Advisory 15/2005: PHPXMLRPC Remote PHP Code Injection Vulnerability
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Advisory: PHPXMLRPC Remote PHP Code Injection Vulnerability
Release Date: 2005/08/15
Last Modified: 2005/08/15
Author: Stefan Esser [sesser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Application: PHPXMLRPC <= 1.1.1
Severity: A malformed XMLRPC request can result in execution
of arbitrary injected PHP code
Risk: Critical
Vendor Status: Vendor has released an updated version
References: http://www.hardened-php.net/advisory_152005.67.html
Overview:
PHPXMLRPC is the successor of Useful Inc's XML-RPC for PHP, which
is a PHP implementation of the XML-RPC protocol.
After Gulftech released their PHP code injection advisory in the
end of June 2005 we sheduled the code for an audit from our side.
Unfortunately we were able to find another vulnerability in the
XML-RPC libraries that allows injection of arbitrary PHP code
into eval() statements.
Unlike the last vulnerability this is not caused by wrongly
implemented escaping of the user input, but by an improper handling
of XMLRPC requests and responses that are malformed in a certain
way.
To get rid of this and future eval() injection vulnerabilities, the
Hardened-PHP Project has developed together with the maintainers
of both libraries a fix that completely eliminates the use of
eval() from the library.
Details:
When the library parses XMLRPC requests/repsonses, it constructs
a string of PHP code, that is later evaluated. This means any
failure to properly handle the construction of this string can
result in arbitrary execution of PHP code.
In late June a problem was discovered, that certain XML tags where
using single quotes around embedded user input and single quotes
where not escaped. This allowed a typical injection attack. While
all these escaping problems were believed to be fixed, I was able
to find another problems, that allows injection of arbitrary code.
This new injection vulnerability is cause by not properly handling
the situation, when certain XML tags are nested in the parsed
document, that were never meant to be nested at all. This can be
easily exploited in a way, that user-input is placed outside of
string delimiters within the evaluation string, which obviously
results in arbitrary code execution.
Therefore we have added a XML tag nesting verification into the
code and additionally removed all call to eval(). Therefore the
resulting patch eliminates the current and the possibility for
future eval() holes. Additionally this means from the diff
between a vulnerable and a not vulnerable version it is not
possible to find the position of the flaw easily.
CVE Information:
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
has assigned the name CAN-2005-2498 to this vulnerability.
Proof of Concept:
The Hardened-PHP Project is not going to release an exploit for
this vulnerability to the public.
Disclosure Timeline:
22. July 2005 - Contact with both library vendors established.
Issue is discussed and a patch that eliminates
the use of eval() is developed, improved and
tested.
12. August 2005 - Affected applications are contacted and asked
for beta test of the patches.
14. August 2005 - Vendors release bugfixed versions, after
information about this vulnerability leaked
through one of the affected applications to
the public.
15. August 2005 - Public disclosure
Recommendation:
We strongly recommend to upgrade to the vendor supplied new
version, that completely eliminates all calls to eval().
PHPXMLRPC 1.2
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/phpxmlrpc/xmlrpc.1.2.tgz?download
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