Multiple vulnerabilities in NetApp OnCommand System Manager

SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20130507-0 >

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title: Multiple vulnerabilities

product: NetApp OnCommand System Manager

vulnerable version: <= 2.1 and <=2.0.2

fixed version: 2.2 (only XSS fixed)

CVE: CVE-2013-3320 (XSS)

CVE-2013-3321 (File inclusion)

CVE-2013-3322 (OS command execution)

impact: medium

homepage: www.netapp.com

found: 2012-11-06

by: M. Heinzl

SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab

www.sec-consult.com

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Vendor description:

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"You don't need to be a storage expert to manage NetApp storage systems.

Configuration and ongoing storage management are easy using the Web-based

OnCommand® System Manager. System Manager is the simple yet powerful

management solution for NetApp storage it'seasy for small to midsize

businesses to use and efficient for large enterprises and service providers."

Source:

www.netapp.com/us/products/management-software/system-manager.html

 

Vulnerability overview/description:

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NetApp OnCommand System Manager suffers from multiple permanent and reflective

cross-site scripting vulnerabilities, a local file inclusion vulnerability as

well as an OS command execution vulnerability.

Malicious, authenticated users can exploit these flaws to change the contents

of the displayed site, redirect the user to other sites, steal user

credentials, execute system commands and read sensitive information.

The vendor will not fix the file inclusion and OS command execution issues,

as it is considered a design feature.

 

Proof of concepts:

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1) Multiple Reflective Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities (internal bug

number 654355) - CVE-2013-3320

When configuring CIFS (Configuration > Protocols > CIFS > Configuration >

Setup), JavaScript can be inserted into the parameters <domain-name> and

<value>.

Request (domain-name):
    POST /zapiServlet HTTP/1.1
    Host: 127.0.0.1:1195

    [...]

    <netapp version="1.7" xmlns="http://www.netapp.com/filer/admin"><cifs-setup><auth-type>workgroup</auth-type><domain-name><img src=x onerror=alert(1) ></domain-name><security-style>multiprotocol</security-style><server-name>FILER</server-name></cifs-setup></netapp>

 

Furthermore, when creating new LUNs or editing already existing ones (Storage > LUNs >

(Create or Edit)), JavaScript can be inserted into the parameter <comment>.

 

2) Multiple permanent cross-site scripting vulnerabilities (internal bug

number 654355) - CVE-2013-3320

When creating new users or editing already existing ones (Configuration >

Local Users and Groups > Users > (Create or Edit)), JavaScript can be inserted

into the parameters <full-name> and <comment>.

Request (full-name):

POST /zapiServlet HTTP/1.1

Host: 127.0.0.1:1457

[...]

<netapp version="1.7" xmlns="http://www.netapp.com/filer/admin"><useradmin-user-modify><useradmin-user><useradmin-user-info><full-name>test</full-name><comment>test</comment><name>test</name><password-maximum-age>4294967295</password-maximum-age><password-minimum-age>0</password-minimum-age><useradmin-groups><useradmin-group-info><name>Administrators</name></useradmin-group-info></useradmin-groups></useradmin-user-info></useradmin-user></useradmin-user-modify></netapp>

 

Furthermore, when creating new groups or editing already existing ones (Configuration >

Local Users and Groups > Groups > (Create or Edit)), JavaScript can be

inserted into the parameter <comment>.

 

When creating new shares or editing already existing ones (Storage > Shares >

(Create or Edit)), JavaScript can be inserted into the parameter <comment>.

 

3) Local File Inclusion (internal bug number 654357) - CVE-2013-3321 *

When retrieving log files through SnapMirror (Diagnostics > SnapMirror Log),

the path can be changed to read arbitrary files from the file system.

 

4) OS Command Execution (internal bug number 654360) - CVE-2013-3322 *

When using the Halt/Reboot interface (Configuration > System Tools > Halt/Reboot),

arbitrary OS commands can be injected.

 

* To exploit these issues, the attacker must be authenticated as root. The

vendor will not fix these issues, as it is considered a design feature. Hence

no proof of concept will be included within this advisory.

 

Vendor contact timeline:

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2012-11-06: Contacting vendor through security-input@netapp.com

2012-11-06: Initial vendor response

2012-11-07: Forwarding security advisory to vendor

2012-11-07: Vendor acknowledges that the advisory was received

2012-11-14: Asking vendor for a status update

2012-11-14: Vendor asks for more time to address the issues

2012-11-27: Asking vendor for a conference call to discuss further details

2012-11-28: Conference call scheduled for 12th of December

2012-12-12: Conference call

2012-12-17: Requested feedback from the vendor

2013-02-07: Requested again for feedback/status update on reported

vulnerabilities

2013-03-01: Requested again for feedback/status update on reported

vulnerabilities (Received automatic reply (OOTO))

2013-03-11: Contacted vendor once again, containing publication date of

security advisory (2013-04-11) since no response was received since

conference call

2013-04-08: Meeting with vendor

2013-04-24: Contacting vendor again with updated advisory

2013-04-25: Vendor replies

2013-05-01: Vendor notified us that version 2.2 was released on 24th April

2013-05-07: Coordinated public release of security advisory

 

Solution:

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Update to NetApp OnCommand System Manager 2.2 which fixes the stored and

reflective cross-site scripting vulnerabilities.

 

Be aware, that OS command execution and file inclusion vulnerabilities are not

fixed and may be exploited by authenticated attackers.

 

Advisory URL:

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www.sec-consult.com/en/Vulnerability-Lab/Advisories.htm

 

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