Druid ingestion system Authenticated users can read data from other sources than intended
        
  Moderate severity
        
          GitHub Reviewed
      
        Published
          Sep 27, 2021 
          to the GitHub Advisory Database
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          Updated Sep 26, 2023 
      
  
Description
        Published by the National Vulnerability Database
      Sep 24, 2021 
    
  
        Reviewed
      Sep 27, 2021 
    
  
        Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
      Sep 27, 2021 
    
  
        Last updated
      Sep 26, 2023 
    
  
In the Druid ingestion system, the InputSource is used for reading data from a certain data source. However, the HTTP InputSource allows authenticated users to read data from other sources than intended, such as the local file system, with the privileges of the Druid server process. This is not an elevation of privilege when users access Druid directly, since Druid also provides the Local InputSource, which allows the same level of access. But it is problematic when users interact with Druid indirectly through an application that allows users to specify the HTTP InputSource, but not the Local InputSource. In this case, users could bypass the application-level restriction by passing a file URL to the HTTP InputSource. This issue was previously mentioned as being fixed in 0.21.0 as per CVE-2021-26920 but was not fixed in 0.21.0 or 0.21.1.
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