File CVE-2024-32465.patch of Package git.34829

commit 7b70e9efb18c2cc3f219af399bd384c5801ba1d7
Author: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Date:   Tue Apr 16 04:35:33 2024 -0400

    upload-pack: disable lazy-fetching by default
    
    The upload-pack command tries to avoid trusting the repository in which
    it's run (e.g., by not running any hooks and not using any config that
    contains arbitrary commands). But if the server side of a fetch or a
    clone is a partial clone, then either upload-pack or its child
    pack-objects may run a lazy "git fetch" under the hood. And it is very
    easy to convince fetch to run arbitrary commands.
    
    The "server" side can be a local repository owned by someone else, who
    would be able to configure commands that are run during a clone with the
    current user's permissions. This issue has been designated
    CVE-2024-32004.
    
    The fix in this commit's parent helps in this scenario, as well as in
    related scenarios using SSH to clone, where the untrusted .git directory
    is owned by a different user id. But if you received one as a zip file,
    on a USB stick, etc, it may be owned by your user but still untrusted.
    
    This has been designated CVE-2024-32465.
    
    To mitigate the issue more completely, let's disable lazy fetching
    entirely during `upload-pack`. While fetching from a partial repository
    should be relatively rare, it is certainly not an unreasonable workflow.
    And thus we need to provide an escape hatch.
    
    This commit works by respecting a GIT_NO_LAZY_FETCH environment variable
    (to skip the lazy-fetch), and setting it in upload-pack, but only when
    the user has not already done so (which gives us the escape hatch).
    
    The name of the variable is specifically chosen to match what has
    already been added in 'master' via e6d5479e7a (git: extend
    --no-lazy-fetch to work across subprocesses, 2024-02-27). Since we're
    building this fix as a backport for older versions, we could cherry-pick
    that patch and its earlier steps. However, we don't really need the
    niceties (like a "--no-lazy-fetch" option) that it offers. By using the
    same name, everything should just work when the two are eventually
    merged, but here are a few notes:
    
      - the blocking of the fetch in e6d5479e7a is incomplete! It sets
        fetch_if_missing to 0 when we setup the repository variable, but
        that isn't enough. pack-objects in particular will call
        prefetch_to_pack() even if that variable is 0. This patch by
        contrast checks the environment variable at the lowest level before
        we call the lazy fetch, where we can be sure to catch all code
        paths.
    
        Possibly the setting of fetch_if_missing from e6d5479e7a can be
        reverted, but it may be useful to have. For example, some code may
        want to use that flag to change behavior before it gets to the point
        of trying to start the fetch. At any rate, that's all outside the
        scope of this patch.
    
      - there's documentation for GIT_NO_LAZY_FETCH in e6d5479e7a. We can
        live without that here, because for the most part the user shouldn't
        need to set it themselves. The exception is if they do want to
        override upload-pack's default, and that requires a separate
        documentation section (which is added here)
    
      - it would be nice to use the NO_LAZY_FETCH_ENVIRONMENT macro added by
        e6d5479e7a, but those definitions have moved from cache.h to
        environment.h between 2.39.3 and master. I just used the raw string
        literals, and we can replace them with the macro once this topic is
        merged to master.
    
    At least with respect to CVE-2024-32004, this does render this commit's
    parent commit somewhat redundant. However, it is worth retaining that
    commit as defense in depth, and because it may help other issues (e.g.,
    symlink/hardlink TOCTOU races, where zip files are not really an
    interesting attack vector).
    
    The tests in t0411 still pass, but now we have _two_ mechanisms ensuring
    that the evil command is not run. Let's beef up the existing ones to
    check that they failed for the expected reason, that we refused to run
    upload-pack at all with an alternate user id. And add two new ones for
    the same-user case that both the restriction and its escape hatch.
    
    Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
    Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>

Index: git-2.26.2/Documentation/git-upload-pack.txt
===================================================================
--- git-2.26.2.orig/Documentation/git-upload-pack.txt
+++ git-2.26.2/Documentation/git-upload-pack.txt
@@ -44,6 +44,22 @@ OPTIONS
 <directory>::
 	The repository to sync from.
 
+`GIT_NO_LAZY_FETCH`::
+	When cloning or fetching from a partial repository (i.e., one
+	itself cloned with `--filter`), the server-side `upload-pack`
+	may need to fetch extra objects from its upstream in order to
+	complete the request. By default, `upload-pack` will refuse to
+	perform such a lazy fetch, because `git fetch` may run arbitrary
+	commands specified in configuration and hooks of the source
+	repository (and `upload-pack` tries to be safe to run even in
+	untrusted `.git` directories).
++
+This is implemented by having `upload-pack` internally set the
+`GIT_NO_LAZY_FETCH` variable to `1`. If you want to override it
+(because you are fetching from a partial clone, and you are sure
+you trust it), you can explicitly set `GIT_NO_LAZY_FETCH` to
+`0`.
+
 SEE ALSO
 --------
 linkgit:gitnamespaces[7]
Index: git-2.26.2/builtin/upload-pack.c
===================================================================
--- git-2.26.2.orig/builtin/upload-pack.c
+++ git-2.26.2/builtin/upload-pack.c
@@ -32,6 +32,9 @@ int cmd_upload_pack(int argc, const char
 
 	packet_trace_identity("upload-pack");
 	read_replace_refs = 0;
+	/* TODO: This should use NO_LAZY_FETCH_ENVIRONMENT */
+	if (setenv("GIT_NO_LAZY_FETCH", "1", 0))
+		die_errno(_("could not setenv '%s'"), "GIT_NO_LAZY_FETCH");
 
 	argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, options, upload_pack_usage, 0);
 
Index: git-2.26.2/promisor-remote.c
===================================================================
--- git-2.26.2.orig/promisor-remote.c
+++ git-2.26.2/promisor-remote.c
@@ -37,6 +37,16 @@ static int fetch_objects(const char *rem
 	struct ref *ref = NULL;
 	int i;
 
+	/* TODO: This should use NO_LAZY_FETCH_ENVIRONMENT */
+	if (git_env_bool("GIT_NO_LAZY_FETCH", 0)) {
+		static int warning_shown;
+		if (!warning_shown) {
+			warning_shown = 1;
+			warning(_("lazy fetching disabled; some objects may not be available"));
+		}
+		return -1;
+	}
+
 	for (i = 0; i < oid_nr; i++) {
 		struct ref *new_ref = alloc_ref(oid_to_hex(&oids[i]));
 		oidcpy(&new_ref->old_oid, &oids[i]);
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