS nats-server to version 2.7.2 or later.

5

Where can I find more information about CVE-2022-24450?

You can find more information about CVE-2022-24450 on the CVE website, NVD website, and the NATS advisory.

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