Severity: critical Affected versions:
- Apache Hadoop 3.3.1 before 3.3.5 Description: Relative library resolution in linux container-executor binary in Apache Hadoop 3.3.1-3.3.4 on Linux allows local user to gain root privileges. If the YARN cluster is accepting work from remote (authenticated) users, this MAY permit remote users to gain root privileges. Hadoop 3.3.0 updated the " YARN Secure Containers https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/stable/hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/SecureContainer.html " to add a feature for executing user-submitted applications in isolated linux containers. The native binary HADOOP_HOME/bin/container-executor is used to launch these containers; it must be owned by root and have the suid bit set in order for the YARN processes to run the containers as the specific users submitting the jobs. The patch " YARN-10495 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-10495 . make the rpath of container-executor configurable" modified the library loading path for loading .so files from "$ORIGIN/" to ""$ORIGIN/:../lib/native/". This is the a path through which libcrypto.so is located. Thus it is is possible for a user with reduced privileges to install a malicious libcrypto library into a path to which they have write access, invoke the container-executor command, and have their modified library executed as root. If the YARN cluster is accepting work from remote (authenticated) users, and these users' submitted job are executed in the physical host, rather than a container, then the CVE permits remote users to gain root privileges. The fix for the vulnerability is to revert the change, which is done in YARN-11441 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11441 , "Revert YARN-10495". This patch is in hadoop-3.3.5. To determine whether a version of container-executor is vulnerable, use the readelf command. If the RUNPATH or RPATH value contains the relative path "./lib/native/" then it is at risk $ readelf -d container-executor|grep 'RUNPATH\|RPATH' 0x000000000000001d (RUNPATH) Library runpath: [$ORIGIN/:../lib/native/] If it does not, then it is safe: $ readelf -d container-executor|grep 'RUNPATH\|RPATH' 0x000000000000001d (RUNPATH) Library runpath: [$ORIGIN/] For an at-risk version of container-executor to enable privilege escalation, the owner must be root and the suid bit must be set $ ls -laF /opt/hadoop/bin/container-executor ---Sr-s---. 1 root hadoop 802968 May 9 20:21 /opt/hadoop/bin/container-executor A safe installation lacks the suid bit; ideally is also not owned by root. $ ls -laF /opt/hadoop/bin/container-executor -rwxr-xr-x. 1 yarn hadoop 802968 May 9 20:21 /opt/hadoop/bin/container-executor This configuration does not support Yarn Secure Containers, but all other hadoop services, including YARN job execution outside secure containers continue to work. This issue is being tracked as YARN-11441 Required Configurations: The owner of the container-executor binary must be set to "root" and suid set bit such that callers would execute the binary as root. These operations are a requirement for "YARN Secure Containers". In an installation using the hadoop.tar.gz file the binary's owner is that of the installing user, and without the suid permission is not at risk. However, Apache BIgtop installations set the owner and permissions such that installations may be vulnerable The container-executor binary is only vulnerable on some Hadoop/Bigtop releases. It is possible to verify whether a version is vulnerable using the readelf command. Work Arounds: * Upgrade to Apache Hadoop 3.3.5 * If Yarn Secure Containers are not required, remove all execute permissions on bin/container-executor ; change its owner from root, or simply delete it. * If Yarn Secure Containers are required on a vulnerable release and upgrade is not possible, replace the container-executor binary with that of the 3.3.5 release. As most Hadoop installations do not use Yarn Secure Containers, removing execute permissions from the container-executor binary a is sufficient to secure the systems; deletion ensures that no security scanners will report the issue. Credit: Esa Hiltunen (finder) Mikko Kortelainen (finder) The Teragrep Project (sponsor) References: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11441 https://hadoop.apache.org/ https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2023-26031 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@hadoop.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@hadoop.apache.org