GHSA-f4xh-w4cj-qxq8

ADVISORY - github

Summary

Summary

An attacker who can send an HTTP request to a server running the LangSmith SDK's TracingMiddleware can cause that server to read an arbitrary file from its local filesystem and upload the contents to LangSmith as a trace attachment. Depending on how the distributed trace system is deployed, triggering a read may not require authentication. Retrieving the contents requires read access to the LangSmith workspace the traces are sent to. The net effect is a trust-boundary crossing: a party with workspace trace-read access (for example a low-privilege workspace member, a contractor, or a compromised teammate account) gains the ability to read files from any server running TracingMiddleware, a capability outside that workspace's intended trust boundary.

Impact

Confidentiality (High): arbitrary read of files accessible to the server process, exposed to anyone with workspace trace-read access.

Details

Two defects combine. A field supplied through a tracing-propagation header was merged into the run without validation, allowing injection of run attributes including attachments (CWE-346). A type check intended to gate filesystem access did not match the type of the decoded input, so the guard never engaged (CWE-843). As a result, an attacker-named file is opened by the server and uploaded as a trace attachment by the background tracing thread (CWE-22).

Who can exploit this

  • Anyone reachable by HTTP can trigger the file read. Depending on how the distributed trace system is deployed, triggering may not require authentication.
  • Retrieving the file contents requires read access to the destination LangSmith workspace. The upload uses the server's own configured API key and workspace, which the attacker cannot redirect, so a zero-access outsider cannot retrieve the result; a workspace member, or anyone who has compromised one, can.

Remediation

Upgrade the Python SDK to >= 0.8.18.

Workarounds

Until upgrading, do not expose TracingMiddleware to untrusted HTTP traffic, and limit workspace trace-read access to trusted members.

Credits

First reported by @Ryu7zz.

Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)

ADVISORY - github

Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')

Origin Validation Error

Access of Resource Using Incompatible Type ('Type Confusion')


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