OS Command Injection In NetworkManager-libreswan
Description
A flaw was found in the libreswan client plugin for NetworkManager (NetkworkManager-libreswan), where it fails to properly sanitize the VPN configuration from the local unprivileged user. In this configuration, composed by a key-value format, the plugin fails to escape special characters, leading the application to interpret values as keys. One of the most critical parameters that could be abused by a malicious user is the leftupdownkey. This key takes an executable command as a value and is used to specify what executes as a callback in NetworkManager-libreswan to retrieve configuration settings back to NetworkManager. As NetworkManager uses Polkit to allow an unprivileged user to control the system's network configuration, a malicious actor could achieve local privilege escalation and potential code execution as root in the targeted machine by creating a malicious configuration.
Mitigation
Update Impact
Minimal update. May introduce new vulnerabilities or breaking changes.
Ecosystem | Package | Affected version | Patched versions |
|---|---|---|---|
rpm rhel10 | - | - | |
rpm rhel8 | 0:1.2.10-7.el8_10 | ||
rpm rhel7 | - | - | |
rpm rhel8.8 | 0:1.2.10-6.el8_8 | ||
rpm rhel9.4 | 0:1.2.18-6.el9_4 | ||
rpm rhel9 | 0:1.2.22-4.el9_5 | ||
rpm rhel9.2 | 0:1.2.14-6.el9_2 |
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