Impact
Under certain conditions, pretty-printing an AST that contains synthetic nodes could change the logic of some statements by reordering array literals. Example of policies impacted are those that parse and compare web paths, see the example below.
All of these three conditions have to be met to create an adverse effect:
- An AST of Rego had to be created programmatically such that it ends up containing terms without a location (such as wildcard variables).
- The AST had to be pretty-printed using the
github.com/open-policy-agent/opa/format
package.
- The result of the pretty-printing had to be parsed and evaluated again via an OPA instance using the bundles, or the Golang packages.
If any of these three conditions are not met, you are not affected.
Notably, all three would be true if using optimized bundles, i.e. bundles created with opa build -O=1
or higher.
In that case, the optimizer would fulfil condition (1.), the result of that would be pretty-printed when writing the bundle to disk, fulfilling (2.). When the bundle was then used, we'd satisfy (3.).
Example
For example, the process outlined above could turn
this rule
hello {
["foo", _] = split(input.resource, "/")
}
into
hello {
[_, "foo"] = split(input.resource, "/")
}
with an input of
{
"resource": "foo/bar"
}
the result would change from
to (no default value of hello)
The severity was determined to be moderate because the conditions are quite particular. Please note that its only the OPA bundle build process thats affected. An OPA sidecar of version 0.36.0 with an optimized bundle built by OPA 0.32.1 would not face this bug.
Patches
Fixed in version 0.37.2.
Workarounds
- Disabling optimization when creating bundles.
References
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Impact
Under certain conditions, pretty-printing an AST that contains synthetic nodes could change the logic of some statements by reordering array literals. Example of policies impacted are those that parse and compare web paths, see the example below.
All of these three conditions have to be met to create an adverse effect:
github.com/open-policy-agent/opa/format
package.If any of these three conditions are not met, you are not affected.
Notably, all three would be true if using optimized bundles, i.e. bundles created with
opa build -O=1
or higher.In that case, the optimizer would fulfil condition (1.), the result of that would be pretty-printed when writing the bundle to disk, fulfilling (2.). When the bundle was then used, we'd satisfy (3.).
Example
For example, the process outlined above could turn
this rule
into
with an input of
the result would change from
to (no default value of hello)
The severity was determined to be moderate because the conditions are quite particular. Please note that its only the OPA bundle build process thats affected. An OPA sidecar of version 0.36.0 with an optimized bundle built by OPA 0.32.1 would not face this bug.
Patches
Fixed in version 0.37.2.
Workarounds
References
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
References