[NEWS] IP3 NetAccess Arbitrary File Disclosure
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IP3 NetAccess Arbitrary File Disclosure
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SUMMARY
<http://www.ip3.com/poverview.htm.> IP3's NetAccess is a device created
for high demand environments such as convention centers or hotels. It
handles the Internet access and provides for instance firewalling,
billing, rate-limiting as well as various authentication mechanisms. The
device is administrated via SSH or a web-based GUI.
An arbitrary file disclosure vulnerability in IP3 NetAccess leads to full
system compromise.
DETAILS
Vulnerable Systems:
* NetAccess devices with a firmware version less than 4.1.9.6
Due to improper input validation, all NetAccess devices with a firmware
version less than 4.1.9.6 are vulnerable to an arbitrary file disclosure
vulnerability. This vulnerability allows an unauthenticated remote
attacker to abuse the web interface and read any file on the remote
system. Due to the fact that important system files are world-readable
(see bid #17698), this does include /etc/shadow and thus leads to a full
compromise of the device! In addition an attacker is able to gain access
to the proprietary code base of the device and potentially identify as
well as exploit other (yet unknown) vulnerabilities.
The trivial vulnerability can be exploited by accessing the file
"getfile.cgi" with a relative file path such as
http://$target/portalgroups/portalgroups/getfile.cgi?filename=../../../../../../../../etc/shadow
As the input to the "filename" parameter is not properly validated
accessing this URL will disclose the contents of /etc/shadow to a remote
attacker.
Fix:
To address this problem, the vendor has released a new firmware version
(4.1.9.6) which is available at http://www.ip3.com. Hence all users of
IP3's NetAccess devices are asked to install this version immediately.
Workaround:
As a temporary workaround, one may also limit the accessibility of the web
interface of the device to authorized personnel only. Nevertheless
contacting the vendor and installing the new firmware version is highly
recommended!
Disclosure Timeline:
* 31 December 2006 - Notified vendor
* 31 December 2006 - Vulnerability confirmed
* 17 January 2007 - Patch released
* 11 February 2007 - Public disclosure
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The information has been provided by <mailto:sebastian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sebastian Wolfgarten.
The original article can be found at:
<http://www.devtarget.org/ip3-advisory-02-2007.txt>
http://www.devtarget.org/ip3-advisory-02-2007.txt
<http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/3294>
http://www.milw0rm.com/exploits/3294
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