webMethods Security Advisory: Glue console directory traversal vu lnerability
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webMethods Security Advisory
Glue console directory traversal vulnerability
Announced: 2007-04-17
Affects: webMethods Glue 4.x, 5.x, 6.x
Severity: High
I. Description
On April 11 2007, Patrick Webster reported a vulnerability in Glue
on this list.
The vulnerability allows a user to remotely read any file on the
server where the Glue server is running. The full text of Patrick's
advisory is at http://www.aushack.com/advisories/200704-webmethods.txt.
II. Impact
If an unauthorized attacker can connect to the vulnerable product,
they can read any file on the target system by submitting a URL
such as http://glueconsole:8080/console?resource=c:\boot.ini
or http://glueconsole:8080/console?resource=/etc/passwd. No
authentication is required.
III. Workaround
There are several optional workarounds:
(1) Disable the Glue console by editing the configuration files as
follows. This will prevent the attack, but limit the usability
of the system.
CAUTION: Changing these configuration files may render your system
unreliable. Back up all configuration files before making any changes.
Make the following changes to the web.xml file found in glue/WEB-INF:
* Remove the glue-console servlet definition
<servlet>
<servlet-name>glue-console</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>electric.console.ConsoleServlet</servlet-class>
...
</servlet>
* Remove the glue-console servlet mapping
<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>glue-console</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>/console/*</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
Make the following changes to the glue-config.xml file found in
glue/WEB-INF:
* Change glue console enablement from "yes" to "no"
<console>
<!--enable the console by default?-->
<enabled>no</enabled>
...
(2) Block access to the /console URL by unauthorized users. This blocking
must be implemented using a third party product such as a firewall, and
does not exist in webMethods products. This workaround does not prevent
authorized users from reading any file on the system.
(3) If the Glue server is running on a UNIX system, run it within a
"chroot" environment to limit those files which can be read.
IV. Fix
A fix is not currently available.
V. Versions Affected
webMethods Glue 4.x, 5.x, 6.x
VI. Mitigating Factors
None
VII. Solution
For Glue 6.5.1, a fix will be available by May 1. This alert will be
updated and rereleased with the fix information at that time.
For other versions of Glue, contact webMethods Technical Services for
assistance.
VIII. Common Criteria
This alert does not apply to the Common Criteria evaluated
configuration.
IX. Acknowledgements
This problem was reported by Patrick Webster at www.aushack.com.
webMethods appreciates Patrick's cooperation in reporting this problem
and in verifying the vulnerability.
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XI. Copyright
Copyright 2007 by webMethods, Inc. Permission is granted for copying
and circulating this bulletin to webMethods customers for the purpose
of alerting them to those topics covered by this bulletin, if and only
if, this bulletin is not edited or changed in any way, is attributed
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performed for non-commercial purposes. Any other use of this information
is prohibited.
XI. Revision History
2007-04-17 Initial release
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