CVE-2022-29186 Information

Description

Rundeck is an open source automation service with a web console command line tools and a WebAPI. Rundeck community and rundeck-enterprise docker images contained a pre-generated SSH keypair. If the id_rsa.pub public key of the keypair was copied to authorized_keys files on remote host those hosts would allow access to anyone with the exposed private credentials. This misconfiguration only impacts Rundeck Docker instances of PagerDuty® Process Automation On Prem (formerly Rundeck) version 4.0 and earlier not Debian RPM or .WAR. Additionally the id_rsa.pub file would have to be copied from the Docker image filesystem contents without overwriting it and used to configure SSH access on a host. A patch on Rundeck’s main branch has removed the pre-generated SSH key pair but it does not remove exposed keys that have been configured. To patch users must run a script on hosts in their environment to search for exposed keys and rotate them. Two workarounds are available: Do not use any pre-existing public key file from the rundeck docker images to allow SSH access by adding it to authorized_keys files and if you have copied the public key file included in the docker image remove it from any authorized_keys files.

Reference

https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/security/advisories/GHSA-qxjx-xr2m-hgqx https://github.com/rundeck/rundeck/commit/16ef7a70b202492f9fbb54d8af4bb8ea0afa10ad

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