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List:       oss-security
Subject:    Re: [oss-security] CVE Request: Xymon Systems and Network Monitor - remote file deletion vulnerabili
From:       Kurt Seifried <kseifried () redhat ! com>
Date:       2013-07-27 6:57:33
Message-ID: 51F36F5D.6040607 () redhat ! com
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On 07/26/2013 02:27 AM, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> Hi Kurt
> 
> Henrik Størner (CC'ed) announced on xymon mailinglist and bugtraq
> an update for Xymon, a systems and network monitor. xymon is
> vulnerable to a remote file deletion vulnerability (see attached
> full announce text).
> 
> Upstream commit fixing the issue is at [1].
> 
> [1] http://sourceforge.net/p/xymon/code/7199/
> 
> Can a CVE be assigned to this issue?

Excellent request! Please use CVE-2013-4173 for this issue.


> 
> Regards, Salvatore
> 
> ----- Forwarded message from Henrik Størner <henrik@hswn.dk> -----
> 
> Hi,
> 
> a security vulnerability has been found in version 4.x of the
> Xymon Systems & Network Monitor tool 
> (https://sourceforge.net/projects/xymon/).
> 
> 
> Impact ------ The error permits a remote attacker to delete files
> on the server running the Xymon trend-data daemon "xymond_rrd".
> File deletion is done with the privileges of the user that Xymon is
> running with, so it is limited to files available to the userid
> running the Xymon service. This includes all historical data stored
> by the Xymon monitoring system.
> 
> 
> Vulnerable versions ------------------- All Xymon 4.x versions
> prior to 4.3.12 with the xymond_rrd module enabled (this is the
> default configuration).
> 
> Note that Xymon was called "Hobbit" from version 4.0 to 4.2; all
> of the "Hobbit" versions are also vulnerable.
> 
> 
> Mitigating factors ------------------ The attack requires access to
> the xymond network port (default: tcp port 1984).
> 
> If access to administrative commands is limited by use of the 
> "--admin-senders" option for the "xymond" daemon, then the attack
> is restricted to the commands sent from the IP-adresses listed in
> the --admin-senders access list. However, the default
> configuration permits these commands to be sent from any IP.
> 
> Systems where xymond_rrd is disabled are not vulnerable, but this
> is not the default configuration.
> 
> 
> Details ------- Xymon stores historical data, trend-data etc. for
> each monitored host in a set of directories below the Xymon
> "server/data/" directory. Each monitored host has a set of
> directories named by the hostname.
> 
> When a host is no longer monitored, the data stored for the host
> can be removed by sending a "drop HOSTNAME" command to the Xymon
> master daemon. This is forwarded to xymond_rrd and other modules
> which then handle deleting various parts of the stored data,
> essentially by performing the equivalent of "rm -rf 
> <xymondatadirectory>/rrd/HOSTNAME". In the vulnerable versions of 
> Xymon, the hostname sent to xymond was used without any checking,
> so a hostname could include one or more "../" sequences to delete
> files outside the intended directory.
> 
> There are other modules that delete files in response to a
> "drophost" command, but for various reasons these are not
> vulnerable to the attack.
> 
> 
> Credit and timeline ------------------- The bug was discovered by
> "cleaver" during investigation of a bug originally reported to the
> Xymon mailing list on July 17 - 
> http://lists.xymon.com/archive/2013-July/037838.html - and I was 
> notified via private e-mail on July 21st when it was realized to be
> a security related issue.
> 
> A bugfix - r7199 - was committed to the Sourceforge SVN code 
> repository on July 23rd, and version 4.3.12 was released on July
> 24th.
> 
> 
> Henrik Størner Xymon developer
> 
> ----- End forwarded message -----
> 



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Kurt Seifried Red Hat Security Response Team (SRT)
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