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TSRT-06-13.txt

TSRT-06-13.txt
Posted Nov 9, 2006
Authored by Pedram Amini | Site tippingpoint.com

A vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable device installations of HP OpenView Client Configuraton Manager (CCM). Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The CCM server is not affected. OpenView Client Configuration Manager version 1.0 is affected.

tags | advisory, remote, arbitrary
advisories | CVE-2006-5782
SHA-256 | 44a89aa95a1bae411c8bdd385cbc8355ab9385be996a42c9eee2149f0069b9e6

TSRT-06-13.txt

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TSRT-06-13: HP OpenView Client Configuration Manager Device Code
Execution Vulnerability

http://www.tippingpoint.com/security/advisories/TSRT-06-12.html
November 8, 2006

-- CVE ID:
CVE-2006-5782

-- Affected Vendor:
Hewlett-Packard

-- Affected Products:
OpenView Client Configuration Manager 1.0

-- Vulnerability Details:
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on
vulnerable device installations of HP OpenView Client Configuraton
Manager (CCM). Authentication is not required to exploit this
vulnerability. The CCM server is not affected.

The specific flaw exists within the Radia Notify Daemon, radexecd.exe,
which binds to TCP port 3465 on default CCM device installs. The
vulnerable daemon expects to receive data in the following format:

port\x00username\x00password\x00command

Where 'port' specifies a connect back port on the connecting client.
Due to a design flaw a correct username and password is not required in
order to execute arbitrary commands within the radexecd.exe install
directory. This exposes at least two pre-authentication issues. The
first, allows attackers to reboot affected devices by launching
radbootw.exe, which reboots the system without any further prompts. The
second, allows attackers to generate an arbitrary file by launching
radcrecv.exe. radcrecv will listen to an arbitrary port as specified on
the command line and receive files via multicast download. The filename
and contents can be specified by the attacker and is saved to the same
directory as radexecd.exe. Once a malicious file has been generated, it
can then be launched as before.

-- Vendor Response:
Hewlett-Packard has issued an update to correct this vulnerability. More
details can be found at:


http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00795552

-- Disclosure Timeline:
2006.10.10 - Vulnerability reported to vendor
2006.11.08 - Coordinated public release of advisory

-- Credit:
This vulnerability was discovered by Pedram Amini, TippingPoint Security
Research Team.
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