Security update, fixing vulnerabilities found in the Alpine Linux base
image as well as the embedded Redis service and SSL libraries.
Additionally and not related to security: fixed build issues with
CentOS 7
= Security fixes =
Urgency: HIGH
Note for the list of vulnerabilities provided below:
The "Impact" described only applies if the Webdis image is used
without changes. If Webdis is used as a base image, please review
whether the changes made to it can cause these vulnerabilities to
become exploitable.
== Critical severity ==
Description: Out-of-bounds Write in zlib (CVE-2022-37434)
Info: https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE314-ZLIB-2976174
Origin: zlib/zlib@1.2.11-r3, from the base image
Impact: Webdis uses zlib to support HTTP compression
== High severity ==
Description: Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition ('Infinite Loop')
Info: https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE314-OPENSSL-2426333
Origin: openssl/libcrypto1.1
Impact: Webdis only uses TLS to connect to Redis
Description: Execute arbitrary code via netstat (CVE-2022-28391)
Info: https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE314-BUSYBOX-2440608
Origin: introduced by the base image, alpine:3.14.3
Impact: netstat is not used by Webdis
Description: Arbitrary Code Injection in Redis (CVE-2022-24735)
Info: https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE314-REDIS-2805760
Origin: introduced by the embedded Redis service, version 6.2.6
Impact: Webdis embeds this vulnerable version of Redis
Description: NULL Pointer Dereference in LibSSL3
Info: https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE317-OPENSSL-3314660
Origin: introduced by libssl3, a dependency of Redis
Impact: Webdis connects to its internal Webdis instance over TLS
Description: Double Free in LibSSL3
Info: https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE317-OPENSSL-3314657
Origin: introduced by libssl3, a dependency of Redis
Impact: Webdis connects to its internal Webdis instance over TLS
Description: Access of Resource Using Incompatible Type in LibSSL3
Info: https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE317-OPENSSL-3314651
Origin: introduced by libssl3, a dependency of Redis
Impact: Webdis connects to its internal Webdis instance over TLS
Description: Use After Free in LibSSL3
Info: https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE317-OPENSSL-3314650
Origin: introduced by libssl3, a dependency of Redis
Impact: Webdis connects to its internal Webdis instance over TLS
Description: NULL Pointer Dereference in LibSSL3
Info: https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE317-OPENSSL-3314647
Origin: introduced by libssl3, a dependency of Redis
Impact: Webdis connects to its internal Webdis instance over TLS
== Medium severity ==
Description: NULL Pointer Dereference in Redis (CVE-2022-24736)
Info: https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE314-REDIS-2805761
Origin: introduced by the embedded Redis service, version 6.2.6
Impact: Webdis embeds this vulnerable version of Redis
Description: Inadequate Encryption Strength in openssl (CVE-2022-2097)
Info: https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE314-OPENSSL-2941807
Origin: openssl/openssl@1.1.1l-r0, openssl/libssl1.1@1.1.1l-r0
Impact: Webdis only uses TLS to connect to Redis
== Low severity ==
Description: Integer Overflow or Wraparound in Redis (CVE-2022-35977)
Info: https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE314-REDIS-3243491
Origin: introduced by the embedded Redis service, version 6.2.6
Impact: Webdis embeds this vulnerable version of Redis
Description: Integer Overflow or Wraparound in Redis (CVE-2023-22458)
Info: https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-ALPINE314-REDIS-3243489
Origin: introduced by the embedded Redis service, version 6.2.6
Impact: Webdis embeds this vulnerable version of Redis
Webdis needed a number of small fixes to build and run on CentOS 7
(released in 2014). Initially reported in PR #231 as a missing -std=
compiler flag, there turned out to be more tweaks needed to cleanly
build and run.
Several string functions were used without an explicit include.
This was discovered using an old version of GCC which warned about them;
these warnings are not seen with more recent compilers.
This was unnecessarily limiting, since users could legitimately want to
use a symlink for the config file. It is also unsupported on some
platforms; this was discovered when attempting to build Webdis on CentOS 7.
- Smaller Docker image size
- Bugfix: avoid responding to the wrong client (this could happen in rare cases)
- Better handling of WebSocket frames (details in #212)
- Fix regression introduced in 0.1.19, causing an empty header to be sent (#217)
Fix for #217, a regression added in #205. The "header_count"
field was incremented even when we overwrote a header entry, which
caused Webdis to send a header with no name and no value.
Better handling of WS client frames, contributed in the comments of #212:
* Reject unmasked frames as per RFC 6455
* Avoid unnecessary data copy from/to evbuffer
* Remove conditions on has_mask
2 new tests cover this change:
* minimal ping-pong with masked client frame, unmasked response
* rejected unmasked client frame
Slightly adapted from a proposed change by @majklik on GitHub in
issue #212 (one invalid read fixed and a memory leak avoided).
This marks an inflight cmd's fd as -1 when the HTTP client disconnects,
which prevents the later response from Redis from being sent to a new
client which has connected in the meantime and been assigned the same
client fd.
* Remove apk cache after installing packages
* Remove unused Redis binaries: -benchmark and -cli
Those have to be done on the same line as `apk add` in order to be part
of the same image layer, since running them in a separate layer would
not affect the layer they were added to.
- Performance: avoid redundant operations when building HTTP responses.
- Fix HTTP parser bug on architectures that used unsigned "char" types.
- Fix crash when receiving "FIN" WebSocket frame (#209).
Fixes#209. A WS client socket closure could cause Webdis to schedule
the send of a closing frame, leading to both EV_READ and EV_WRITE
scheduled events. They would both fail and each lead to a call to
ws_client_free, causing a double free that ends in a crash.
http_parser.c has a table named "unhex" that it uses to convert hex
characters to their numeric values, e.g. 'F' -> 15. For non-hex
characters, the value is -1 but while the table contains int8_t values,
the extraction is done using a char. On ARMv8, char is *unsigned*, which
means it can't be compared to -1 as this is always false. Comparing to
(char)-1 instead will work.
Almost all header entries are guaranteed to be added only once, so we
don't need to check for duplicates all the time. In the current code
base only Content-Length has the potential for being added twice, and
even then it seems highly unlikely. For all others, we can now bypass
this check.
This commit also changes the header_copy flags to be 1-bit flags, so
that they can be combined.
Allocate the headers array once with the default number of entries
sufficient for most requests, and only re-allocate if needed instead of
re-allocating with each header.
http_response has an array of http_header key/value pairs, and most of
the time these use constant strings that do not need to be copied and
re-allocated. This change adds a flag tracking which values need to be
copied, were copied and need to be freed.
New feature: support for SSL connections to Redis.
Webdis can now connect securely to Redis, thanks to the Hiredis
client library. Docker images for Webdis will now contain two binaries,
"webdis" and "webdis-ssl", the latter depending on OpenSSL.
See Webdis README for details: https://github.com/nicolasff/webdis#configuring-webdis-with-ssl
Two binaries are built and packaged:
* /usr/local/bin/webdis -- still without SSL and does not depend on
OpenSSL
* /usr/local/bin/webdis-ssl -- supports SSL, depends on OpenSSL but has
to be used with the webdis image as a base image or in a container
injecting the webdis config and certs.