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011.txt
Posted May 16, 2000
Authored by Suid | Site suid.kg

SUID Advisory #11 - Matt Kruse Calandar Script. Remote users can execute arbitrary commands on the web server with the priviledge level of the httpd process.

tags | remote, web, arbitrary
SHA-256 | 2102559bca4495f792b2ed6f732d45e082c0bb8bbe38bb9c97587966db74cc1c

011.txt

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suid@suid.kg - Matt Kruse Calendar Script Vulnerability

Software: Matt Kruse Calendar Script
URL: http://www.mattkruse.com/scripts/calendar/
Version: Version 2.2 and below?
Platforms: UNIX / Windows NT
Type: Input Validation Failure
Lame Factor: Damn High

Summary:

Remote users can execute arbitrary commands on the web
server with the priviledge level of the httpd process.

Vulnerability:

Both the calender.pl and the calendar_admin.pl scripts fail to
perform proper input validation. The calender_admin.pl script
for example prompts the user for a configuration file to modify.
Then in an attempt to authenticate the user to verify they have
access to modify the specified configuration file, it passes
the user input straight to perl open(). *yoink*(tm)

Exploit:

calender_admin.pl - easiest

Assuming http://www.ownable.domain/ has calender.pl at:

http://www.ownable.domain/cgi-bin/calender.pl

The admin script by default is at:

http://www.ownable.domain/cgi-bin/calender_admin.pl

Going to that URL will result in a username/password/configuration file
input fields. Ignoring username and password, enter:

|<command here>|

(With the pipes) in the configuration file field.

e.g.

|ping 127.0.0.1|

Note:

I notice that calender.pl does not sanitise input either and is vulnerable
to an open attack but am not interested enough to write about it.

Blah.

Greets:

duke - WHAT THE HELL!?>!
horizons

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