This Metasploit module exploits the CVE-2020-6207 vulnerability within the SAP EEM servlet (tc~smd~agent~application~eem) of SAP Solution Manager (SolMan) running version 7.2. The vulnerability occurs due to missing authentication checks when submitting SOAP requests to the /EemAdminService/EemAdmin page to get information about connected SMDAgents, send HTTP request (SSRF), and execute OS commands on connected SMDAgent. Works stable in connected SMDAgent with Java version 1.8. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability enables unauthenticated remote attackers to achieve SSRF and execute OS commands from the agent connected to SolMan as a user from which the SMDAgent service starts, usually the daaadm.
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Due to a missing authorization check in the SAP Solution Manager version 7.20 LM-SERVICE component, a remote authenticated attacker could be able to execute privileged actions in the affected system, including the execution of operating system commands.
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A malicious unauthenticated user could abuse the lack of authentication check on SAP Solution Manager User-Experience Monitoring web service, allowing them to remotely execute commands in all hosts connected to the targeted SolMan through these SMD Agents. Affected versions include SAP Solution Manager SP004 Patch 0011 and lower, SP005 Patch 0012 and lower, SP006 Patch 0013 and lower, SP007 Patch 0019 and lower, SP008 Patch 0015 and lower, SP009 Patch 0007 and lower, SP010 Patch 0001 and lower, and SP011 Patch 0003 and lower.
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This Metasploit module exploits the CVE-2020-6207 vulnerability within the SAP EEM servlet of SAP Solution Manager (SolMan) running version 7.2. The vulnerability occurs due to missing authentication checks when submitting a SOAP request to the /EemAdminService/EemAdmin page to get information about connected SMDAgents allowing an attacker to send HTTP requests (SSRF) and execute OS commands on the connected SMDAgent. Works stable in connected SMDAgent with Java version 1.8. Successful exploitation will allow unauthenticated remote attackers to get a reverse shell from connected to the SolMan agent as the user under which it runs SMDAgent service, which is usually daaadm.
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