Description
CVSS Rating: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:L (6.0 Medium)
A cluster configured to use an affected container networking implementation is susceptible to man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks. By sending “rogue” router advertisements, a malicious container can reconfigure the host to redirect part or all of the IPv6 traffic of the host to the attacker-controlled container. Even if there was no IPv6 traffic before, if the DNS returns A (IPv4) and AAAA (IPv6) records, many HTTP libraries will try to connect via IPv6 first then fallback to IPv4, giving an opportunity to the attacker to respond.
Am I vulnerable?
Kubernetes itself is not vulnerable. A Kubernetes cluster using an affected networking implementation is vulnerable.
Binary releases of the kubelet installed from upstream Kubernetes Community repositories hosted at https://packages.cloud.google.com/ may have also installed the kubernetes-cni
package containing the containernetworking CNI plugins, which are affected by CVE-2020-10749.
Affected Versions
The following official kubelet package versions have an affected kubernetes-cni
package as a dependency:
- kubelet v1.18.0-v1.18.3
- kubelet v1.17.0-v1.17.6
- kubelet < v1.16.11
A cluster having an affected kubernetes-cni
package installed is only affected if configured to use it.
Third-party components and versions
Many container networking implementations are affected, including:
- CNI Plugins maintained by the containernetworking team, prior to version 0.8.6 (CVE-2020-10749) (See ptp, bridge: disable accept_ra on the host-side interface containernetworking/plugins#484)
- Calico and Calico Enterprise (CVE-2020-13597) Please refer to the Tigera Advisory TTA-2020-001 at https://www.projectcalico.org/security-bulletins/ for details
- Docker versions prior to 19.03.11 (see https://github.com/docker/docker-ce/releases/v19.03.11) (CVE-2020-13401)
- Flannel, all current versions
- Weave Net, prior to version 2.6.3
It is believed that the following are not affected:
- Cilium
- Juniper Contrail Networking
- OpenShift SDN
- OVN-Kubernetes
- Tungsten Fabric
Information about the vulnerability status of any plugins or implementations not listed above is currently unavailable. Please contact the provider directly with questions about their implementation.
How do I mitigate this vulnerability?
- Set the host default to reject router advertisements. This should prevent attacks from succeeding, but may break legitimate traffic, depending upon the networking implementation and the network where the cluster is running. To change this setting, set the sysctl
net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_ra
to 0. - Use TLS with proper certificate validation
- Disallow
CAP_NET_RAW
for untrusted workloads or users. For example, a Pod Security Policy with aRequiredDropCapabilities
that includesNET_RAW
will prevent this attack for controlled workloads.
Fixed Versions
The following packages will bundle fixed versions of the containernetworking CNI plugins that were formerly installed via the kubernetes-cni
package.
- kubelet v1.19.0+ (master branch Update CNI to v0.8.6 #91370)
- kubelet v1.18.4+ ([1.18] Update CNI to v0.8.6 and build hyperkube:v1.0.0 image #91387)
- kubelet v1.17.7+ ([1.17] Update CNI to v0.8.6 #91386)
- kubelet v1.16.11+ ([1.16] Update CNI to v0.8.6 #91388)
Because these versions are not yet available, cluster administrators using packages from the Kubernetes repositories may choose to manually upgrade CNI plugins by retrieving the relevant arch tarball from the containernetworking/plugins v0.8.6 release. The patch versions are expected to be released on June 17th, subject to change.
Additional Details
Detection
- The IPv6 routing table on nodes will show any attacker-created entries. For example, a host with IPv6 disabled might show no default route when running
ip -6 route
but the same host with an attack in progress might show an updated default route or a route to the target address(es). Any IPv6 route with a destination interface of a host-side container network interface should be investigated. - The host-side of a container network interface may show additional configured IPv6 addresses after receiving a rogue RA packet. For example, given a host-side interface of
cbr0
which might normally have no IPv6 address, a dynamic-configured address on the interface may signal an attack in progress. Use this command to view interface addresses:ip a show dynamic cbr0
Affected configurations
- Clusters using an affected networking implementation and allowing workloads to run with
CAP_NET_RAW privileges
. The default Kubernetes security context runs workloads with a capabilities bounding set that includesCAP_NET_RAW
.
Vulnerability impact
- A user able to create containers with
CAP_NET_RAW
privileges on an affected cluster can intercept traffic from other containers on the host or from the host itself.
Acknowledgements
This vulnerability was reported by Etienne Champetier (@champtar).
The issue was fixed by Casey Callendrello (@squeed) and maintainers of various container networking implementations. Updates to Kubernetes builds were coordinated by Stephen Augustus (@justaugustus) and Tim Pepper (@tpepper).
/area security
/kind bug
/committee product-security
/sig network