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[PTL-2002-01] Vulnerabilities in Oracle9iAS Web Cache


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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 13:50:28 +0000
From: "Mark A. Rowe (PenTest)" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PTL-2002-01] Vulnerabilities in Oracle9iAS Web Cache



                           PenTest Limited
                       www.pentest-limited.com
                          Security Advisory

                Vulnerabilities in Oracle9iAS Web Cache
 
Author: Mark Rowe <[email protected]>
        Pete Finnigan <[email protected]>
Date: 7th January 2002
Reference: ptl-2002-01


Overview: This advisory describes multiple vulnerabilities in Oracle9iAS Web Cache that allow an attacker with local access to overwrite any files accessible to "oracle" user, gain "oracle" user privileges and capture the password of the Web Cache admin account. Description: It is possible for non privileged user to start Web Cache by invoking $ORACLE_HOME/webcache/bin/webcached and either create or overwrite any "oracle" owned file as the result of the setuid bit "oracle". By starting $ORACLE_HOME/webcache/bin/webcached with the -A option it is also possible to run commands as the "oracle" user. This can be achieved by modification of local environment variables and Web Cache configuration files. As part of the functionality offered by Web Cache it is possible to locally and remotely administer the Web Cache application. Normally, access is restricted (a username and password are required). The Web Cache administrator passwords are stored in $ORACLE_HOME/webcache/webcac he.xml. This file is readable by world and contains the "encrypted" password for the administrator accounts. The encryption was found to be weak. It may also be possible to gain access to the administrator accounts if the default passwords have not been changed. Test Environment: These vulnerabilities have been tested on Oracle 9iAS version 1.0.2.2.1 installed on Sun Solaris 2.8. Other versions may also be vulnerable. Recommendations: Apply vendor patches. Vendor Status: The vendor has issued a bulletin and made patches available on this issue. See http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/security/pdf/webcache2.pdf

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