Vulnerabilities > CVE-2015-5082 - Command Injection vulnerability in Endian Firewall Endian Firewall

047910
CVSS 10.0 - CRITICAL
Attack vector
NETWORK
Attack complexity
LOW
Privileges required
NONE
Confidentiality impact
COMPLETE
Integrity impact
COMPLETE
Availability impact
COMPLETE
network
low complexity
endian-firewall
CWE-77
critical
exploit available
metasploit

Summary

Endian Firewall before 3.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in the (1) NEW_PASSWORD_1 or (2) NEW_PASSWORD_2 parameter to cgi-bin/chpasswd.cgi.

Vulnerable Configurations

Part Description Count
Application
Endian_Firewall
1

Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)

  • Cause Web Server Misclassification
    An attack of this type exploits a Web server's decision to take action based on filename or file extension. Because different file types are handled by different server processes, misclassification may force the Web server to take unexpected action, or expected actions in an unexpected sequence. This may cause the server to exhaust resources, supply debug or system data to the attacker, or bind an attacker to a remote process. This type of vulnerability has been found in many widely used servers including IIS, Lotus Domino, and Orion. The attacker's job in this case is straightforward, standard communication protocols and methods are used and are generally appended with malicious information at the tail end of an otherwise legitimate request. The attack payload varies, but it could be special characters like a period or simply appending a tag that has a special meaning for operations on the server side like .jsp for a java application server. The essence of this attack is that the attacker deceives the server into executing functionality based on the name of the request, i.e. login.jsp, not the contents.
  • LDAP Injection
    An attacker manipulates or crafts an LDAP query for the purpose of undermining the security of the target. Some applications use user input to create LDAP queries that are processed by an LDAP server. For example, a user might provide their username during authentication and the username might be inserted in an LDAP query during the authentication process. An attacker could use this input to inject additional commands into an LDAP query that could disclose sensitive information. For example, entering a * in the aforementioned query might return information about all users on the system. This attack is very similar to an SQL injection attack in that it manipulates a query to gather additional information or coerce a particular return value.
  • Command Delimiters
    An attack of this type exploits a programs' vulnerabilities that allows an attacker's commands to be concatenated onto a legitimate command with the intent of targeting other resources such as the file system or database. The system that uses a filter or a blacklist input validation, as opposed to whitelist validation is vulnerable to an attacker who predicts delimiters (or combinations of delimiters) not present in the filter or blacklist. As with other injection attacks, the attacker uses the command delimiter payload as an entry point to tunnel through the application and activate additional attacks through SQL queries, shell commands, network scanning, and so on.
  • File System Function Injection, Content Based
    An attack of this type exploits the host's trust in executing remote content including binary files. The files are poisoned with a malicious payload (targeting the file systems accessible by the target software) by the attacker and may be passed through standard channels such as via email, and standard web content like PDF and multimedia files. The attacker exploits known vulnerabilities or handling routines in the target processes. Vulnerabilities of this type have been found in a wide variety of commercial applications from Microsoft Office to Adobe Acrobat and Apple Safari web browser. When the attacker knows the standard handling routines and can identify vulnerabilities and entry points they can be exploited by otherwise seemingly normal content. Once the attack is executed, the attackers' program can access relative directories such as C:\Program Files or other standard system directories to launch further attacks. In a worst case scenario, these programs are combined with other propagation logic and work as a virus.
  • Exploiting Multiple Input Interpretation Layers
    An attacker supplies the target software with input data that contains sequences of special characters designed to bypass input validation logic. This exploit relies on the target making multiples passes over the input data and processing a "layer" of special characters with each pass. In this manner, the attacker can disguise input that would otherwise be rejected as invalid by concealing it with layers of special/escape characters that are stripped off by subsequent processing steps. The goal is to first discover cases where the input validation layer executes before one or more parsing layers. That is, user input may go through the following logic in an application: In such cases, the attacker will need to provide input that will pass through the input validator, but after passing through parser2, will be converted into something that the input validator was supposed to stop.

Exploit-Db

  • descriptionEndian Firewall < 3.0.0 - OS Command Injection (Metasploit Module). Remote exploit for cgi platform
    fileexploits/cgi/remote/37428.txt
    idEDB-ID:37428
    last seen2016-02-04
    modified2015-06-29
    platformcgi
    port
    published2015-06-29
    reporterBen Lincoln
    sourcehttps://www.exploit-db.com/download/37428/
    titleEndian Firewall < 3.0.0 - OS Command Injection Metasploit Module
    typeremote
  • descriptionEndian Firewall < 3.0.0 - OS Command Injection (Python PoC). Remote exploit for cgi platform
    fileexploits/cgi/remote/37426.py
    idEDB-ID:37426
    last seen2016-02-04
    modified2015-06-29
    platformcgi
    port
    published2015-06-29
    reporterBen Lincoln
    sourcehttps://www.exploit-db.com/download/37426/
    titleEndian Firewall < 3.0.0 - OS Command Injection Python PoC
    typeremote
  • descriptionEndian Firewall Proxy Password Change Command Injection. CVE-2015-5082. Remote exploit for linux platform
    fileexploits/linux/remote/38096.rb
    idEDB-ID:38096
    last seen2016-02-04
    modified2015-09-07
    platformlinux
    port10443
    published2015-09-07
    reportermetasploit
    sourcehttps://www.exploit-db.com/download/38096/
    titleEndian Firewall Proxy Password Change Command Injection
    typeremote

Metasploit

descriptionThis module exploits an OS command injection vulnerability in a web-accessible CGI script used to change passwords for locally-defined proxy user accounts. Valid credentials for such an account are required. Command execution will be in the context of the "nobody" account, but this account had broad sudo permissions, including to run the script /usr/local/bin/chrootpasswd (which changes the password for the Linux root account on the system to the value specified by console input once it is executed). The password for the proxy user account specified will *not* be changed by the use of this module, as long as the target system is vulnerable to the exploit. Very early versions of Endian Firewall (e.g. 1.1 RC5) require HTTP basic auth credentials as well to exploit this vulnerability. Use the USERNAME and PASSWORD advanced options to specify these values if required. Versions >= 3.0.0 still contain the vulnerable code, but it appears to never be executed due to a bug in the vulnerable CGI script which also prevents normal use (http://jira.endian.com/browse/UTM-1002). Versions 2.3.x and 2.4.0 are not vulnerable because of a similar bug (http://bugs.endian.com/print_bug_page.php?bug_id=3083). Tested successfully against the following versions of EFW Community: 1.1 RC5, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.5.1, 2.5.2. Should function against any version from 1.1 RC5 to 2.2.x, as well as 2.4.1 and 2.5.x.
idMSF:EXPLOIT/LINUX/HTTP/EFW_CHPASSWD_EXEC
last seen2020-05-29
modified2017-07-24
published2015-06-29
references
reporterRapid7
sourcehttps://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/blob/master//modules/exploits/linux/http/efw_chpasswd_exec.rb
titleEndian Firewall Proxy Password Change Command Injection

Packetstorm

data sourcehttps://packetstormsecurity.com/files/download/133469/efw_chpasswd_exec.rb.txt
idPACKETSTORM:133469
last seen2016-12-05
published2015-09-07
reporterBen Lincoln
sourcehttps://packetstormsecurity.com/files/133469/Endian-Firewall-Proxy-Password-Change-Command-Injection.html
titleEndian Firewall Proxy Password Change Command Injection