CVE-2020-7942

Summary

Previously, Puppet operated on a model that a node with a valid certificate was entitled to all information in the system and that a compromised certificate allowed access to everything in the infrastructure. When a node's catalog falls back to the default node, the catalog can be retrieved for a different node by modifying facts for the Puppet run. This issue can be mitigated by setting strict_hostname_checking = true in puppet.conf on your Puppet master. Puppet 6.13.0 and 5.5.19 changes the default behavior for strict_hostname_checking from false to true. It is recommended that Puppet Open Source and Puppet Enterprise users that are not upgrading still set strict_hostname_checking to true to ensure secure behavior. Affected software versions: Puppet 6.x prior to 6.13.0 Puppet Agent 6.x prior to 6.13.0 Puppet 5.5.x prior to 5.5.19 Puppet Agent 5.5.x prior to 5.5.19 Resolved in: Puppet 6.13.0 Puppet Agent 6.13.0 Puppet 5.5.19 Puppet Agent 5.5.19

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
PuppetPuppet5.5.x prior to 5.5.19affected
PuppetPuppetFixed in 5.5.19affected
PuppetPuppet6.x prior to 6.13.0affected
PuppetPuppetFixed in 6.13.0affected
PuppetPuppet Agent5.5.x prior to 5.5.19affected
PuppetPuppet AgentFixed in 5.5.19affected
PuppetPuppet Agent6.x prior to 6.13.0affected
PuppetPuppet AgentFixed in 6.13.0affected

Weaknesses

  • Arbitrary retrieval

ADP Enrichment

CVE Program Container

Additional References

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