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botinate 9076be3add fix(security): gate bare and mcp-qualified email names together; stop executing Markdown info strings
Review follow-up on #3681 (thanks @RaresKeY):

1. P1: execute_tool_block() checked disabled_tools / the turn ToolPolicy
   only against the incoming block name, then the bare-email branch
   qualified it to mcp__email__<name> and called the MCP manager. Plan
   mode and the MCP settings toggle write the QUALIFIED name into the
   denylist, so a bare fence like ```list_emails``` sailed past a
   mcp__email__list_emails entry. Both gates now match on both
   spellings (bare <-> mcp__email__-qualified), in either direction.

2. P2: the relaxed fence regex accepted arbitrary same-line text after
   a recognized tag, which made ordinary Markdown info strings
   executable: ```python title="example.py" ran as a python tool call.
   Same-line content now only counts as tool input when it starts with
   { or [ (JSON args); anything else leaves the fence as display text,
   and strip_tool_blocks mirrors that (the fence stays visible).

Tests: disabled-tools alias regression (qualified entry blocks bare
name and vice versa, never reaching the MCP manager), ToolPolicy alias
regression, python/bash title="..." non-execution + display retention,
and inline JSON-array args still parsing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-11 19:44:30 +02:00
botinate 544a664766 fix(security): block all bare email tool names for non-admins; harden fence-tag regex
Review follow-up on #3681 (thanks @vgalin):

1. Routing bare email names made 10 of the 14 email tools executable by
   non-admin owners — is_public_blocked_tool() runs on the bare name
   before dispatch, and NON_ADMIN_BLOCKED_TOOLS only listed 4. Define the
   full email tool set once (BUILTIN_EMAIL_TOOLS in tool_security.py) and
   derive the blocklist, the fence tags (TOOL_TAGS), the bare-name
   dispatch, and the native-call mapping from it so they can't drift.
   This also fixes 4 tools (search_emails, draft_email, draft_email_reply,
   ai_draft_email_reply) that were missing from the old tool_schemas copy
   and therefore unreachable even for native function-calling models.

2. The relaxed fence regex from the previous commit could prefix-match
   longer fence tags: ```python3 parsed as tool "python" with content
   "3\nprint(...)" and executed as code. Add a (?![\w-]) boundary after
   the tag.

Tests: test_public_agent_policy_blocks_sensitive_tools now covers all 14
bare email names + the mcp__email__ form; new tests/test_fenced_inline_args.py
pins inline-args parsing, the python3/hyphenated-tag non-matches, and
strip/parse display mirroring.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-11 01:27:55 -07:00