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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 19:45:34 -0700
From: Bonsai Information Security Advisories <advisories@...sai-sec.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Bonsai Information Security - OS Command
	Injection in Cacti <= 0.8.7e

OS Command Injection in Cacti
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http://www.bonsai-sec.com/en/research/vulnerability.php
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1. Advisory Information

Advisory ID: BONSAI-2010-0105
Date published: 2010-04-21
Vendors contacted: Cacti
Release mode: Coordinated release


2. Vulnerability Information

Class: Injection
Remotely Exploitable: Yes
Locally Exploitable: Yes
CVE Name: To be Defined


3. Software Description

Cacti is a complete network graphing solution designed to harness the
power of RRDTool's data storage and graphing functionality. Cacti
provides a fast poller, advanced graph templating, multiple data
acquisition methods, and user management features out of the box. All of
this is wrapped in an intuitive, easy to use interface that makes sense
for LAN-sized installations up to complex networks with hundreds of
devices [0]


4. Vulnerability Description

Injection flaws, such as SQL, OS, and LDAP injection, occur when
untrusted data is sent to an interpreter as part of a command or query.
The attacker’s hostile data can trick the interpreter into executing
unintended commands or accessing unauthorized data.

For additional information please read [1] (A1 - Injection)


5. Vulnerable packages

Version <= 0.8.7e


6. Non-vulnerable packages

New version is not available. In order to mitigate the OS Command
Injection, the administrators of Cacti should trust the user who has the
privileges to access to the vulnerable parts of the application. New
point release of Cacti would resolve this specific issue.


7. Credits

This vulnerability was discovered by Nahuel Grisolia ( nahuel -at-
bonsai-sec.com ).


8. Technical Description

8.1 OS Command Injection

CVSSv2 Score: 9 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:S/C:C/I:C/A:C)

Cacti is prone to a remote command execution vulnerability because the
software fails to adequately sanitize user-suplied input. Successful
attacks can compromise the affected software and possibly the operating
system running Cacti.

The vulnerability can be triggered by any user doing:

1) Edit or Create a Device with FQDN ‘NotARealIPAddress;CMD;’ (without
single quotes) and Save it. Edit the Device again and reload any data
query already created. CMD will be executed with Web Server rights.

2) Edit or Create a Graph Template and use as Vertical Label
‘BonsaiSecLabel";CMD; "’ (without single quotes) and Save it. Go to
Graph Management section and Select it. CMD will be executed with Web
Server rights. Note that other properties of a Graph Template might also
be affected.


9. Report Timeline

2010-04-03:
Vulnerabilities were identified.
2010-04-06:
Vendor Contacted
2010-04-17:
Vendor released a mitigation plan
2010-04-21:
The advisory BONSAI-2010-0105 is published.


10. References

[0] http://www.cacti.net/

[1] http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Top_Ten_Project


11. About Bonsai

Bonsai is a company involved in providing professional computer
information security services. Currently a sound growth company, since
its foundation in early 2009 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, we are fully
committed to quality service, and focused on our customers real needs.


12. Disclaimer

The contents of this advisory are copyright (c) 2010 Bonsai Information
Security, and may be distributed freely provided that no fee is charged
for this distribution and proper credit is given.

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