Vulnerabilities > CVE-2017-6554 - Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Quest Privilege Manager 6.0.027/6.0.050
Attack vector
NETWORK Attack complexity
LOW Privileges required
HIGH Confidentiality impact
HIGH Integrity impact
HIGH Availability impact
HIGH Summary
pmmasterd in Quest Privilege Manager before 6.0.0.061, when configured as a policy server, allows remote attackers to write to arbitrary files and consequently execute arbitrary code with root privileges via an ACT_NEWFILESENT action.
Vulnerable Configurations
Part | Description | Count |
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Application | 2 |
Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)
Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)
- Buffer Overflow via Environment Variables This attack pattern involves causing a buffer overflow through manipulation of environment variables. Once the attacker finds that they can modify an environment variable, they may try to overflow associated buffers. This attack leverages implicit trust often placed in environment variables.
- Server Side Include (SSI) Injection An attacker can use Server Side Include (SSI) Injection to send code to a web application that then gets executed by the web server. Doing so enables the attacker to achieve similar results to Cross Site Scripting, viz., arbitrary code execution and information disclosure, albeit on a more limited scale, since the SSI directives are nowhere near as powerful as a full-fledged scripting language. Nonetheless, the attacker can conveniently gain access to sensitive files, such as password files, and execute shell commands.
- Cross Zone Scripting An attacker is able to cause a victim to load content into their web-browser that bypasses security zone controls and gain access to increased privileges to execute scripting code or other web objects such as unsigned ActiveX controls or applets. This is a privilege elevation attack targeted at zone-based web-browser security. In a zone-based model, pages belong to one of a set of zones corresponding to the level of privilege assigned to that page. Pages in an untrusted zone would have a lesser level of access to the system and/or be restricted in the types of executable content it was allowed to invoke. In a cross-zone scripting attack, a page that should be assigned to a less privileged zone is granted the privileges of a more trusted zone. This can be accomplished by exploiting bugs in the browser, exploiting incorrect configuration in the zone controls, through a cross-site scripting attack that causes the attackers' content to be treated as coming from a more trusted page, or by leveraging some piece of system functionality that is accessible from both the trusted and less trusted zone. This attack differs from "Restful Privilege Escalation" in that the latter correlates to the inadequate securing of RESTful access methods (such as HTTP DELETE) on the server, while cross-zone scripting attacks the concept of security zones as implemented by a browser.
- Cross Site Scripting through Log Files An attacker may leverage a system weakness where logs are susceptible to log injection to insert scripts into the system's logs. If these logs are later viewed by an administrator through a thin administrative interface and the log data is not properly HTML encoded before being written to the page, the attackers' scripts stored in the log will be executed in the administrative interface with potentially serious consequences. This attack pattern is really a combination of two other attack patterns: log injection and stored cross site scripting.
- Command Line Execution through SQL Injection An attacker uses standard SQL injection methods to inject data into the command line for execution. This could be done directly through misuse of directives such as MSSQL_xp_cmdshell or indirectly through injection of data into the database that would be interpreted as shell commands. Sometime later, an unscrupulous backend application (or could be part of the functionality of the same application) fetches the injected data stored in the database and uses this data as command line arguments without performing proper validation. The malicious data escapes that data plane by spawning new commands to be executed on the host.
Exploit-Db
description Quest Privilege Manager 6.0.0 - Arbitrary File Write. CVE-2017-6554. Remote exploit for Linux platform file exploits/linux/remote/41861.py id EDB-ID:41861 last seen 2017-04-11 modified 2017-04-10 platform linux port published 2017-04-10 reporter Exploit-DB source https://www.exploit-db.com/download/41861/ title Quest Privilege Manager 6.0.0 - Arbitrary File Write type remote description Quest Privilege Manager - pmmasterd Buffer Overflow (Metasploit). CVE-2017-6553. Remote exploit for Linux platform. Tags: Metasploit Framework file exploits/linux/remote/42010.rb id EDB-ID:42010 last seen 2017-05-16 modified 2017-05-15 platform linux port published 2017-05-15 reporter Exploit-DB source https://www.exploit-db.com/download/42010/ title Quest Privilege Manager - pmmasterd Buffer Overflow (Metasploit) type remote
Metasploit
description | This modules exploits a buffer overflow in the Quest Privilege Manager, a software used to integrate Active Directory with Linux and Unix systems. The vulnerability exists in the pmmasterd daemon, and can only triggered when the host has been configured as a policy server ( Privilege Manager for Unix or Quest Sudo Plugin). A buffer overflow condition exists when handling requests of type ACT_ALERT_EVENT, where the size of a memcpy can be controlled by the attacker. This module only works against version < 6.0.0-27. Versions up to 6.0.0-50 are also vulnerable, but not supported by this module (a stack cookie bypass is required). NOTE: To use this module it is required to be able to bind a privileged port ( <=1024 ) as the server refuses connections coming from unprivileged ports, which in most situations means that root privileges are required. |
id | MSF:EXPLOIT/LINUX/MISC/QUEST_PMMASTERD_BOF |
last seen | 2020-06-10 |
modified | 2017-08-18 |
published | 2017-04-05 |
references | |
reporter | Rapid7 |
source | https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/blob/master//modules/exploits/linux/misc/quest_pmmasterd_bof.rb |
title | Quest Privilege Manager pmmasterd Buffer Overflow |
Packetstorm
data source https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/download/142492/quest_pmmasterd_bof.rb.txt id PACKETSTORM:142492 last seen 2017-05-13 published 2017-05-13 reporter m0t source https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/142492/Quest-Privilege-Manager-pmmasterd-Buffer-Overflow.html title Quest Privilege Manager pmmasterd Buffer Overflow data source https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/download/142095/questprivilegemanager600-filewrite.txt id PACKETSTORM:142095 last seen 2017-04-11 published 2017-04-11 reporter m0t source https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/142095/Quest-Privilege-Manager-6.0.0-Arbitrary-File-Write.html title Quest Privilege Manager 6.0.0 Arbitrary File Write
References
- http://packetstormsecurity.com/files/142095/Quest-Privilege-Manager-6.0.0-Arbitrary-File-Write.html
- http://packetstormsecurity.com/files/142095/Quest-Privilege-Manager-6.0.0-Arbitrary-File-Write.html
- http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/97686
- http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/97686
- https://0xdeadface.wordpress.com/2017/04/07/multiple-vulnerabilities-in-quest-privilege-manager-6-0-0-xx-cve-2017-6553-cve-2017-6554/
- https://0xdeadface.wordpress.com/2017/04/07/multiple-vulnerabilities-in-quest-privilege-manager-6-0-0-xx-cve-2017-6553-cve-2017-6554/
- https://support.oneidentity.com/privilege-manager-for-unix/kb/SOL133824
- https://support.oneidentity.com/privilege-manager-for-unix/kb/SOL133824
- https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/41861/
- https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/41861/