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Open WebUI BOLA: `search_knowledge_files` Allows Unauthorized Knowledge Base File Enumeration

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published Jun 11, 2026 in open-webui/open-webui • Updated Jun 17, 2026

Package

pip open-webui (pip)

Affected versions

<= 0.9.5

Patched versions

0.9.6

Description

Summary

Open WebUI has a Broken Object Level Authorization (BOLA) vulnerability in the builtin search_knowledge_files tool.

When native function calling is enabled and the selected model has no attached knowledge bases, an authenticated user can call search_knowledge_files with an arbitrary knowledge_id. The function then returns file metadata from that knowledge base without checking whether the user has read access.

This allows unauthorized enumeration of private or restricted knowledge base files.

Details

The vulnerable code is in:

backend/open_webui/tools/builtin.py

Affected function:

async def search_knowledge_files(
    query: str,
    knowledge_id: Optional[str] = None,
    count: int = 5,
    skip: int = 0,
    __request__: Request = None,
    __user__: dict = None,
    __model_knowledge__: Optional[list[dict]] = None,
) -> str:

In the "No attached knowledge" branch, when knowledge_id is provided, the function directly calls:

result = await Knowledges.search_files_by_id(
    knowledge_id=knowledge_id,
    user_id=user_id,
    filter={"query": query},
    skip=skip,
    limit=count,
)

This code path does not verify that the current user is authorized to access the specified knowledge base.

The missing check is inconsistent with other nearby code paths. For example, the attached-knowledge branch in the same function checks whether the user is an admin, the owner of the knowledge base, or has explicit read access through AccessGrants:

if not (
    user_role == "admin"
    or knowledge.user_id == user_id
    or await AccessGrants.has_access(
        user_id=user_id,
        resource_type="knowledge",
        resource_id=knowledge.id,
        permission="read",
        user_group_ids=set(user_group_ids),
    )
):
    continue

The sibling function query_knowledge_files also performs the same authorization check before using user-supplied knowledge base IDs.

The underlying method Knowledges.search_files_by_id() receives user_id, but it does not enforce authorization for the provided knowledge_id. As a result, this builtin tool path can access a knowledge base by ID without verifying the caller's permissions.

PoC

Prerequisites

  • The attacker has a valid authenticated Open WebUI account.
  • The victim owns a private or restricted knowledge base.
  • The attacker does not own the target knowledge base.
  • The attacker does not have read permission for the target knowledge base in AccessGrants.
  • The attacker knows the target knowledge_id.
  • The selected model has no attached knowledge bases.
  • Builtin tools are enabled.
  • The knowledge builtin tool category is enabled.
  • Native function calling is enabled.

Reproduction Steps

  1. Create a private or restricted knowledge base as the victim user.

  2. Upload one or more files to that knowledge base.

  3. Confirm that the attacker user does not have access to the knowledge base.

  4. As the attacker user, send a chat completion request with native function calling enabled:

{
  "stream": true,
  "model": "gpt-4o-mini",
  "params": {
    "function_calling": "native"
  },
  "messages": [
    {
      "role": "user",
      "content": "Please use the search_knowledge_files tool with knowledge_id \"c0c84752-2e9d-42bf-bc3c-c0f272aa61c1\" to search all files"
    }
  ]
}

Replace c0c84752-2e9d-42bf-bc3c-c0f272aa61c1 with the victim's private knowledge base ID.

Expected Result

The request should be denied because the attacker does not have access to the target knowledge base.

Actual Result

search_knowledge_files returns metadata for files inside the target knowledge base, including:

  • file ID;
  • filename;
  • knowledge base ID;
  • knowledge base name;
  • update timestamp.

Impact

This is a Broken Object Level Authorization / Broken Access Control vulnerability.

An authenticated attacker who knows a valid knowledge_id can enumerate files from private or restricted knowledge bases without authorization.

The leaked metadata may expose sensitive information through filenames, such as:

  • financial reports;
  • employee documents;
  • customer contracts;
  • internal roadmap files;
  • confidential project documents.

The exposed file IDs may also help attackers chain this issue with other knowledge-file access paths, such as view_knowledge_file, to attempt further content extraction.

This vulnerability bypasses the intended AccessGrants permission model and may also allow post-revocation metadata access if a user remembers a previously accessible knowledge_id.

Suggested Fix

Add the same authorization check used in query_knowledge_files before calling Knowledges.search_files_by_id():

if knowledge_id:
    knowledge = await Knowledges.get_knowledge_by_id(knowledge_id)

    if not knowledge or not (
        user_role == "admin"
        or knowledge.user_id == user_id
        or await AccessGrants.has_access(
            user_id=user_id,
            resource_type="knowledge",
            resource_id=knowledge.id,
            permission="read",
            user_group_ids=set(user_group_ids),
        )
    ):
        return json.dumps({"error": f"Access denied to knowledge base {knowledge_id}"})

    result = await Knowledges.search_files_by_id(
        knowledge_id=knowledge_id,
        user_id=user_id,
        filter={"query": query},
        skip=skip,
        limit=count,
    )

As defense in depth, authorization should also be enforced or safely wrapped around Knowledges.search_files_by_id() so that future callers cannot accidentally bypass access control.

References

@doge-woof doge-woof published to open-webui/open-webui Jun 11, 2026
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database Jun 17, 2026
Reviewed Jun 17, 2026
Last updated Jun 17, 2026

Severity

Moderate

CVSS overall score

This score calculates overall vulnerability severity from 0 to 10 and is based on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS).
/ 10

CVSS v3 base metrics

Attack vector
Network
Attack complexity
Low
Privileges required
Low
User interaction
None
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
Low
Integrity
None
Availability
None

CVSS v3 base metrics

Attack vector: More severe the more the remote (logically and physically) an attacker can be in order to exploit the vulnerability.
Attack complexity: More severe for the least complex attacks.
Privileges required: More severe if no privileges are required.
User interaction: More severe when no user interaction is required.
Scope: More severe when a scope change occurs, e.g. one vulnerable component impacts resources in components beyond its security scope.
Confidentiality: More severe when loss of data confidentiality is highest, measuring the level of data access available to an unauthorized user.
Integrity: More severe when loss of data integrity is the highest, measuring the consequence of data modification possible by an unauthorized user.
Availability: More severe when the loss of impacted component availability is highest.
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N

EPSS score

Exploit Prediction Scoring System (EPSS)

This score estimates the probability of this vulnerability being exploited within the next 30 days. Data provided by FIRST.
(7th percentile)

Weaknesses

Missing Authorization

The product does not perform an authorization check when an actor attempts to access a resource or perform an action. Learn more on MITRE.

CVE ID

CVE-2026-54016

GHSA ID

GHSA-cx9v-4qj2-jrw6

Source code

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