Beatland Festival

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Severity: medium
Valid

In configurePass(), passSupply can be bypass.

Root + Impact

Description

  • Organizer creates a pass with a certain price and max supply. Users can buy the pass until the max supply is reached.

  • The organizer can call configurePass() to reset the current supply of the pass to 0, which allows users to buy the pass even if the max supply has been reached.

  • So the passMaxSupply is meaningless.

function configurePass(
uint256 passId,
uint256 price,
uint256 maxSupply
) external onlyOrganizer {
require(passId == GENERAL_PASS || passId == VIP_PASS || passId == BACKSTAGE_PASS, "Invalid pass ID");
require(price > 0, "Price must be greater than 0");
require(maxSupply > 0, "Max supply must be greater than 0");
passPrice[passId] = price;
passMaxSupply[passId] = maxSupply;
passSupply[passId] = 0; // Reset current supply
}

Risk

Impact:

  • The maxsupply is bypassed.

Proof of Concept

  • Here we see tmp2 claim pass successfully even though the maxsupply is reached.

function test_POC_ConfigurePass() public {
vm.prank(organizer);
festivalPass.configurePass(1, GENERAL_PRICE,2);
vm.prank(user1);
festivalPass.buyPass{value: GENERAL_PRICE}(1);
vm.prank(user2);
festivalPass.buyPass{value: GENERAL_PRICE}(1);
address tmp = address(0x98);
vm.deal(tmp, 2 ether);
vm.prank(tmp);
vm.expectRevert("Max supply reached");
festivalPass.buyPass{value: GENERAL_PRICE}(1);
vm.prank(organizer);
festivalPass.configurePass(1, GENERAL_PRICE, 1);
address tmp1 = address(0x89);
vm.deal(tmp1, 2 ether);
vm.prank(tmp1);
festivalPass.buyPass{value: GENERAL_PRICE}(1);
console.log("***********User tmp1 bought a pass after reconfiguration***********");
console.log("***********Max supply can be bypassed by reconfiguring the pass***********");
}

Recommended Mitigation

  • passSupply should be removed.

function configurePass(
uint256 passId,
uint256 price,
uint256 maxSupply
) external onlyOrganizer {
require(passId == GENERAL_PASS || passId == VIP_PASS || passId == BACKSTAGE_PASS, "Invalid pass ID");
require(price > 0, "Price must be greater than 0");
require(maxSupply > 0, "Max supply must be greater than 0");
passPrice[passId] = price;
passMaxSupply[passId] = maxSupply;
- passSupply[passId] = 0; // Reset current supply
}
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Lead Judging Commences

ai-first-flight-judge Lead Judge 9 days ago
Submission Judgement Published
Validated
Assigned finding tags:

[M-01] [H-1] Reseting the current pass supply to 0 in the FestivalPass::configurePass function allows users to bypass the max supply cap of a pass

# \[H-1] Reseting the current pass supply to `0` in the `FestivalPass::configurePass` function allows users to bypass the max supply cap of a pass ## Description: ```solidity function configurePass(uint256 passId, uint256 price, uint256 maxSupply) external onlyOrganizer { require(passId == GENERAL_PASS || passId == VIP_PASS || passId == BACKSTAGE_PASS, "Invalid pass ID"); require(price > 0, "Price must be greater than 0"); require(maxSupply > 0, "Max supply must be greater than 0"); passPrice[passId] = price; passMaxSupply[passId] = maxSupply; @> passSupply[passId] = 0; // Reset current supply } ``` If you reset `passSupply[passId]` to `0` in the `FestivalPass::configurePass` function after passes have been sold, the next buyer will be able to mint as if no passes have been sold. This allows the total minted passes to exceed `passMaxSupply`, which is a serious vulnerability (a supply cap bypass) ## Impact: * Supply caps become meaningless: The users can mint unlimited passes beyond the intended maximum supply * Pass scarcity and value are destroyed, affecting the economic model ## Proof of Concept: ```solidity function test_SupplyCapBypassVulnerability() public { // Step 1: Configure a pass with max supply of 2 vm.prank(organizer); festivalPass.configurePass(1, GENERAL_PRICE, 2); // Step 2: Buy 2 passes (reaching max supply) vm.prank(user1); festivalPass.buyPass{value: GENERAL_PRICE}(1); vm.prank(user2); festivalPass.buyPass{value: GENERAL_PRICE}(1); // Verify max supply reached assertEq(festivalPass.passSupply(1), 2); assertEq(festivalPass.passMaxSupply(1), 2); // Step 3: Try to buy another pass - should fail address user3 = makeAddr("user3"); vm.deal(user3, 10 ether); vm.prank(user3); vm.expectRevert("Max supply reached"); festivalPass.buyPass{value: GENERAL_PRICE}(1); // Step 4: VULNERABILITY - Organizer reconfigures the pass // This resets passSupply[1] to 0, bypassing the supply cap! vm.prank(organizer); festivalPass.configurePass(1, GENERAL_PRICE, 2); // Step 5: Now we can buy more passes even though max supply was already reached vm.prank(user3); festivalPass.buyPass{value: GENERAL_PRICE}(1); // Step 6: We can even buy more passes beyond the original max supply vm.deal(user4, 10 ether); vm.prank(user4); festivalPass.buyPass{value: GENERAL_PRICE}(1); // Step 7: Verify the vulnerability - total supply exceeds max supply assertEq(festivalPass.passSupply(1), 2); // Current supply counter assertEq(festivalPass.passMaxSupply(1), 2); // Max supply limit // But we actually have 4 passes minted in total! assertEq(festivalPass.balanceOf(user1, 1), 1); assertEq(festivalPass.balanceOf(user2, 1), 1); assertEq(festivalPass.balanceOf(user3, 1), 1); assertEq(festivalPass.balanceOf(user4, 1), 1); // Total minted: 4 passes, but max supply is only 2! uint256 totalMinted = festivalPass.balanceOf(user1, 1) + festivalPass.balanceOf(user2, 1) + festivalPass.balanceOf(user3, 1) + festivalPass.balanceOf(user4, 1); assertGt(totalMinted, festivalPass.passMaxSupply(1), "VULNERABILITY: Total minted exceeds max supply!"); } ``` ## Recommended Mitigation: The `passSupply` reset should be removed ```diff function configurePass(uint256 passId, uint256 price, uint256 maxSupply) external onlyOrganizer { require(passId == GENERAL_PASS || passId == VIP_PASS || passId == BACKSTAGE_PASS, "Invalid pass ID"); require(price > 0, "Price must be greater than 0"); require(maxSupply > 0, "Max supply must be greater than 0"); passPrice[passId] = price; passMaxSupply[passId] = maxSupply; - passSupply[passId] = 0; } ```

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