CVE-2023-22496 Information
Description
Netdata is an open source option for real-time infrastructure monitoring and troubleshooting. An attacker with the ability to establish a streaming connection can execute arbitrary commands on the targeted Netdata agent. When an alert is triggered the function health_alarm_execute is called. This function performs different checks and then enqueues a command by calling spawn_enq_cmd. This command is populated with several arguments that are not sanitized. One of them is the registry_hostname of the node for which the alert is raised. By providing a specially crafted registry_hostname as part of the health data that is streamed to a Netdata (parent) agent an attacker can execute arbitrary commands at the remote host as a side-effect of the raised alert. Note that the commands are executed as the user running the Netdata Agent. This user is usually named netdata. The ability to run arbitrary commands may allow an attacker to escalate privileges by escalating other vulnerabilities in the system as that user. The problem has been fixed in: Netdata agent v1.37 (stable) and Netdata agent v1.36.0-409 (nightly). As a workaround streaming is not enabled by default. If you have previously enabled this it can be disabled. Limiting access to the port on the recipient Agent to trusted child connections may mitigate the impact of this vulnerability.
Reference
https://github.com/netdata/netdata/security/advisories/GHSA-xg38-3vmw-2978
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