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Credentials inlined to Git URLs could end up in provenance attestation

Moderate
tonistiigi published GHSA-gc89-7gcr-jxqc Mar 6, 2023

Package

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Affected versions

v0.10.0 - v0.11.3

Patched versions

v0.11.4

Description

When the user sends a build request that contains a Git URL that contains credentials and the build creates a provenance attestation describing that build, these credentials could be visible from the provenance attestation.

Git URL can be passed in two ways:

  1. Invoking build directly from a URL with credentials.
buildctl build --frontend dockerfile.v0 --context https://<credentials>@url/repo.git

Equivalent in docker buildx would be

docker buildx build https://<credentials>@url/repo.git
  1. If the client sends additional VCS info hint parameters on builds from a local source. Usually, that would mean reading the origin URL from .git/config file.

Thanks to Oscar Alberto Tovar for discovering the issue.

Impact

When a build is performed under specific conditions where credentials were passed to BuildKit they may be visible to everyone who has access to provenance attestation.

Provenance attestations and VCS info hints were added in version v0.11.0. Previous versions are not vulnerable.

In v0.10, when building directly from Git URL, the same URL could be visible in BuildInfo structure that is a predecessor of Provenance attestations. Previous versions are not vulnerable.

Note: Docker Build-push Github action builds from Git URLs by default but is not affected by this issue even when working with private repositories because the credentials are passed with build secrets and not with URLs.

Patches

Bug is fixed in v0.11.4 .

Workarounds

It is recommended to pass credentials with build secrets when building directly from Git URL as a more secure alternative than modifying the URL.

In Docker Buildx, VCS info hint can be disabled by setting BUILDX_GIT_INFO=0. buildctl does not set VCS hints based on .git directory, and values would need to be passed manually with --opt.

References

Severity

Moderate

CVE ID

CVE-2023-26054

Weaknesses

No CWEs

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