Bug 2258132 (CVE-2023-50290)

Summary: CVE-2023-50290 : Apache Solr: Host environment variables are published via the Metrics API
Product: [Other] Security Response Reporter: Marco Benatto <mbenatto>
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Version: unspecifiedCC: aileenc, asoldano, bbaranow, bmaxwell, brian.stansberry, cdewolf, chazlett, cmiranda, darran.lofthouse, dkreling, dosoudil, fjuma, gmalinko, ivassile, iweiss, janstey, jolee, jschatte, jstastny, lgao, mosmerov, msochure, mstefank, msvehla, nwallace, pcongius, pdelbell, pjindal, pmackay, rstancel, smaestri, tom.jenkinson
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A flaw was found in Apache Solr. This issue may allow an unauthorized actor access to sensitive information. The Solr Metrics API publishes all unprotected environment variables available to each Apache Solr instance. Users are able to specify which environment variables to hide, however, the default list is designed to work for known secret Java system properties. Environment variables cannot be strictly defined in Solr like Java system properties can be, and may be set for the entire host, unlike Java system properties which are set per-Java-proccess.
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Description Marco Benatto 2024-01-12 21:06:46 UTC
Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor vulnerability in Apache Solr. The Solr Metrics API publishes all unprotected environment variables available to each Apache Solr instance. Users are able to specify which environment variables to hide, however, the default list is designed to work for known secret Java system properties. Environment variables cannot be strictly defined in Solr, like Java system properties can be, and may be set for the entire host, unlike Java system properties which are set per-Java-proccess.

Comment 5 errata-xmlrpc 2024-05-23 22:46:28 UTC
This issue has been addressed in the following products:

  Red Hat Fuse 7.13.0

Via RHSA-2024:3354 https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2024:3354