Summary:
Elasticsearch versions 1.3.0-1.3.7 and 1.4.0-1.4.2 have vulnerabilities in the 
Groovy scripting engine.  The vulnerabilities allow an attacker to construct 
Groovy scripts that escape the sandbox and execute shell commands as the user 
running the Elasticsearch Java VM.  

We have been assigned CVE-2015-1427 for this.


Fixed versions:
Versions 1.3.8 and 1.4.3 disable sandboxing for Groovy by default.  As a 
consequence, dynamic script execution is disabled for Groovy.


Remediation:
Users should upgrade to 1.3.8 or 1.4.3.  Users that do not want to upgrade can 
address the vulnerabilities by setting script.groovy.sandbox.enabled to false 
in elasticseach.yml and restarting the node.

Also, we have published a procedure for moving trusted Groovy dynamic scripts 
to disk so that users can continue their use, even with Groovy dynamic 
scripting disabled.  This will require a small client change from the user.


Credit:
We received two reports of similar issues, one from the Cisco Systems 
Information Security Team and one from Cameron Morris.


CVSS:
Overall CVSS score: 5.8


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