Lima: An arbitrary user in a QEMU VM could gain the root privilege in the VM via the guest agent socket
🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)
📋 Description
Impact
On an instance of Lima running with qemu driver, an arbitrary user in the VM could access /run/lima-guestagent.sock when the guest agent is enabled.
This could result in running an arbitrary command with the root privileges in the VM (not on the host), as lima-guestagent.sock provides the tunneling service for an arbitrary address, including a Unix socket address for privileged daemons like D-Bus.
This vulnerability is not exploitable on vz driver, as the guest agent uses vsocks instead of Unix sockets.
Patches
Patched in Lima v2.1.3 (8a45892378d22f40505c31a38f786a07701b6d50)
[!NOTE] The default user account in the VM can still run an arbitrary command as the root via the guest agent socket. This is not a vulnerability, as the user can already run an arbitrary command with
sudoby design.
Workarounds
- On macOS hosts, use
vzdriver instead ofqemu(limactl create --vm-type=vz. Default since v1.0.) - Or, disable the guest agent (
limactl create --plain)
🎯 Affected products1
- go/github.com/lima-vm/lima/v2:<= 2.1.2
🔗 References (6)
- https://github.com/lima-vm/lima/security/advisories/GHSA-2j9v-p4xj-cjw2
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-53657
- https://github.com/lima-vm/lima/commit/8a45892378d22f40505c31a38f786a07701b6d50
- https://github.com/lima-vm/lima/commit/b08cae8a670cf916d5da11c48a6de76dabd89678
- https://github.com/lima-vm/lima/releases/tag/v2.1.3
- https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-2j9v-p4xj-cjw2