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| Subject: | Portcullis Security Advisory 05-014 HP Openview Remote Command Execution Vulnerability |
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| Date: | Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:04:40 +0100 |
Portcullis Security Advisory 05-014 HP Openview Remote Command Execution Vulnerability Vulnerable System: HP OpenView Network Node Manager 6.41 and 7.5 running on Solaris 8 (confirmed) HP OpenView Network Node Manager all version all operating systems (unconfirmed) Vulnerability Title: Unauthenticated Remote Command Execution In HP OpenView Network Node Manager Vulnerability discovery and development: James Fisher of Portcullis Computer Security Ltd discovered this vulnerability during an network security assessment. Due to inadequate input validation by the Network Node Manager application, it was possible to execute system level commands within the privilege context of the web server user. Affected systems: It has been confirmed that versions 6.41 and 7.5 are vulnerable on Sun Solaris 8 (Sparc), however it is highly likely that all versions of the software on all supported operating systems are likely to be vulnerable, however this has not been confirmed. Details: It was identified that connectedNodes.ovpl script will take input from a user and concatenate that input with an existing string. This resultant string is then executed as a system command by the web server, without validating the data sent from the user. Thus it is possible for an attacker to inject their own system commands. Impact: An attacker can blindly execute system commands (as no command output is returned) with the privileges of the web server, by using a pipe command separator to initiate a new command. However, the connectedNodes.ovpl script will error if either of the "<" or ">" characters are included, thus making commands which redirect input/output fail. Despite this limitation it was possible to script the binding of a shell to a port as proved by Paul Docherty (Portcullis Computer Security Ltd) thus providing a fully interactive remote shell running with the privileges of the "bin" user account. Exploit: Entering the following URL "http://[host]:3443/OvCgi/connectedNodes.ovpl?node=a| [your command] |" to a web browser will exploit the vulnerability. (Note the square brackets should be removed) Copyright: Copyright (c) Portcullis Computer Security Limited 2005. All rights reserved worldwide. ************************************************************* The information in this email is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Any opinions expressed are those of the individual and do not represent the opinion of the organisation. Access to this email by persons other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or other action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful. When addressed to our clients any opinions or advice contained in this email is subject to the terms and conditions expressed in the applicable Portcullis Computer Security Limited terms of business. **************************************************************
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