CVE-2024-45337
Public on 2024-12-12
Modified on 2025-01-30
Description
Applications and libraries which misuse the ServerConfig.PublicKeyCallback callback may be susceptible to an authorization bypass. The documentation for ServerConfig.PublicKeyCallback says that "A call to this function does not guarantee that the key offered is in fact used to authenticate." Specifically, the SSH protocol allows clients to inquire about whether a public key is acceptable before proving control of the corresponding private key. PublicKeyCallback may be called with multiple keys, and the order in which the keys were provided cannot be used to infer which key the client successfully authenticated with, if any. Some applications, which store the key(s) passed to PublicKeyCallback (or derived information) and make security relevant determinations based on it once the connection is established, may make incorrect assumptions. For example, an attacker may send public keys A and B, and then authenticate with A. PublicKeyCallback would be called only twice, first with A and then with B. A vulnerable application may then make authorization decisions based on key B for which the attacker does not actually control the private key. Since this API is widely misused, as a partial mitigation golang.org/x/cry...@v0.31.0 enforces the property that, when successfully authenticating via public key, the last key passed to ServerConfig.PublicKeyCallback will be the key used to authenticate the connection. PublicKeyCallback will now be called multiple times with the same key, if necessary. Note that the client may still not control the last key passed to PublicKeyCallback if the connection is then authenticated with a different method, such as PasswordCallback, KeyboardInteractiveCallback, or NoClientAuth. Users should be using the Extensions field of the Permissions return value from the various authentication callbacks to record data associated with the authentication attempt instead of referencing external state. Once the connection is established the state corresponding to the successful authentication attempt can be retrieved via the ServerConn.Permissions field. Note that some third-party libraries misuse the Permissions type by sharing it across authentication attempts; users of third-party libraries should refer to the relevant projects for guidance.
Severity
CVSS v3 Base Score
See breakdown
Affected Packages
Platform | Package | Release Date | Advisory | Status |
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Amazon Linux 2 - Core | amazon-cloudwatch-agent | 2025-02-26 | ALAS2-2025-2779 | Fixed |
Amazon Linux 2023 | amazon-cloudwatch-agent | 2025-02-26 | ALAS2023-2025-880 | Fixed |
Amazon Linux 2 - Docker Extra | containerd | 2025-01-31 | ALAS2DOCKER-2025-049 | Fixed |
Amazon Linux 2 - Ecs Extra | containerd | 2025-01-31 | ALAS2ECS-2025-046 | Fixed |
Amazon Linux 2 - Aws-nitro-enclaves-cli Extra | containerd | 2025-01-31 | ALAS2NITRO-ENCLAVES-2025-049 | Fixed |
Amazon Linux 2023 | containerd | 2025-01-30 | ALAS2023-2025-835 | Fixed |
Amazon Linux 2 - Aws-nitro-enclaves-cli Extra | docker | Pending Fix | ||
Amazon Linux 2 - Docker Extra | docker | Not Affected | ||
Amazon Linux 2 - Ecs Extra | docker | Not Affected | ||
Amazon Linux 2023 | docker | Not Affected | ||
Amazon Linux 2 - Core | nerdctl | 2025-01-30 | ALAS2-2025-2749 | Fixed |
Amazon Linux 2023 | nerdctl | 2025-01-30 | ALAS2023-2025-833 | Fixed |
Amazon Linux 2 - Docker Extra | runfinch-finch | 2025-01-31 | ALAS2DOCKER-2025-050 | Fixed |
Amazon Linux 2023 | runfinch-finch | 2025-01-30 | ALAS2023-2025-834 | Fixed |
CVSS Scores
Score Type | Score | Vector | |
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Amazon Linux | CVSSv3 | 7.5 | CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H |
NVD | CVSSv3 | 9.1 | CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N |