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From:SNS
Date:26.09.2005
Subject:[SNS Advisory No.83] Webmin/Usermin PAM Authentication Bypass Vulnerability

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SNS Advisory No.83
Webmin/Usermin PAM Authentication Bypass Vulnerability

Problem first discovered on: Sun, 04 Sep 2005
Published on: Tue, 20 Sep 2005
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Severity Level:
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 High


Overview:
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 A vulnerability that could result in a session ID spoofing exists in
 miniserv.pl, which is a webserver program that gets both Webmin and
 Usermin to run.


Problem Description:
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 Webmin is a web-based system administration tool for Unix. Usermin
 is a web interface that allows all users on a Unix system to easily
 receive mails and to perform SSH and mail forwarding configuration.

 Miniserv.pl is a webserver program that  both Webmin and Usermin
 to run. Miniserv.pl carries out named pipe communication between the
 parent and the child process during the creation and Confirmation of
 effectiveness of a session ID (session used for access control via
 the Web).

 Miniserv.pl does not check whether metacharacters, such as line feed
 or carriage return, are included with user supplied strings during the
 PAM(Pluggable Authentication Modules) authentication process.

 Exploitation therefore, could make it possible for attackers to bypass
 authentication and execute arbitrary command as root.


Tested Versions:
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 Webmin Version  : 1.220
 Usermin Version : 1.150


Solution:
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 This problem can be eliminated by upgrading to Webmin version 1.230 and
 to Usermin version 1.160, which are available at:

 http://www.webmin.com/


Discovered by:
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 Keigo Yamazaki (LAC)


Thanks to:
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 This SNS Advisory is being published in coordination with Information-technology
 Promotion Agency, Japan (IPA) and JPCERT/CC.

 http://jvn.jp/jp/JVN%2340940493/index.html
 http://www.ipa.go.jp/security/vuln/documents/2005/JVN_40940493_webmin.html


Disclaimer:
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 The information contained in this advisory may be revised without prior
 notice and is provided as it is. Users shall take their own risk when
 taking any actions following reading this advisory. LAC Co., Ltd.
 shall take no responsibility for any problems, loss or damage caused
 by, or by the use of information provided here.

 This advisory can be found at the following URL:
 http://www.lac.co.jp/business/sns/intelligence/SNSadvisory_e/83_e.html

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