CVE-2024-47742

Updated: 2024-11-08 20:39:17.430127

Description:

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: firmware_loader: Block path traversal Most firmware names are hardcoded strings, or are constructed from fairly constrained format strings where the dynamic parts are just some hex numbers or such. However, there are a couple codepaths in the kernel where firmware file names contain string components that are passed through from a device or semi-privileged userspace; the ones I could find (not counting interfaces that require root privileges) are: - lpfc_sli4_request_firmware_update() seems to construct the firmware filename from "ModelName", a string that was previously parsed out of some descriptor ("Vital Product Data") in lpfc_fill_vpd() - nfp_net_fw_find() seems to construct a firmware filename from a model name coming from nfp_hwinfo_lookup(pf->hwinfo, "nffw.partno"), which I think parses some descriptor that was read from the device. (But this case likely isn't exploitable because the format string looks like "netronome/nic_%s", and there shouldn't be any *folders* starting with "netronome/nic_". The previous case was different because there, the "%s" is *at the start* of the format string.) - module_flash_fw_schedule() is reachable from the ETHTOOL_MSG_MODULE_FW_FLASH_ACT netlink command, which is marked as GENL_UNS_ADMIN_PERM (meaning CAP_NET_ADMIN inside a user namespace is enough to pass the privilege check), and takes a userspace-provided firmware name. (But I think to reach this case, you need to have CAP_NET_ADMIN over a network namespace that a special kind of ethernet device is mapped into, so I think this is not a viable attack path in practice.) Fix it by rejecting any firmware names containing ".." path components. For what it's worth, I went looking and haven't found any USB device drivers that use the firmware loader dangerously.


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Severity

Severity Score
CVSS Version 2.x 0
CVSS Version 3.x HIGH 7.8

Status

OS name Project name Version Score Severity Status Errata Last updated

Statement

AlmaLinux 9.2 ESU kernel 5.14.0 7.8 HIGH Released CLSA-2024:1731933167 2024-11-18 16:32:21
AlmaLinux 9.2 FIPS kernel 5.14.0 7.8 HIGH Released CLSA-2024:1731956568 2024-11-18 16:32:21
CentOS 7 ELS kernel 3.10.0 7.8 HIGH Released CLSA-2024:1731348593 2024-11-26 12:00:22
CentOS 8.4 ELS kernel 4.18.0 7.8 HIGH In Testing CLSA-2024:1731430561 2024-11-13 12:24:06
CentOS 8.5 ELS kernel 4.18.0 7.8 HIGH Released CLSA-2024:1731431059 2024-11-12 13:31:37
CentOS Stream 8 ELS kernel 4.18.0 7.8 HIGH In Testing 2024-12-03 05:34:16
CloudLinux 7 ELS kernel 3.10.0 7.8 HIGH Needs Triage 2024-11-04 09:56:57
Oracle Linux 7 ELS kernel 3.10.0 7.8 HIGH Needs Triage 2024-12-02 09:43:35
Ubuntu 16.04 ELS linux 4.4.0 7.8 HIGH Released CLSA-2024:1731605761 2024-11-14 16:39:28
Ubuntu 16.04 ELS linux-hwe 4.15.0 7.8 HIGH Released CLSA-2024:1731603700 2024-11-14 12:12:43
Total: 11