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CVE-2020-15257

Publication date 30 November 2020

Last updated 24 July 2024


Ubuntu priority

Cvss 3 Severity Score

5.2 · Medium

Score breakdown

containerd is an industry-standard container runtime and is available as a daemon for Linux and Windows. In containerd before versions 1.3.9 and 1.4.3, the containerd-shim API is improperly exposed to host network containers. Access controls for the shim’s API socket verified that the connecting process had an effective UID of 0, but did not otherwise restrict access to the abstract Unix domain socket. This would allow malicious containers running in the same network namespace as the shim, with an effective UID of 0 but otherwise reduced privileges, to cause new processes to be run with elevated privileges. This vulnerability has been fixed in containerd 1.3.9 and 1.4.3. Users should update to these versions as soon as they are released. It should be noted that containers started with an old version of containerd-shim should be stopped and restarted, as running containers will continue to be vulnerable even after an upgrade. If you are not providing the ability for untrusted users to start containers in the same network namespace as the shim (typically the "host" network namespace, for example with docker run --net=host or hostNetwork: true in a Kubernetes pod) and run with an effective UID of 0, you are not vulnerable to this issue. If you are running containers with a vulnerable configuration, you can deny access to all abstract sockets with AppArmor by adding a line similar to deny unix addr=@**, to your policy. It is best practice to run containers with a reduced set of privileges, with a non-zero UID, and with isolated namespaces. The containerd maintainers strongly advise against sharing namespaces with the host. Reducing the set of isolation mechanisms used for a container necessarily increases that container's privilege, regardless of what container runtime is used for running that container.

Read the notes from the security team

Mitigation

A line like deny unix addr=@**, can be added to container AppArmor policy.

Status

Package Ubuntu Release Status
containerd 20.10 groovy
Fixed 1.3.7-0ubuntu3.2
20.04 LTS focal
Fixed 1.3.3-0ubuntu2.2
18.04 LTS bionic
Fixed 1.3.3-0ubuntu1~18.04.4
16.04 LTS xenial
Fixed 1.2.6-0ubuntu1~16.04.6
14.04 LTS trusty Not in release

Notes


seth-arnold

Containers started with an old version of containerd-shim should be stopped and restarted. Patches are in Message-ID: <ZIoq.1605308443822728072.OowG@lists.cncf.io


mdeslaur

Updates released in USN-4653-1 were pulled from the archive due to docker.io being stopped because of packaging issues. Reverting this CVE to "needed" until new updates are released. The cause of the regression is being investigated, and new updates to correct this CVE will be issued shortly.

Severity score breakdown

Parameter Value
Base score 5.2 · Medium
Attack vector Local
Attack complexity Low
Privileges required Low
User interaction None
Scope Changed
Confidentiality Low
Integrity impact Low
Availability impact None
Vector CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:N

References

Related Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)

    • USN-4653-1
    • containerd vulnerability
    • 30 November 2020
    • USN-4653-2
    • containerd vulnerability
    • 13 January 2021

Other references