Three defense-in-depth fixes around untrusted input flowing to subprocess execution:
1. **Control-pane HTTP server (scripts/lib/control-pane/server.js)**
The local control-pane API binds to 127.0.0.1 but had no Host or Origin
validation, so a DNS-rebinding attack from a malicious website could pivot
into the loopback endpoints — including POST /api/actions/:id, which spawns
'cargo run -- graph ...' with caller-supplied query strings. Add a hostname
allowlist (loopback variants plus the explicitly configured --host) and
reject mismatched Host (421) or non-loopback Origin (403) before any route
handler runs.
2. **OpenCode git-summary tool (.opencode/tools/git-summary.ts)**
The tool was building 'git diff ${baseBranch}...HEAD --stat' with execSync
and a raw model-supplied baseBranch string. Switch run() to execFileSync
with an args array (no shell), validate baseBranch against a conservative
git-ref allowlist (rejects shell metacharacters, leading -, embedded ..),
and clamp the depth arg to a small positive integer before interpolating
into 'git log --oneline -<N>'.
3. **Reusable test workflow (.github/workflows/reusable-test.yml)**
The 'Install dependencies' step interpolated ${{ inputs.package-manager }}
directly into a bash 'case' and into an echo, so a downstream caller that
forwarded attacker-controllable input could inject into the runner. Move
the input into a PACKAGE_MANAGER env var and reference $PACKAGE_MANAGER
inside the script per the GitHub script-injection guidance.
Detected by Aeon + semgrep p/security-audit (host check via threat-model
manual-review axis; git-summary via detect-child-process; workflow via
run-shell-injection).
Verification: node tests/run-all.js — 2686/2687 pre-existing tests pass; the
one failure (observe.sh legacy output fallback) reproduces on main without
this branch applied. Added 2 new control-pane tests covering the allowlist
classifier and the DNS-rebinding-gate behavior end-to-end.
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Filed by [Aeon](https://github.com/aaronjmars/aeon-aaron).
Co-authored-by: aeonframework <aeon@aaronjmars.com>
On a published GitHub release, post the notes to the ECC Discord
#announcements channel (via bot), pin it, and cross-post to GitHub
Discussions (Announcements category). Release data flows through env vars
(no shell interpolation of untrusted input). Secrets: DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN,
DISCORD_ANNOUNCE_CHANNEL_ID (repo secrets), GITHUB_TOKEN.
Ties the 2.0.0/1.11.0 official release to the community launch.
Co-authored-by: ECC Test <ecc@example.test>
Refresh the active 2.0 release surface for the affaan-m/ECC repo identity, update package/plugin/workflow launch metadata, and add an operator command center for release video, partner, sponsor, consulting, and social launch execution.
Salvages the useful parts of #1897 without generated .caliber state or stale counts.
- adds a deterministic command registry generator and drift check
- commits the current command registry for 75 commands
- validates the rc.1 README catalog summary against live counts
- adds a single Ubuntu Node 20 coverage job instead of running coverage in every matrix cell
Co-authored-by: jodunk <jodunk@users.noreply.github.com>
Require npm registry signature verification wherever workflow npm audit checks run.
- add npm audit signatures to CI Security Scan and maintenance security audit jobs
- teach the workflow security validator to reject npm audit without signature verification
- keep the repair and Copilot prompt tests portable across Windows path/case and CRLF frontmatter behavior
Validation:
- node tests/run-all.js (2376 passed, 0 failed)
- CI current-head matrix green on #1846
- run non-test workflow installs with npm ci --ignore-scripts where lifecycle scripts are not needed\n- reject plain npm ci in workflows with write permissions\n- reject actions/cache in id-token: write workflows to reduce OIDC publish cache-poisoning risk