8.8
CWE
20 552
EPSS
0.043%
Advisory Published
CVE Published
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Updated

CVE-2024-27894: Apache Pulsar: Pulsar Functions Worker Allows Unauthorized File Access and Unauthorized HTTP/HTTPS Proxying

First published: Tue Mar 12 2024(Updated: )

The Pulsar Functions Worker includes a capability that permits authenticated users to create functions where the function's implementation is referenced by a URL. The supported URL schemes include "file", "http", and "https". When a function is created using this method, the Functions Worker will retrieve the implementation from the URL provided by the user. However, this feature introduces a vulnerability that can be exploited by an attacker to gain unauthorized access to any file that the Pulsar Functions Worker process has permissions to read. This includes reading the process environment which potentially includes sensitive information, such as secrets. Furthermore, an attacker could leverage this vulnerability to use the Pulsar Functions Worker as a proxy to access the content of remote HTTP and HTTPS endpoint URLs. This could also be used to carry out denial of service attacks. This vulnerability also applies to the Pulsar Broker when it is configured with "functionsWorkerEnabled=true". This issue affects Apache Pulsar versions from 2.4.0 to 2.10.5, from 2.11.0 to 2.11.3, from 3.0.0 to 3.0.2, from 3.1.0 to 3.1.2, and 3.2.0. 2.10 Pulsar Function Worker users should upgrade to at least 2.10.6. 2.11 Pulsar Function Worker users should upgrade to at least 2.11.4. 3.0 Pulsar Function Worker users should upgrade to at least 3.0.3. 3.1 Pulsar Function Worker users should upgrade to at least 3.1.3. 3.2 Pulsar Function Worker users should upgrade to at least 3.2.1. Users operating versions prior to those listed above should upgrade to the aforementioned patched versions or newer versions. The updated versions of Pulsar Functions Worker will, by default, impose restrictions on the creation of functions using URLs. For users who rely on this functionality, the Function Worker configuration provides two configuration keys: "additionalEnabledConnectorUrlPatterns" and "additionalEnabledFunctionsUrlPatterns". These keys allow users to specify a set of URL patterns that are permitted, enabling the creation of functions using URLs that match the defined patterns. This approach ensures that the feature remains available to those who require it, while limiting the potential for unauthorized access and exploitation.

Credit: security@apache.org security@apache.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
maven/org.apache.pulsar:pulsar-functions-worker>=3.2.0<3.2.1
3.2.1
maven/org.apache.pulsar:pulsar-functions-worker>=3.1.0<3.1.3
3.1.3
maven/org.apache.pulsar:pulsar-functions-worker>=3.0.0<3.0.3
3.0.3
maven/org.apache.pulsar:pulsar-functions-worker>=2.11.0<2.11.4
2.11.4
maven/org.apache.pulsar:pulsar-functions-worker>=2.4.0<2.10.6
2.10.6
Apache Pulsar>=2.4.0<2.10.6
Apache Pulsar>=2.11.0<2.11.4
Apache Pulsar>=3.0.0<3.0.3
Apache Pulsar=3.2.0
>=2.4.0<2.10.6
>=2.11.0<2.11.4
>=3.0.0<3.0.3
=3.2.0

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2024-27894?

    CVE-2024-27894 has a high severity level due to its potential for allowing unauthorized code execution.

  • How do I fix CVE-2024-27894?

    To remediate CVE-2024-27894, update the Apache Pulsar Functions Worker to version 3.2.1 or later.

  • Which versions are affected by CVE-2024-27894?

    CVE-2024-27894 affects Apache Pulsar Functions Worker versions between 2.4.0 and 3.2.0.

  • Can CVE-2024-27894 be exploited remotely?

    Yes, CVE-2024-27894 can be exploited remotely by crafting malicious function implementations via URL.

  • What is the primary impact of CVE-2024-27894?

    The primary impact of CVE-2024-27894 is the ability to execute arbitrary code in the context of the Pulsar Functions Worker.

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