mapr suffers from an information disclosure vulnerability.
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Hello,
The mapr web frontend component creates an information disclosure
vulnerability. During the setup of mapr the configure.sh script calls a
function ConfigureWSRole:
function ConfigureWSRole() {
if [ $clientOnly -eq 0 -a $dontChangeSecurityPermissionsOn -eq 0 ];
then
ConfigureRunUserForWS
fi
This calls ConfigureRunUserForWS from configure-common.sh:
function ConfigureRunUserForWS() {
local val=`getent group shadow 2>/dev/null`
if [ "$?" != "0" -o "$val" = "" ]; then
# Create a group named shadow
groupadd shadow >> $logFile 2>&1
fi
# Add CURR_USER to the group wheel
if [ -f /etc/SuSE-release ]; then
# Add CURR_USER to the group wheel for SUSE
usermod -A shadow $MAPR_USER >> $logFile 2>&1
STATUS=$?
#
# The '-A' option has been removed from SuSE 12
#
if [ $STATUS -ne 0 ]; then
usermod -a -G shadow $MAPR_USER >> $logFile 2>&1
fi
else
usermod -a -G $MAPR_GROUP,shadow $MAPR_USER >> $logFile 2>&1
fi
# Change group-owner of /etc/shadow
chgrp shadow /etc/shadow >> $logFile 2>&1
# Allow read permissions for user shadow
chmod ug+r /etc/shadow >> $logFile 2>&1
}
This results in a shadow file that is now readable to the application:
# ls -la /etc/shadow
-r--r-----. 1 root shadow 657 Mar 30 16:09 /etc/shadow
# grep shadow /etc/group
shadow:x:1000:mapr
The option to disable this codepath, -no-auto-permission-update, is not
recommended by Mapr and comes with a warning in the script as it will
break the webserver's ability to authenticate the local mapr user, which
is used to administer the cluster:
echo " -no-auto-permission-update - do not update the system
security permissions automatically"
echo " Warn: Features like WebServer
might not work properly"
echo " default: disabled"
The website docs[1] casually describe the option, "Pass this option to
prevent MapR from silently altering permissions in /etc/shadow."
These files are part of the mapr-core-internal package:
# rpm -fq /opt/mapr/server/configure.sh
mapr-core-internal-5.2.0.39122.GA-1.x86_64
# rpm -fq /opt/mapr/server/configure-common.sh
mapr-core-internal-5.2.0.39122.GA-1.x86_64
Thanks
[1] http://maprdocs.mapr.com/home/ReferenceGuide/configure.sh.html
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Mark Felder
[email protected]